15 commonsense assertions
Concepts (15) mental health (1) end-of-life care (1) pleura (1) disease prevention (1) endovascular stent graft leak (1) five elements (1) healthcare providers (1) lymphoblast (1) medical ethics (1) norepinephrine (1) pylorus (1) qi (life energy) (1) resection of pannus (1) sacrum (1) yin and yang (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mental health Western medical culture Mental health conditions are commonly recognized and treated with therapy and medication in Western medical culture. 6
2 end-of-life care Western medical culture End-of-life care in Western medical culture prioritizes patient comfort, quality of life, and respecting patient autonomy. 2
3 pleura Western medical culture The pleura is a crucial aspect of lung anatomy extensively studied in Western medical education. 2
4 disease prevention Western medical culture Western medical culture promotes disease prevention through vaccinations, regular screenings, and public health campaigns. 1
5 endovascular stent graft leak Western medical culture Endovascular stent graft leaks are a serious complication of aortic aneurysm repair in Western medical culture, requiring immediate attention to prevent further complications. 1
6 five elements Western medical culture In Western medical culture, the concept of five elements is not utilized in theory or treatment. 1
7 healthcare providers Western medical culture In Western medical culture, doctors and nurses are highly trained professionals who provide medical care to patients. 1
8 lymphoblast Western medical culture Lymphoblasts are immature white blood cells associated with leukemia and other blood-related disorders in Western medical culture. 1
9 medical ethics Western medical culture Medical ethics in Western medical culture are guided by principles of autonomy, beneficence, and non-maleficence, as well as concepts of patient privacy and informed consent. 1
10 norepinephrine Western medical culture Norepinephrine is a crucial neurotransmitter and hormone for stress, alertness, and attention in Western medical culture. 1
11 pylorus Western medical culture The pylorus is an important anatomical feature in the digestive system, connecting the stomach to the small intestine and regulating the passage of food. 1
12 qi (life energy) Western medical culture Qi (life energy) is not acknowledged in traditional Western medical beliefs. 1
13 resection of pannus Western medical culture Resection of pannus is a commonly performed surgical procedure in Western medicine to remove excess fat and skin from the abdomen or other areas. 1
14 sacrum Western medical culture The sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms the back of the pelvis in Western medical culture. 1
15 yin and yang Western medical culture In Western medical culture, Yin and Yang are not traditionally considered in diagnosis or treatment. 1