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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - En Pleine Forme

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur la santé, tels que « avortement », « béquille », « remède », etc. préparés pour les apprenants de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary

a substance that prevents infection when applied to a wound, especially by killing bacteria

antiseptique

antiseptique

Ex: The doctor recommended using an antiseptic mouthwash to maintain oral hygiene.

the intentional ending of a pregnancy, often done during the early stages

avortement

avortement

Ex: The medical team discussed the risks and benefits abortion procedures with the patient before she made her decision .

a type of drug that makes the whole or part of the body unable to feel pain when administered

anesthésique, anesthésiant

anesthésique, anesthésiant

Ex: Some patients experience temporary numbness or tingling at the injection site after receiving anesthetic.

any of the types into which human blood is divided

groupe sanguin

groupe sanguin

Ex: A child 's blood type is determined by the combination of their parentsblood types, following specific genetic rules .

a device used to measure a person's body temperature to assess for fever or abnormal temperature

thermomètre, thermomètre numérique

thermomètre, thermomètre numérique

Ex: The chef used a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature of the caramel sauce as it cooked.
crutch
[nom]

one of a pair of sticks that people with movement difficulties put under their arms to help them walk or stand

béquille

béquille

Ex: He leaned heavily on crutch as he made his way down the hospital corridor , recovering from surgery .
healing
[nom]

the process of becoming healthy again after an injury or illness

guérison, cicatrisation, consolidation

guérison, cicatrisation, consolidation

Ex: Physical therapy plays a crucial role in facilitating healing of sports injuries .

the fact of being placed in a hospital for medical treatment

hospitalisation

hospitalisation

Ex: The hospital provided excellent care during hospitalization, ensuring she received round-the-clock attention .

permission given by a patient to receive a particular treatment, informed of all the possible consequences and risks

consentement éclairé

consentement éclairé

Ex: Informed consent is a fundamental principle in medical ethics , ensuring patients have sufficient information to make informed decisions about their healthcare .

the action of putting a drug into a person's body using a syringe

piqûre, injection

piqûre, injection

Ex: The athlete received a injection before the game to manage a recurring injury .
placebo
[nom]

a medicine without any physiological effect that is given to a control group in an experiment to measure the effectiveness of a new drug or to patients who think they need medicine when in reality they do not

placebo

placebo

Ex: Placebo-controlled studies help researchers determine if the observed effects of a new treatment are due to the medication's pharmacological properties or psychological factors.
remedy
[nom]

a treatment or medicine for a disease or to reduce pain that is not severe

remède

remède

Ex: The herbalist suggested remedy made from chamomile and lavender to promote relaxation and sleep .

a small amount of something such as urine, blood, etc. that is taken for examination

échantillon

échantillon

Ex: A specimen was sent to the laboratory for testing to determine the patient 's cholesterol levels .

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

rhinoplastie

rhinoplastie

Ex: Recovery from nose job typically involves swelling and discomfort for the first few weeks .

a medical doctor who specializes in general medicine, not in surgery

médecin

médecin

Ex: physician's bedside manner and communication skills are crucial in building trust with patients .

someone who looks after a child or an old, sick, or disabled person at home

aidant, aidante

aidant, aidante

Ex: The support group offers resources and advice caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer 's disease .
stamina
[nom]

the mental or physical strength that makes one continue doing something hard for a long time

endurance

endurance

Ex: The long hours of rehearsals tested the dancersstamina, but they delivered a flawless performance .
trauma
[nom]

a medical condition of the mind caused by extreme shock, which could last for a very long time

traumatisme

traumatisme

Ex: Witnessing a natural disaster can leave survivors with trauma and fear .

a condition in which a person becomes so anxious or depressed that they can no longer handle their everyday life

dépression (nerveuse)

dépression (nerveuse)

Ex: The intense academic pressure during finals week caused several students to breakdowns.

to give someone medicine, drugs, etc.

administrer

administrer

Ex: The veterinarian administered the vaccine to the dog during its annual check-up .
to cleanse
[verbe]

to completely clean something, particularly the skin

nettoyer, purifier

nettoyer, purifier

Ex: She cleanses her face using a gentle cleanser before applying skincare products .

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

diagnostiquer

diagnostiquer

Ex: Experts diagnose conditions based on observable symptoms .

to protect a person or an animal against a disease by giving them a preventive shot against specific diseases

vacciner

vacciner

Ex: Before traveling abroad , it is advisable to visit a clinic vaccinate against region-specific infections .
to admit
[verbe]

(of a hospital) to take in a patient so that they can receive treatment

admettre, hospitaliser

admettre, hospitaliser

Ex: After a thorough examination , the admitted her for further tests to determine the cause of her illness .

(of a wound or body part) to slowly release an infectious liquid, called pus

sécréter, suinter

sécréter, suinter

Ex: The wound care team regularly cleaned and dressed the wound to minimize the risk of discharging pus .

to protect an animal or a person from a disease by vaccination

immuniser

immuniser

Ex: Veterinarians recommend pet owners immunize their dogs and cats to prevent the spread of certain diseases .
to stitch
[verbe]

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

suturer, recoudre

suturer, recoudre

Ex: stitched the puncture wound on his hand after cleaning it thoroughly .
to revive
[verbe]

to make a person become conscious again

ranimer, réanimer

ranimer, réanimer

Ex: The first aid instructor taught the class how revive someone who has passed out due to low blood pressure .
to soothe
[verbe]

to reduce the severity of a pain

apaiser

apaiser

Ex: The cold soothes the pain and reduces swelling .
dumb
[Adjectif]

unable to speak

muet

muet

Ex: In historical contexts , the term dumb" was often used to describe individuals with speech impairments or those who could not speak for various reasons .
pharmaceutical
[Adjectif]

related to the production, use, or sale of medicines

pharmaceutique

pharmaceutique

Ex: Doctors often pharmaceutical interventions to manage various medical conditions .
deaf
[Adjectif]

partly or completely unable to hear

sourd

sourd

Ex: He learned to lip-read to better understand conversations as he grew deaf.
hygiene
[nom]

the steps one takes to promote health and avoid disease, particularly by cleaning things or being clean

hygiène

hygiène

Ex: hygiene practices , such as covering your mouth when coughing , can help reduce the transmission of illnesses .
to glow
[verbe]

(of a person's face) to look lively and healthy, specifically as a result of training and exercising

rayonner

rayonner

Ex: Even during the toughest boot camp sessions , her glowed with determination and focus .
blues
[nom]

a feeling of sadness or depression, often mild and temporary

Ex: A case of the blues made it hard to get out of bed .
sighted
[Adjectif]

capable of seeing unlike a blind person

voyant, non aveugle

voyant, non aveugle

Ex: The lookout sighted enemy ships approaching the harbor and raised the alarm.

the state or quality of being awake and capable of perception, thought, and response

conscience, état de veille

conscience, état de veille

Ex: During surgery, anesthesia induces a temporary loss of consciousness to ensure painless procedures.
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