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Exámenes y Procedimientos Médicos

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examination
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procedure
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to operate
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medical
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sample
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to scan
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X-ray
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surgery
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surgical
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to implant
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to transplant
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nose job
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plastic surgery
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to stitch
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to screen
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to diagnose
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diagnosis
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to bandage
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to plaster
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hospitalization
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specialist
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surgeon
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paramedic
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psychiatrist
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checkup
examination
examination
Sustantivo
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examen

examen

the process of looking closely at something to identify any issues

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The mechanic's examination of the engine revealed several problems.
A thorough examination of the data is needed before drawing any conclusions.
procedure
procedure
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procedimiento

procedimiento

an operation performed by medical professionals to diagnose, treat, etc. a medical condition or injury

What is a "procedure"?

A procedure is a specific method or set of actions taken to diagnose, treat, or manage a health condition. It can range from a simple test, like taking a blood sample, to more complex operations, such as surgery. Procedures are designed to achieve a particular medical goal, such as relieving symptoms, correcting a problem, or gaining information for diagnosis.

Información Gramatical:

to operate
to operate
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operar

operar

to cut open a part of the body in order to repair or remove a damaged organ

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Intransitivo
medical
medical
Adjetivo
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de medicina

de medicina

related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

sample
sample
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muestra

muestra

a small amount of a substance taken from a larger amount used for scientific analysis or therapeutic experiment

to scan
to scan
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hacer un escáner

hacer un escáner

(of a medical device) to take a picture of a body part often using X-rays for detailed examinations by a specialist

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
X-ray
X-ray
Sustantivo
uk flag
/ˈɛksɹˈeɪ/
rayo X

rayo X

an image of the inside of a body created using X-rays

What is an "X-ray"?

An X-ray is an image created using a type of radiation that passes through the body to produce pictures of the internal structures. During the X-ray procedure, a small amount of radiation is directed at the area being examined, and a device on the other side captures the radiation that passes through, creating a detailed image. X-rays are commonly used to examine bones, detect fractures, and identify issues in organs or tissues. The images help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor progress, and plan treatments.

surgery
surgery
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(intervención quirúrgica)

(intervención quirúrgica)

cirugía

a medical practice that involves cutting open a body part in order to repair, remove, etc. an organ

What is "surgery"?

Surgery is a medical procedure where a doctor makes a cut to treat or remove parts of the body, repair injuries, or address health issues. It can involve various techniques, such as cutting, stitching, or using specialized tools, and is often performed in a hospital or surgical center. Surgery can be planned in advance or done as an emergency procedure and usually requires anesthesia to ensure the patient does not feel pain during the operation.

surgical
surgical
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quirúrgico

quirúrgico

related to or involving medical procedures that involve making incisions in the body to treat injuries, diseases, or deformities

nonsurgical
to implant
to implant
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implantar

implantar

to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to transplant
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trasplantar

trasplantar

to surgically remove an organ from someone's body and put it in someone else's body

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
nose job
nose job
Sustantivo
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/nˈoʊz dʒˈɑːb/
(cirugía de nariz)

(cirugía de nariz)

rinoplastia

a surgical procedure performed on someone's nose that changes its appearance to make it look more attractive

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plastic surgery
plastic surgery
Sustantivo
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/plˈæstɪk sˈɜːdʒɚɹi/
cirugía plástica

cirugía plástica

a medical operation performed on a part of the body in order to improve its appearance or repair skin injury

What is "plastic surgery"?

Plastic surgery is a type of surgical procedure that involves reshaping, changing, or repairing the human body. It can be broadly categorized into two types: repairing surgery and cosmetic surgery. Repairing surgery is performed to correct problems or injuries, such as issues present at birth, injuries, or medical conditions like breast repair after mastectomy, which is a surgery to remove the entire breast tissue. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is chosen by the patient and focuses on improving appearance, such as facial implants or breast enhancement. Both types of plastic surgery aim to improve the patient's physical appearance, function, or quality of life, depending on the individual's needs and goals. Recovery from plastic surgery varies depending on the procedure performed, ranging from days to weeks, with careful care after surgery being essential for the best possible results and healing.

to stitch
to stitch
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suturar

suturar

to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
to screen
to screen
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(examinar)

(examinar)

hacer pruebas a

to examine and test a person in order to check if they are sick or not

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to diagnose
to diagnose
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diagnosticar

diagnosticar

to find out the cause of a problem or disease that a person has by examining the symptoms

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
diagnosis
diagnosis
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(diagnosis)

(diagnosis)

diagnóstico

the identification of the nature and cause of an illness or other problem

What is "diagnosis"?

