Oct 31, 2019 13:02
4 yrs ago
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English term

responsive

Non-PRO English to French Medical Medical (general)
A propos de l’encéphalopathie hépatique:

Patients who are in Stage 0/1 will be alert, responsive, and able to engage in conversation with clinical staff.

Réactifs? Capables de répondre aux questions?

Merci!
Proposed translations (French)
5 +2 réactifs
4 conscient
Change log

Oct 31, 2019 16:54: Lionel-N changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Bertrand Leduc

Non-PRO (3): Drmanu49, mchd, Lionel-N

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Proposed translations

+2
1 min
Selected

réactifs

Oui
Note from asker:
Merci !
Peer comment(s):

agree liz askew
2 hrs
agree Bertrand Leduc
4 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
38 mins

conscient

Je trouve que le terme se prête assez bien à la phrase...
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