Cómo Pronunciar "hemostasis"
word
hiːˈmɒstəsɪs
hee-MOS-tuh-sis
hiːˈmɒstəsɪs
hee-MOS-tuh-sis
Definición
Hemostasis is the process by which the body stops bleeding and keeps blood inside damaged blood vessels. It involves blood clotting and other natural mechanisms to prevent excessive blood loss.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
hiːˈmɒstəsɪs
Inglés Británico
hiːˈmɒstəsɪs
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
hee-MOS-tuh-sis
UK
hee-MOS-tuh-sis
Escucha en Contexto
Hemostasis is important for survival after an injury.
Doctors check if hemostasis has been achieved during surgery.
Platelets help with hemostasis by forming clots.
After the cut, the body starts hemostasis almost immediately.