
(調べる (しらべる))
検査する (けんさする)
to look at something or someone carefully to find potential issues
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(オペレーション)
手術 (しゅじゅつ)
a medical process in which a part of body is cut open to repair or remove a damaged organ
An operation is a medical procedure where a surgeon cuts into the body to treat a disease, injury, or other health condition. Operations can be done to remove tumors, repair broken bones, or perform transplants, among other things. They are usually performed in hospitals or surgical centers and can vary in complexity from minor procedures to major surgeries.

(拒否反応を示す(きょひはんのうをしめす))
拒絶する(きょぜつする)
to show an immune response and not accept a new organ in the body
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(手当てする (てあてする))
治療する (ちりょうする)
to provide medical care such as medicine or therapy to heal injuries, illnesses, or wounds and make someone better
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(針治療(はりちりょう))
鍼灸(しんきゅう)
a method of treatment in which thin needles are inserted in specific spots on the body, originated in China
Acupuncture is a traditional medical practice originating from China that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. It is believed to activate nerves, muscles, and connective tissue, which can enhance natural painkillers and blood flow. Acupuncture is used to ease pain, promote healing, and improve overall well-being. Based on the concept of balancing energy flow through pathways called meridians in the body, it is commonly used to treat conditions such as chronic pain, headaches, and stress. The needles used in acupuncture are very thin and cause minimal discomfort when inserted.

(傷を覆う (きずをおおう))
包帯を巻く (ほうたいをまく)
to cover a wound or part of the body with a piece of cloth for protection
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( attendants(アテンダント))
介護士
a person who provides assistance, often in a healthcare or service setting, such as a hospital or clinic
An attendant is a healthcare worker who helps patients with their daily activities and provides support in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes. Attendants help patients with tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around. They also provide basic medical care such as checking vital signs and helping patients with medication reminders. Additionally, attendants may help with transporting patients to different areas of the facility and maintaining a clean and safe environment.
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(参照する)
相談する
to seek information or advice from someone, especially before making a decision or doing something
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(埋め込む)
インプラントする
to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure
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(医療の)
医学的な
related to medicine, treating illnesses, and health

(精神的健康)
メンタルヘルス
the well-being of a person's mind
Mental health refers to a person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how individuals think, feel, and handle stress or relate to others. Good mental health is important for overall quality of life and involves managing stress, maintaining positive relationships, and dealing with life's challenges effectively. Mental health issues, like depression or anxiety, can impact daily functioning and require support or treatment.

(処置)
手術
an operation performed by medical professionals to diagnose, treat, etc. a medical condition or injury
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.
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(試料)
サンプル
a small amount of a substance taken from a larger amount used for scientific analysis or therapeutic experiment

(スペシャリスト)
専門医(せんもんい)
a doctor who is highly trained in a particular area of medicine
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.

(移植片)
移植
a tissue or organ that is removed from a body and put into another

(入学 (にゅうがく))
入学許可 (にゅうがくきょか)
the permission given to someone to become a student of a school, enter an organization, etc.
Admission refers to the process of being allowed entry into a school, college, university, or program after meeting specific requirements, such as completing an application, providing necessary documents, and possibly passing exams or interviews. It signifies that an applicant has been accepted into an institution and is granted the opportunity to participate in its academic or extracurricular activities. Admission often follows a review process in which the institution evaluates the qualifications of the applicant to ensure they meet the criteria for entry.

(病気を特定する)
診断する
to find out the cause of a problem or disease that a person has by examining the symptoms
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(排出する)
放出する
(of a wound or body part) to slowly release an infectious liquid, called pus
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(入院治療)
入院
the fact of being placed in a hospital for medical treatment
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.

(予防接種をする)
免疫を与える
to protect an animal or a person from a disease by vaccination
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(鼻の美容手術)
鼻の整形手術
a surgical procedure performed on someone's nose that changes its appearance to make it look more attractive
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(パラメディック)
救急救命士
a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital
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.

(医師)
内科医
a medical doctor who specializes in general medicine, not in surgery
A physician is a medical doctor who is trained and licensed to practice medicine, focusing on diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of illnesses and injuries. Physicians can specialize in various fields such as internal medicine, pediatrics, or cardiology, or they may practice as general practitioners. They perform physical examinations, order and analyze medical tests to diagnose patients, prescribe medications, and create personalized treatment plans.

(精神専門医)
精神科医
a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of mental illnesses or behavioral disorders
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.

(鎮める)
和らげる
to reduce the severity of a pain
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(縫合する(ほうごうする))
縫う(ぬう)
to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
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(予防接種をする)
ワクチン接種をする
to protect a person or an animal against a disease by giving them a preventive shot against specific diseases
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(病室)
病棟
a separate area in a hospital for patients with similar conditions
A ward in a hospital is a section or area where patients with similar medical needs or conditions are placed and cared for. Each ward is typically managed by nurses and healthcare professionals who monitor patients' health, give treatments, and provide ongoing care. Wards can specialize in different medical disciplines such as surgery, pediatrics, or oncology, depending on the hospital's resources and patient needs. The layout of a ward usually includes patient beds, medical equipment, and supplies for healthcare staff to deliver medical treatment and support to patients.
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