ambulatory
When we say someone is ambulatory, it means they can walk around.
They don't need to stay in bed or use a wheelchair.
For example, if you can walk to the doctor's office, you are ambulatory.
It can also mean a medical visit where you go home the same day.
Imagine someone who is sick or hurt, but they can still walk around. We can say they are ambulatory. This means they are not stuck in bed or a wheelchair.
It's also used for medical care where you go to a clinic or doctor's office for treatment, but you don't have to stay overnight in the hospital. You can go home after your appointment. That kind of care is also called ambulatory.
§ Common Misconceptions
The word ambulatory can be a bit tricky due to its dual meaning. Many people, especially those learning English, might get confused between its use to describe a person's ability to walk and its medical context related to outpatient care.
- Misconception 1
- Thinking 'ambulatory' solely means being able to walk.
While it's true that an ambulatory person can walk, the word also has a specific meaning in medicine. Failing to recognize this second meaning can lead to misunderstandings, especially when discussing healthcare.
The clinic provides ambulatory care, meaning patients don't stay overnight.
- Misconception 2
- Using 'ambulatory' as a direct synonym for 'mobile' in all contexts.
While an ambulatory person is certainly mobile, 'ambulatory' specifically implies the ability to walk. A person might be 'mobile' in a wheelchair, but they wouldn't be considered 'ambulatory' in the primary sense of the word.
After the surgery, the patient was ambulatory within a few hours.
§ Common Mistakes in Usage
Using 'ambulatory' as a verb: A common error is to try and use 'ambulatory' as a verb, like 'to ambulate someone.' While the root 'ambulate' is a verb, 'ambulatory' itself is an adjective. You wouldn't say 'The doctor ambulatory-ed the patient.'
- Incorrect Usage
- The nurse ambulatory-ed the patient around the ward.
- Correct Usage
- The nurse helped the ambulatory patient walk around the ward.
Confusing 'ambulatory' with 'ambulance': Although they share a root, 'ambulatory' and 'ambulance' are distinct. An 'ambulance' is a vehicle, while 'ambulatory' describes a person's ability or a type of medical service. Don't use them interchangeably.
- Incorrect Usage
- The injured man needed an ambulatory to take him to the hospital.
- Correct Usage
- The injured man needed an ambulance to take him to the hospital, as he was not ambulatory.
Overusing the word: Sometimes, simpler words are better. If you simply mean someone can walk, 'walking' or 'able to walk' might be more natural than 'ambulatory' in casual conversation. 'Ambulatory' is often more suited for medical or formal contexts.
The toddlers were all ambulatory at the park.
While technically correct, 'The toddlers were all walking at the park' is much more natural and common.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Even after her surgery, she was ambulatory and could walk around her house with a little help.
She could walk after surgery.
Describes a person's ability to walk.
The doctor said I was ambulatory and didn't need to stay in bed all day.
The doctor said I could walk.
Used to describe a patient's physical state.
Many elderly people remain ambulatory and active well into their nineties.
Many old people can still walk and are active.
Refers to being able to walk and move independently.
The hospital offers ambulatory care, meaning you can go home the same day.
The hospital has care where you don't stay overnight.
Used in a medical context for services.
After the accident, he was able to become ambulatory again with a lot of physical therapy.
He could walk again after the accident with therapy.
Describes regaining the ability to walk.
The new clinic provides ambulatory services for minor injuries.
The new clinic gives care for small injuries without staying overnight.
Refers to medical services where patients don't stay in the hospital.
Despite his age, he was remarkably ambulatory, walking several miles each day.
Even though he was old, he could walk many miles every day.
Emphasizes the ability to walk despite a potential limitation.
Ambulatory patients can often recover at home, which is more comfortable for them.
Patients who can walk can get better at home.
Refers to patients who are not bedridden.
نکات
Contextual Learning
Always try to learn new words in context. Instead of just memorizing the definition of 'ambulatory', try to see it used in sentences or short paragraphs.
