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Synonyms and antonyms of To perform a medical test, treatment or operation in British Thesaurus
To perform a medical test, treatment or operation
anaesthetise ()
a British spelling of anaesthetize
anaesthetize (verb)
to give someone an anaesthetic so they do not feel pain during a medical operation
anesthetize ()
an American spelling of anaesthetize
attend (verb)
to look after someone, especially someone who is ill or someone in an important position
bring back ()
catheterise ()
a British spelling of catheterize
catheterize (verb)
to put a catheter into a part of someone’s body
close (verb)
if you close a wound (=injury or cut in your skin), or if it closes, the edges join and the skin becomes healthy again
dress (verb)
to clean an injury and cover it with a piece of soft cloth called a dressing
hospitalise ()
a British spelling of hospitalize
immunize (verb)
to prevent someone from getting a particular illness by putting a substance into their body, especially using a needle
irradiate (verb)
medical to use radiation on something as a medical treatment, for example in order to destroy cancer cells
lance (verb)
to cut an infected part of someone’s skin in order to remove pus (=yellow liquid under the skin)
lobotomize (verb)
manipulate (verb)
medical to use your hands to move or press part of someone’s body as part of a medical treatment
to empty someone’s stomach using a piece of medical equipment called a stomach pump
to give someone a drug that makes them unconscious for a medical operation
put/set someone right (informal)
rehabilitate (verb)
to help someone who has been ill or in prison to return to a healthy, independent, and useful life
resuscitate (verb)
to make an unconscious person start to breathe again
screen (verb)
to test someone to find out if they have a particular illness
tranquilize ()
the American spelling of tranquillize
tranquillise ()
a British spelling of tranquillize
tranquillize (verb)
to make a person or animal calmer, especially by using a drug