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单词 pre-op
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Definition of pre-op in English:

pre-op

adjective ˈpriːɒpˈpriɑp
informal
  • short for preoperative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was laying on a gurney, of course, in the pre-op room.
    • When they came to give me the pre-op needle for the anaesthetic I just screamed.
    • When the surgeon finally came for his pre-op visit, Dad asked only one question: ‘Will my personality change?’
    • Afterwards, I took him for a pub lunch, where he confided that on the pre-op trolley, the surgeon warned him she might have to remove a testicle.
    • I have been waiting, only a short time, for an operation on my leg and on Monday I received a letter from the hospital inviting me for my pre-op consultation on Wednesday and the operation next Wednesday.
    • So quite often pre-op physiotherapy is required and this may be several months of intensive physiotherapy.
    • They waited, clutching their pre-op paperwork and the hands of their relatives, looking nervous or bewildered, lost inside themselves.
    • During my pre-op appointment yesterday, he mentioned that he doesn't think the surgery will really help with my chief complaint.
    • I watched him move around the pre-op room, a handsome man in his scrubs, tall and strong, unlike poor me, lying there like a lamb to the slaughter.
    • They handed me my standard issue hospital togs, bringing memories of wisdom teeth and tonsils flooding back, and wheeled me to a pre-op holding bay.
    • Whenever I schedule a patient for a procedure, the anesthesiologists order a bunch of pre-op labs, and I am copied on the results.
    • He had his pre-op medication and they had given him morphine.
    • At 6: 30 AM, I will be moved from my room to the pre-op prep room.
    • When he goes in for the pre-op checkup, they can just skip over the part where they listen to his heart…
    • A nurse's aid came to walk me down to the pre-op area.
    • Of course it would be common courtesy for a transexual to make it known they are a pre-op transexual.
    • As a responsible surgeon, you provide your patients with postoperative instructions at their pre-op appointment.
    • A few hours later, my mother was whisked away to a pre-op room.
noun ˈpriːɒpˈpriɑp
informal
  • A tranquillizing injection or other treatment administered in preparation for a surgical operation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And as you can see, the pre-ops are on the left and the post-ops are on the right.
    • When maintainers do pre-ops from memory, I become edgy.
 
 

Definition of pre-op in US English:

pre-op

adjectiveˈprēäpˈpriɑp
informal
  • short for preoperative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had his pre-op medication and they had given him morphine.
    • At 6: 30 AM, I will be moved from my room to the pre-op prep room.
    • A few hours later, my mother was whisked away to a pre-op room.
    • When they came to give me the pre-op needle for the anaesthetic I just screamed.
    • I watched him move around the pre-op room, a handsome man in his scrubs, tall and strong, unlike poor me, lying there like a lamb to the slaughter.
    • I have been waiting, only a short time, for an operation on my leg and on Monday I received a letter from the hospital inviting me for my pre-op consultation on Wednesday and the operation next Wednesday.
    • They waited, clutching their pre-op paperwork and the hands of their relatives, looking nervous or bewildered, lost inside themselves.
    • Afterwards, I took him for a pub lunch, where he confided that on the pre-op trolley, the surgeon warned him she might have to remove a testicle.
    • When the surgeon finally came for his pre-op visit, Dad asked only one question: ‘Will my personality change?’
    • A nurse's aid came to walk me down to the pre-op area.
    • Of course it would be common courtesy for a transexual to make it known they are a pre-op transexual.
    • She was laying on a gurney, of course, in the pre-op room.
    • They handed me my standard issue hospital togs, bringing memories of wisdom teeth and tonsils flooding back, and wheeled me to a pre-op holding bay.
    • Whenever I schedule a patient for a procedure, the anesthesiologists order a bunch of pre-op labs, and I am copied on the results.
    • During my pre-op appointment yesterday, he mentioned that he doesn't think the surgery will really help with my chief complaint.
    • So quite often pre-op physiotherapy is required and this may be several months of intensive physiotherapy.
    • As a responsible surgeon, you provide your patients with postoperative instructions at their pre-op appointment.
    • When he goes in for the pre-op checkup, they can just skip over the part where they listen to his heart…
nounˈprēäpˈpriɑp
informal
  • A tranquilizing injection or other treatment administered in preparation for a surgical operation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And as you can see, the pre-ops are on the left and the post-ops are on the right.
    • When maintainers do pre-ops from memory, I become edgy.
 
 
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