sedation 英 [sɪ'deɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [sɪ'deʃən]

sedation

sedation  英 [sɪ'deɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [sɪ'deʃən]

n. 镇静;镇静作用;镇静状态 

名词复数:sedations 

Open biopsies are no more accurate but are far more complicated, requiring sedation or general anesthesia, incisions, stitches, often scars, and a much higher risk of infection. 相比,手术活检并不会更准确反而会更加复杂,它需要进行镇静或是全身麻醉、开放性切口、缝合、遗留疤痕,还有冒较高的感染风险。
A nurse or technologist will insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in your hand or arm so that sedation medication can be given intravenously. 一名护士或技师将把静脉通道(IV)插入手或手臂中,使你可以进行镇静药物的静脉注射。

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  • n. 镇静;镇静作用;镇静状态
  • 1. Open biopsies are no more accurate but are far more complicated, requiring sedation or general anesthesia, incisions, stitches, often scars, and a much higher risk of infection.

    相比,手术活检并不会更准确反而会更加复杂,它需要进行镇静或是全身麻醉、开放性切口、缝合、遗留疤痕,还有冒较高的感染风险。

  • 2. A nurse or technologist will insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in your hand or arm so that sedation medication can be given intravenously.

    一名护士或技师将把静脉通道(IV)插入手或手臂中,使你可以进行镇静药物的静脉注射。

  • 3. The effects of sedation may make you forget what you were instructed after the procedure.

    镇静作用可能会让你忘记医生在造影检查后的指示。

  • sedation (n.) early 15c., "alleviation of pain;" 1540s, "act of making calm," from Middle French sédation and directly from Latin sedationem (nominative sedatio) "a quieting, assuaging, a calming," noun of action from past participle stem of sedare (see sedate (adj.)).
sed·ation / sɪˈdeɪʃn ; NAmE sɪˈdeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] the act of giving sb drugs in order to make them calm or to make them sleep; the state that results from this 药物镇静;镇静状态 The victim's wife was last night being kept under sedationin the local hospital. 昨晚,受害人的妻子在当地医院用药后处于镇静状态。 sed·ation / sɪˈdeɪʃn ; NAmE sɪˈdeɪʃn /
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