Sentence Creation
Create your own sentences using 'ambulatory'. For example: 'After the surgery, the patient was ambulatory within a few hours.' or 'The clinic provides ambulatory care, so patients don't need to stay overnight.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms (e.g., mobile, walking) and antonyms (e.g., bedridden, immobile) for 'ambulatory' to broaden your understanding.
Flashcards
Use flashcards (digital or physical) with the word on one side and its definition and a sample sentence on the other. This helps with active recall.
Listen and Read
Actively listen for 'ambulatory' in podcasts, news, or TV shows, and look for it in articles or books. The more exposure, the better.
Etymology (Word Origin)
Understanding the origin of words can help. 'Ambulatory' comes from the Latin 'ambulare', meaning 'to walk'. This connection makes it easier to remember.
Spaced Repetition
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Teach Someone Else
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Mind Mapping
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Use it in Conversation
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سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, 'ambulatory' is primarily used as an adjective. It describes a state or condition, such as a patient being able to walk. The verb form would be something like 'to ambulate,' meaning to walk or move about.
While both words relate to movement, 'ambulatory' specifically refers to the ability to walk, especially in a medical context where a patient isn't bedridden. 'Mobile' is a broader term that means able to move or be moved, and can apply to people, objects, or even abstract concepts.
Generally, yes, when referring to the ability to walk. However, in a medical context, 'ambulatory care' or 'ambulatory services' refers to healthcare provided to patients who don't stay overnight in a hospital, so in that sense, it can describe services rather than just people.
It's more common in medical or formal contexts than in casual everyday conversation. You're more likely to hear it in a hospital setting or in discussions about healthcare.
Certainly! 'After the surgery, the patient was ambulatory within a few hours, able to walk slowly around the room.' Or, 'The clinic offers a range of ambulatory services, from minor procedures to routine check-ups.'
CEFR B2 refers to the B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This indicates that 'ambulatory' is considered a word that a learner at an upper-intermediate level of English proficiency would be expected to understand and potentially use.
When referring to the ability to walk, synonyms include 'walking,' 'mobile,' 'able-bodied,' or 'unconfined.' In the medical context, when describing services, you might use 'outpatient' as a synonym.
The opposite of 'ambulatory' would be terms like 'bedridden,' 'immobile,' 'confined to a wheelchair,' or 'non-ambulatory' in a medical context.
The primary meanings revolve around the ability to walk and outpatient medical care. There aren't many other widely recognized or distinct meanings for the word.
The word 'ambulatory' comes from the Latin word 'ambulare,' which means 'to walk.' This origin clearly reflects its core meaning related to movement and walking.
خودت رو بسنج 42 سوال
The patient is ___ now. He can walk.
Ambulatory means able to walk.
After the surgery, she was ___ and went home.
Ambulatory in medical context means able to move and not need to stay in hospital.
My grandmother is still ___ at 90 years old.
Ambulatory means she can still walk.
The hospital offers ___ care, so you don't stay overnight.
Ambulatory care means you go home after your treatment.
The doctor said I am ___ and can leave the bed.
Ambulatory means you can walk and are not in bed.
Many older people stay ___ for a long time.
Ambulatory means they can walk and move around.
Which of these people is ambulatory?
Ambulatory means able to walk, so a person walking is ambulatory.
If you are ambulatory, what can you do?
Ambulatory means you can walk, so 'walk around' is the correct answer.
My grandma was sick, but now she is feeling better and is ____.
If she is feeling better, she can now walk, which means she is ambulatory.
A baby who just learned to walk is ambulatory.
Yes, if a baby can walk, they are ambulatory.
A person who uses a wheelchair to move around is ambulatory.
No, if a person needs a wheelchair, they are not ambulatory.
Ambulatory care means you stay in the hospital overnight.
No, ambulatory care is for patients who do not need to stay overnight in the hospital.
After the surgery, she was quickly ___ and able to walk around.
The word 'ambulatory' means able to walk, which fits the context of recovering from surgery and being able to move around.
The hospital offers ___ care for patients who don't need to stay overnight.
