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英語 高校生

全然わからないです😭 1問でも教えて頂けたら嬉しいです…🙏

Lesson 3. Palliative Care 部突破! いま最もアツく、最もイカ Medical treatment / Health STEP P 1 Read the Article Let's learn about palliative care, medical care that relieves pain, symptoms and stress caused by serious illness. 1) Palliative care, form of health care that seeks to improve the quality of life of patients with terminal disease through the prevention and relief of suffering. It is facilitated by the early identification of life-threatening disease and by the treatment of pain and disease- associated problems, including those that are physical, psychological, social, or spiritual in nature. As defined, palliative care begins at the point of diagnosis of terminal disease and can be delivered in a variety of health care settings. In general, it involves health and social care professionals working in hospitals, communities, hospices, and voluntary sectors. 2) Palliative care has been associated with many different terms, including terminal care, care of the dying, end-of-life care, and supportive care. However, these forms of care are not necessarily the same as palliative care. Likewise, palliative care is also sometimes described as hospice care. While hospice care does imply palliative care, it is specific to care provided near the end of life. In contrast, palliative care covers the duration of a patient's illness and, hence, may be delivered over the course of years. 3) Palliative care emphasizes three main principles: 1) A team-based approach is fundamental in managing distressing symptoms, such as pain, nausea, fatigue, and depression. It is also a necessary component in meeting the physical and psychosocial needs of the patient and his or her family. 2) Dying is a normal process. Symptom management is needed in order to help patients live life to the fullest until they die. 3) The synthesis of physical care with psychological and spiritual care fulfills a vital role in the overall care of the patient. 4) Palliative care is a global concern, and a steady rise in the number of people who are living longer with degenerative disease suggests that demand for palliative care services will increase in the are areas of intense. developments such Standards Framewo and Palliative Care Indian Association health care profes intended to help physical and psyc 5) In some place For example, the and has identifie framework is int days of life. Its communication, their families, a palliative c diagnosis duration: nausea H Log in to Watch th Hear resear the 2020 co

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英語 高校生

英語の質問です 下の方にある青い字のin whichのところの文法について理解できないので教えてください

海斗とジョンがオーストラリアの通貨について話しています。 K1: John, I heard there is no 1 cent coin in Australia. J1: That's right. They stopped making them because they are too expensive to make. K2: But the prices haven't changed. So, the price tag might say $1.99, but you can't pay what it says on the tag in cash. J2: Well, for prices ending in 1, 2, 6, or 7, you round down. And for prices ending in 3, 4, 8, or 9, you round up, which means that $1.99 becomes $2. K3: In other words, you often have to pay more. J3: Yes, and sometimes pay less. But the ways in which people pay are changing, too. Nowadays, most people don't pay in cash. K1: ジョン, オーストラリアの通貨には 1セント硬貨がないって聞いたんだ けど。 J1: そうだよ。 製造にお金がかかりすぎ るから廃止したんだ。 K2: でも値段は変わってないね。 だから, 値段が 1.99ドルっていうのもあり えるけど、値札どおりには現金で払 えないね。 J2: ああ, 1,2, 6, 7で終わる値段は切 り捨てられるんだ。 それで, 3, 4,8,9 で終わる値段は切り上げられる, つ まり 1.99ドルは2ドルになるんだ。 K3: 言い換えると, 多く払わないといけ ないことがよくあるってことだね。 J3: そうだね, 少なく払うこともあるよ。 でも支払い方も変わってきているよ。 近ごろはほとんどの人は現金で払わ ないんだ。 aimone dei gliol B

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英語 高校生

上から5行目の And~easily. の文構造を教えて頂きたいです。justが形容詞でSVCではないのでしょうか?usの位置とthat節のはたらきが分からないです… また、下から2行目のrightの訳がよく分かりません。in the scientific literatu... 続きを読む

S V <なぜ> ~するために 名の~倍形だ。 倍数の表し方 ~times as 形 as ⑧ Fear takes an exposure time (of 250 mill seconds) (to recognize 125 times as long as a smile), makes absolutely no sense, evolutionarily speaking", Martinez says. 66 " which 以上 ☆2分のことを対比して表現するときに用いる whileは2つの意味を持つ!①~の間、②~だけれども≒though など Recognizing fear is fundamental to survival, while a smile isn't necessarily so, but that's how we are wired!" Studies have shown that smiling faces are judged as more familiar than neutral ones.> 名詞節をつくる And it's not just us that can recognize smiles more easily. 66 This is true both for humans and for machines" says Martinez. Although scientists have been studying smiles for about 150 years, they are still (at the stage of trying to categorize types) of smile among the millions) (of possible facial expressions). 63 many One of the fundamental questioness in the scientific literature right now is, how expressions do we actually produce)?" facial 疑問詞も名詞節をつくる 66 says Martinez. Nobody knows, a

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