Feb 19, 2006 15:33
18 yrs ago
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English term
time post-op and procedure.
English
Tech/Engineering
Medical: Instruments
Blood Conservation System
Monitor total drainage output in relation to time post-op and procedure.
I knoq poar-op means post operation, and just wondering whether sentence is correct.
TIA!
I knoq poar-op means post operation, and just wondering whether sentence is correct.
TIA!
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the monitoring may vary depending on time and surgical procedure.
Monitor total drainage output according to established procedures for (a) the time elapsed since the operation and (b) the surgical procedure carried out.
It's extremely brief and therefore obscure, but not really incorrect.
It's extremely brief and therefore obscure, but not really incorrect.
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MMUlr
: This is how I understand it, too.
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agree |
Naikei Wong
1 hr
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agree |
Armorel Young
: I hadn't read it that way, but now you point it out I think it's right - just shows how confusing the original is!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you all for kind help!"
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4 mins
time elapsed after surgical procedure
yes it means exactly that: "time elapsed after surgical procedure".
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Will Matter
: I agree that your definition of "time post op" is correct but think that Michaels answer regarding the suitability of the entire sentence is more complete.
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thanks willmatter
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14 mins
The line is not correct.
You are correct that "post-op" means "post operation".
Thus "time post-op and procedure" is redundant. It should be either "time post-op" or "time post procedure".
Thus "time post-op and procedure" is redundant. It should be either "time post-op" or "time post procedure".
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Will Matter
: Right.
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Thanks Will!
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agree |
Elizabeth Lyons
1 hr
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Thanks Liz!
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agree |
Suzanne Blangsted (X)
2 hrs
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Thanks BLANGSTED!
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agree |
Alfa Trans (X)
1 day 2 hrs
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Thanks Marju!
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