'Ambulatory care' refers to medical services provided to patients who do not require an overnight stay in a hospital.
Even with his leg injury, he remained ___ and could move with crutches.
Despite the injury, he was still 'ambulatory' because he could move, even with assistance.
For minor procedures, patients can often receive ___ treatment and go home the same day.
'Ambulatory treatment' means the patient does not need to stay in the hospital overnight.
The doctor confirmed that the patient was ___ and could be discharged.
If a patient is 'ambulatory', they are able to walk and can be sent home.
Her goal was to become fully ___ again after weeks of being in bed.
The goal of someone recovering from being in bed for weeks would be to become 'ambulatory' again, meaning able to walk.
Think about medical care outside of a hospital stay.
Consider the meaning related to movement and mobility.
Focus on the type of services provided by the clinic.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Can you explain what 'ambulatory' means in the context of a person's mobility?
تمرکز: am-byuh-luh-taw-ree
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Describe a situation where someone might receive 'ambulatory care' instead of being admitted to a hospital.
تمرکز: am-byuh-luh-taw-ree care
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Imagine you are a doctor. How would you explain to a patient that they will receive 'ambulatory treatment'?
تمرکز: am-byuh-luh-taw-ree treatment
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Imagine you are visiting a relative in the hospital. Describe their condition using the word 'ambulatory' in your description. If they are not ambulatory, explain why.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
My grandmother is in the hospital, but thankfully she is ambulatory. The doctors want her to walk around a bit each day to help her recovery. She was a little weak yesterday, but today she feels much stronger and can walk to the bathroom by herself.
You are writing a short note to a friend about a new medical service. Use the word 'ambulatory' to describe a type of care that doesn't require staying overnight.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Hey! I heard about a new medical service that offers ambulatory care. It's great because you can get treatments without having to stay in the hospital overnight. This means you can go home the same day. It sounds very convenient for many people.
Describe a situation where someone might be described as 'ambulatory' even if they are using a walking aid like a cane. Explain why they are still considered ambulatory.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
My grandfather uses a cane to help him balance, but he is still very ambulatory. He can walk around the house and even go for short walks in the park with his cane. He doesn't need a wheelchair and can move independently, which is why he is considered ambulatory.
What does it mean if a patient is 'ambulatory' after surgery?
این متن را بخوانید:
After her surgery, the doctor was happy to announce that the patient was ambulatory. This meant she could carefully walk around her room and even go to the dining area with some assistance. Being ambulatory is an important step in recovery, as it helps prevent complications and strengthens the muscles.
What does it mean if a patient is 'ambulatory' after surgery?
The passage states that 'ambulatory' meant she could 'carefully walk around her room', directly indicating the ability to walk.
The passage states that 'ambulatory' meant she could 'carefully walk around her room', directly indicating the ability to walk.
What is a key characteristic of 'ambulatory services' mentioned in the passage?
این متن را بخوانید:
Many modern medical centers offer a wide range of ambulatory services. These services include things like physical therapy, minor surgeries, and diagnostic tests. The main benefit is that patients can receive necessary treatment without the need for an overnight hospital stay, allowing them to return home the same day.
What is a key characteristic of 'ambulatory services' mentioned in the passage?
The passage explicitly states that 'patients can receive necessary treatment without the need for an overnight hospital stay' for ambulatory services.
The passage explicitly states that 'patients can receive necessary treatment without the need for an overnight hospital stay' for ambulatory services.
Based on the passage, why was Mr. Johnson considered 'ambulatory' even with a broken leg?
این متن را بخوانید:
Even though Mr. Johnson had a broken leg, he was still considered ambulatory because he could move around with the help of crutches. The nurses encouraged him to walk a little every day to keep his muscles strong. His ability to move on his own, even with assistance, was a positive sign for his recovery.
Based on the passage, why was Mr. Johnson considered 'ambulatory' even with a broken leg?
The passage states, 'he was still considered ambulatory because he could move around with the help of crutches,' indicating that movement with aid counts.
