Hello again,
As promised - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TO UNIT 1 VOCAB Q&A REVIEW BOARD GAME:
Q: What do you call a reaction to something you are allergic to, like a drug or pollen?
A: Anaphylaxy (-or- anaphylactic shock)
Q: What's a research protocol?
A: An ethical statement and description of a research project, including information about the funding, sponsorship, institutional affiliations, and levels of risk involved in the project.
Q: What is the duty of a physician in a medical research project?
A: To safeguard the health of human and/or animal subjects.
Q: What does it mean to be under "coercion?"
A: It means to do something when you are forced to, under great pressure.
Q: What does 優先 mean in English?
A: Precedence.
Q: What do you call a living thing that lives in or on another living thing, causing damage to it?
A: A parasite.
Q: What's a research population?
A: A group of people chosen as subjects for a research project.
Q: How do you spell テトラサイクリン in English?
A: T-E-T-R-A-C-Y-C-L-I-N-E (tetracycline).
Q: What do you call the persons who are having drugs tested on them in a research experiment?
A: Subjects.
Q: What is "intervention" in Japanese, and can you explain it in English?
A: Intervention is 冶療, and it means a test agent (like a new medication) that is used in a certain research population group to test the effects of the agent on the subjects, to see if it works.
Hope you can use these to help with your review for the tests in this class. See you next Tuesday!
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