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