The passage states, 'he was still considered ambulatory because he could move around with the help of crutches,' indicating that movement with aid counts.
This sentence describes someone able to walk after surgery, which aligns with the definition of 'ambulatory'.
This sentence illustrates the medical context of 'ambulatory' where patients receive care without an overnight stay.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of a patient's ability to walk for recovery, using 'ambulatory' in its primary sense.
Discuss the ethical implications of requiring all patients, regardless of their condition, to receive treatment solely on an ambulatory basis to reduce healthcare costs. Consider potential benefits and drawbacks.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Mandating solely ambulatory treatment for all patients to cut healthcare costs presents a complex ethical dilemma. On one hand, it could significantly reduce financial burdens on healthcare systems, potentially making treatment more widely accessible by freeing up inpatient resources. However, this approach risks compromising patient autonomy and well-being, particularly for those with severe or chronic conditions who genuinely require continuous monitoring and support. It raises serious questions about healthcare equity, as individuals without adequate home support or with conditions necessitating intricate care might be disproportionately disadvantaged. The 'cost-effectiveness' argument must be weighed against the potential for increased suffering, poorer health outcomes, and an amplified burden on informal caregivers. A nuanced strategy would differentiate between appropriate ambulatory care and situations where inpatient services are medically imperative, ensuring that cost-saving measures do not undermine fundamental ethical principles of patient-centered care and distributive justice.
Analyze the societal impact of a significant shift towards ambulatory care for mental health services. What are the advantages for patients and the community, and what challenges might arise for service providers and individuals?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
A substantial shift towards ambulatory mental health services holds the potential for profound societal impact. Advantages for patients include enhanced accessibility, as care can be provided closer to home or within familiar community settings, potentially reducing the stigma often associated with inpatient psychiatric facilities. This fosters greater community integration and supports individuals in maintaining their daily routines, which can be crucial for recovery. However, this shift also poses significant challenges. Service providers might struggle with adequate resource allocation, ensuring sufficient trained personnel and infrastructure to meet increased demand for outpatient support. Individuals, especially those with severe or acute mental health crises, may face difficulties in obtaining immediate, intensive care that an inpatient setting would traditionally provide. Ensuring continuity of care and effective crisis management within a predominantly ambulatory framework requires robust community support networks, seamless referral systems, and innovative approaches to monitoring and intervention to prevent patients from falling through the cracks.
Compose an argumentative essay discussing whether the increasing trend of 'ambulatory surgery centers' prioritizes economic efficiency over patient safety and comfort. Provide evidence and counterarguments.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
The proliferation of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) is often lauded for its economic efficiency, allowing for a higher volume of procedures at a lower cost compared to traditional hospitals. Proponents argue that ASCs, by specializing in specific types of surgeries, can streamline processes, reduce overheads, and improve patient throughput, ultimately benefiting the healthcare system and patients through lower co-pays. Furthermore, the environment in an ASC can often feel less intimidating and more comfortable than a large hospital, potentially aiding in quicker recovery times. However, critics contend that this focus on economic efficiency may inadvertently compromise patient safety and comfort. The rapid turnover inherent in ASC models could, in some cases, lead to insufficient time for thorough pre-operative assessment or post-operative monitoring, especially for patients with complex medical histories. While ASCs are strictly regulated, concerns persist regarding their capacity to manage unforeseen complications or emergencies that might arise, requiring rapid transfer to a more comprehensive facility. Therefore, while ASCs offer undeniable advantages in cost and convenience for suitable candidates, stringent protocols and clear criteria for patient selection are paramount to ensure that economic imperatives never overshadow the fundamental commitment to patient safety and well-being. A balanced approach recognizes the value of ASCs while robustly mitigating inherent risks, ensuring that patient comfort extends beyond the operating room to comprehensive and safe post-operative care.
Which of the following best describes the evolution of 'ambulatory' care?
