Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

PM

English translation:

afternoon

Added to glossary by Norwena Chiara
Apr 21, 2023 07:10
1 yr ago
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French term

PM

French to English Medical General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Service d'urgences (pour gonflement avant-bras proximal droit après une épreuve de musculation)

Diagnostic:
Bilan de gonflement progressif avant-bras droit
Pas de TVP
Exclure formallement une déchirure musculaire, myosite...

Suivi à domicile:
A revoir ce 15/03 PM pour une écographie de controle chez le Dr XXX qui est au courant pour précision, IRM?
Suivre biologie faite ce jour.

Sortie sur avis médical
Proposed translations (English)
2 +5 afternoon
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Drmanu49, philgoddard

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Proposed translations

+5
24 mins
Selected

afternoon

As this follows the date, and even though it is capitalised, a possibility?
Peer comment(s):

agree Tony M : Very likely, ki'd have thought. Tends to be used in medical area, as 'AM = après-midi' is ambiguous!
6 mins
Thank you.
agree José Patrício : http://time.unitarium.com/military/1503
9 mins
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agree Sue Davis
16 mins
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agree Anastasia Kalantzi
2 hrs
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agree SafeTex
1 day 11 hrs
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