English
Etymology
para- + medic
Noun
paramedic (plural paramedics )
An individual trained to medically stabilize people through various interventions, victims of trauma or medical events outside of a hospital setting and preparing them for transport to a medical facility.
( US ) An individual who is licensed at the state or national level to practice medical interventions in an emergency pre-hospital setting.
Translations
individual trained to stabilize people outside of hospital
Catalan: paramèdic m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 護理人員 / 护理人员 , 护理人员 ( hùlǐ rényuán )
Danish: paramediciner c
Esperanto: ambulancisto , ambulancistino ( female )
Finnish: ensihoitaja (fi)
French: ambulancier (fr) m , ambulancière (fr) f , brancardier (fr) m , brancardière (fr) f
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: Sanitäter (de) m , Sanitäterin (de) , Rettungssanitäter (de) m , Rettungssanitäterin (de) f , Sanitätspersonal n ( collective noun )
Greek: παραϊατρικό προσωπικό n ( paraïatrikó prosopikó ) , διασώστης (el) m ( diasóstis )
Indonesian: paramedis (id)
Italian: paramedico (it) m
Japanese: コ・メディカル ( ko-medikaru ) , コメディカル ( komedikaru ) , 医療補助者 ( いりょうほじょしゃ, iryō hojosha )
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Macedonian: please add this translation if you can
Polish: ratownik (pl) m , ratowniczka (pl) f , ratownik medyczny m , ratowniczka medyczna f
Portuguese: paramédico (pt) m , paramédica f
Romanian: paramedic (ro) m , paramedică f
Russian: санита́р (ru) m ( sanitár ) , санита́рка (ru) f ( sanitárka ) , параме́дик (ru) m ( paramédik ) , фе́льдшер (ru) m ( félʹdšer )
Spanish: paramédico (es) m , paramédica (es) f
Swedish: ambulanspersonal ( collective noun ) , akutvårdare
Tamil: please add this translation if you can
Telugu: పారామెడిక్ ( pārāmeḍik )
Turkish: sıhhiyeci (tr)
Welsh: parafeddyg (cy) m
Yiddish: פֿעלדשער m ( feldsher )
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