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Aug 8, 2023 14:55
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French term

No. de réquisition

Non-PRO French to English Medical Medical (general) Réquisition
Hello,

I am translating an echocardiogram report and need to work out the meaning of no. de réquisition. It is found at the top of the report summarising the patient's details. Does this mean request/order number or similar?

Thank you in advance.
Proposed translations (English)
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Aug 8, 2023 19:24: Drmanu49 changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Aug 8, 2023 22:03: Yolanda Broad changed "Field" from "Medical" to "Law/Patents"

Aug 8, 2023 22:26: writeaway changed "Field" from "Law/Patents" to "Medical"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, mchd, Drmanu49

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Discussion

philgoddard Aug 8, 2023:
Take the accent off the E and you have your answer.
Translator876 (asker) Aug 8, 2023:
Thank you!

Proposed translations

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your idea

Yes, I think it means the treating physician's request/order.
Peer comment(s):

agree Daryo : yes, no lab will do any test on a whim - there must be a someone else's "requisition" before they do anything.
1 day 54 mins
Thanks, Daryo!
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