این متن را بخوانید:
The concept of 'ambulatory' care has evolved significantly from its original definition. Initially, it primarily referred to a patient's ability to walk, distinguishing them from bedridden individuals. Over time, particularly in modern healthcare systems, the term has expanded to encompass any medical services provided to outpatients, meaning individuals who receive treatment without requiring an overnight stay in a hospital. This shift reflects a broader trend towards de-institutionalization of care, aiming to provide medical attention in less restrictive and often more cost-effective settings. The increasing sophistication of medical technology and techniques has further enabled a wide array of procedures and treatments to be delivered on an ambulatory basis, from routine consultations to complex surgeries.
Which of the following best describes the evolution of 'ambulatory' care?
The passage states, 'Initially, it primarily referred to a patient's ability to walk... Over time... the term has expanded to encompass any medical services provided to outpatients.' This clearly indicates a transition from a physical descriptor to a broader definition of outpatient services.
The passage states, 'Initially, it primarily referred to a patient's ability to walk... Over time... the term has expanded to encompass any medical services provided to outpatients.' This clearly indicates a transition from a physical descriptor to a broader definition of outpatient services.
What is a crucial factor for the successful implementation of ambulatory rehabilitation for stroke patients, according to the passage?
این متن را بخوانید:
In a recent study examining the efficacy of ambulatory rehabilitation for stroke patients, researchers observed several key benefits. Patients participating in the outpatient program demonstrated comparable or even superior functional recovery outcomes compared to those who received traditional inpatient rehabilitation, particularly in areas of mobility and activities of daily living. Furthermore, the ambulatory group reported higher levels of satisfaction, citing the ability to return to their home environment sooner and maintain a degree of independence as significant factors. However, the study also highlighted that the success of ambulatory rehabilitation is highly dependent on robust community support systems and adequate home care provisions, without which patients may struggle to adhere to their treatment plans.
What is a crucial factor for the successful implementation of ambulatory rehabilitation for stroke patients, according to the passage?
The passage explicitly states, 'the success of ambulatory rehabilitation is highly dependent on robust community support systems and adequate home care provisions.'
The passage explicitly states, 'the success of ambulatory rehabilitation is highly dependent on robust community support systems and adequate home care provisions.'
According to the passage, what is a primary concern for regulatory bodies regarding ambulatory surgical centers?
این متن را بخوانید:
The increasing demand for healthcare services, coupled with pressures to contain costs, has propelled the growth of ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs). These facilities specialize in performing surgical procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay, ranging from cataract removal to certain orthopedic surgeries. Advantages often cited include lower infection rates compared to large hospitals, a more personalized patient experience, and greater scheduling flexibility. However, regulatory bodies emphasize the critical need for ASCs to have clear protocols for managing unexpected complications and ensuring seamless transfer to acute care hospitals if a patient's condition deteriorates, underscoring that the pursuit of efficiency must not compromise patient safety.
According to the passage, what is a primary concern for regulatory bodies regarding ambulatory surgical centers?
The passage states, 'regulatory bodies emphasize the critical need for ASCs to have clear protocols for managing unexpected complications and ensuring seamless transfer to acute care hospitals if a patient's condition deteriorates, underscoring that the pursuit of efficiency must not compromise patient safety.'
The passage states, 'regulatory bodies emphasize the critical need for ASCs to have clear protocols for managing unexpected complications and ensuring seamless transfer to acute care hospitals if a patient's condition deteriorates, underscoring that the pursuit of efficiency must not compromise patient safety.'
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نمره کامل!
Contextual Learning
Always try to learn new words in context. Instead of just memorizing the definition of 'ambulatory', try to see it used in sentences or short paragraphs.
Sentence Creation
Create your own sentences using 'ambulatory'. For example: 'After the surgery, the patient was ambulatory within a few hours.' or 'The clinic provides ambulatory care, so patients don't need to stay overnight.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms (e.g., mobile, walking) and antonyms (e.g., bedridden, immobile) for 'ambulatory' to broaden your understanding.
Flashcards
Use flashcards (digital or physical) with the word on one side and its definition and a sample sentence on the other. This helps with active recall.
مثال
After three days of bed rest, the patient was finally ambulatory.
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