医療英会話071

医療英会話キーワード辞典。一日3ページずつ音読。今日はpp.210-212.  「毛」から「頸静脈」まで。「け」に入りました。
 
You will probably lose your hair during chemotherapy.
Hair usually begins to grow back two or three months after the last chemotherapy treatment.
Have you noticed any thickening of your hair.
 
ケア
need constant care
daily care
long-term care
elder care
 
the respiratory system
the digestive system
the immune system
 
ゲイ
gay man, male homosexual
 
経緯
Could you tell me the details of the accident?
 
経過
You are doing well.
His progress is not very good/what we would like.
Let us wait a while and see how things go/develop.
When you will be able to leave the hospital depends on the pace of your recovery.
A year has passed since the surgery.
With the passage of time the pain from the wound will diminish gradually.
 
軽快する
Is your dizziness getting better, getting worse, or is there no change?
 
警戒する
watch out for a sudden change in the symptom
 
経過観察
You need to be hospitalised for observation.
be under observation
 
計画
make a person's care plan
make a long-term treatment plan for asthma
Your rehabilitation is going according to plan.
 
経験する
Have you ever experienced this kind of pain before?
Is this the first time for you to experience this kind of extreme pain?
I would like you to see Dr Hoshi, a breast cancer specialist.  She has a great deal of experience treating this disease.
 
傾向
Do you tend to overeat?
Does the pain tend to get worse after meals?
 
経口
oral, by mouth
the pill, birth control pill, oral contraceptive
 
経済
Are you concerned about your financial problems?
discontinue the treatment for financial reasons
 
計算
calculate the medical  expenses
lose the ability to calculate
We have calculated your due date as October the first.
We have to take into account the possibility of a blood transfusion.
 
経産婦
primipara, multipara
 
形質
character, trait
 
憩室
You have small pouches, called diverticula, along your large intestine.
 
芸術療法
In art therapy, patients express their emotions through artistic means and therapy improve their quality of life.
 
軽症
You have a mild form of depression, so you will definitely get better.