Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

signera given dos vid exakt klockslag

English translation:

sign for the dose administered ... at the exact time (HH:MM)

Added to glossary by Sven Petersson
Feb 19, 2018 00:58
6 yrs ago
Swedish term

signera given dos vid exakt klockslag

Swedish to English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
From medical instructions:

"Sjuksköterska och undersköterska:
Signera given dos för [läkemedel] vid exakt klockslag."

How should the second sentence be interpreted?

Thanks
Change log

Feb 20, 2018 05:18: Sven Petersson Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Christopher Schröder

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Discussion

Sven Petersson Feb 19, 2018:
@ G.L. No, the time at which the dose was administered.
G. L. (asker) Feb 19, 2018:
Re: "vid exakt klockslag" -- there is no specific clock time mentioned (even implicitly, that I can see) in the surrounding text, so I don't understand what "at the exact clock time" would mean. Could it be an instruction to write down the exact time at which one signed off on the dose?

Proposed translations

+1
3 hrs
Selected

sign for the dose administered ... at the exact time (HH:MM)

:o)
Peer comment(s):

agree George Hopkins
11 hrs
Thank you very much!
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