Diagnosis is the process of identifying a disease or condition based on a patient's symptoms, medical history, and test results. It involves examining signs and symptoms and using various tests, such as blood tests, imaging scans, or physical examinations, to understand what is causing the problem. A correct diagnosis helps doctors decide on the best treatment plan and manage the patient’s health effectively.

to bandage
to bandage
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vendar

vendar

to cover a wound or part of the body with a piece of cloth for protection

Información Gramatical:

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to plaster
to plaster
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poner un curita

poner un curita

to encase a part of the body in plaster

Información Gramatical:

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hospitalization
hospitalization
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hospitalización

hospitalización

the fact of being placed in a hospital for medical treatment

What is "hospitalization"?

Hospitalization is the process of taking a person into a hospital for medical care and treatment. During hospitalization, the patient stays in the hospital to receive continuous monitoring, medication, surgeries, or other necessary treatments for their condition. The length of stay can change depending on the seriousness of the illness or injury and the type of care required.

specialist
specialist
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especialista

especialista

a doctor who is highly trained in a particular area of medicine

Who is a "specialist"?

A medical specialist is a doctor who has completed advanced training in a specific area of medicine, allowing them to provide accurate diagnoses, develop targeted treatment plans, and offer advanced care options for complex conditions related to their field of expertise. These specialists focus on particular systems, diseases, or types of care, such as the heart, nervous system, bones and joints, or cancer. Patients are often sent to specialists by their primary care physicians when specialized knowledge or advanced treatments are needed.

surgeon
surgeon
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cirujano

cirujano

a doctor who performs medical operation

Who is a "surgeon"?

A surgeon is a medical doctor who specializes in performing operations, known as surgeries, to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities. Surgeons are trained to carry out a wide range of procedures, from minor to complex operations, often focusing on specific fields such as general surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, or cardiovascular surgery. Surgeries typically involve making cuts in a patient's body to manipulate tissues for repair, removal, or replacement of damaged areas. Surgeons also provide care before and after surgery, making sure that patients are well-prepared for the operation and are properly recovering afterward.

paramedic
paramedic
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paramédico

paramédico

a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital

Who is a "paramedic"?

A paramedic is a highly trained emergency medical professional who provides advanced medical care to individuals in urgent or critical situations. These skilled professionals respond to medical emergencies, accidents, and other crises, delivering immediate medical treatment and transportation to hospitals or other healthcare facilities when necessary. Paramedics are trained to evaluate patients, give medications, perform medical procedures such as CPR, defibrillation, and airway management, and help individuals with severe injuries or serious medical conditions until they are in a safer condition. They collaborate with other emergency responders, such as firefighters and police officers, to provide quick and effective medical care in high-pressure situations.

psychiatrist
psychiatrist
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psiquiatra

psiquiatra

a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of mental illnesses or behavioral disorders

Who is a "psychiatrist"?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental health disorders. They are trained to evaluate and manage a wide range of conditions affecting mental well-being, including depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance abuse disorders. Psychiatrists use various tools and techniques, such as clinical interviews, psychological tests, and sometimes laboratory tests, to evaluate their patients' mental health, diagnose them, and develop personalized treatment plans. Treatment approaches may include medication, therapy, counseling, and other actions to address the individual's unique needs.

checkup
checkup
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(revisión)

(revisión)

chequeo

a complete medical examination of the body to see if there are any health issues

What is a "checkup"?

A checkup is a regular medical examination where a doctor evaluates a person's overall health. It usually involves measuring vital signs, reviewing health history, and performing tests to detect any potential issues. Checkups help in maintaining good health, identifying problems early, and ensuring that treatments or preventive measures are used.

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