Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
check-up or examination
English answer:
appointment
Added to glossary by
Martina Pokupec (X)
Jan 15, 2011 12:10
13 yrs ago
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English term
check-up or examination
English
Medical
Medical (general)
audibility test results
I am translating medical test results on hearing into English.
Could you advise me which term to use: check-up or examination.
Context:
"Please provide these results at next examination/check-up."
Language should be formal.
Thank you!
Could you advise me which term to use: check-up or examination.
Context:
"Please provide these results at next examination/check-up."
Language should be formal.
Thank you!
Responses
4 +7 | appointment | Peter Nicholson (X) |
4 +1 | not the same | Tina Vonhof (X) |
Responses
+7
13 mins
Selected
appointment
Please have these results with you at your next appointment.
Please bring these results to your next appointment.
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Note added at 33 mins (2011-01-15 12:43:49 GMT)
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ST probably says something like 'kontrola'. I would not use check up in a formal context. How about 'subsequent/further/next examination'?
Note from asker:
Thank you Peter! Can you also tell me the difference in usage between check-up and examination. This word also appears as the heading below the test results. Thank you! |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Siegfried Armbruster
: or "visit"
6 mins
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Thank you
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agree |
Sharon Toh, MITI MCIL
59 mins
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Thank you
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agree |
Martin Riordan
: "at your next appointment"
3 hrs
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Thank you
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agree |
Demi Ebrite
:
3 hrs
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Thank you
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agree |
Michal Berski
: or visit
7 hrs
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Thank you
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agree |
Lirka
: "visit"
8 hrs
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Thank you
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agree |
Pham Huu Phuoc
13 hrs
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Thank you
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Comment: "Thx!"
+1
5 hrs
not the same
There is a reason why the source text mentions both, because they are not the same. Many people have regular check-ups to follow up on a condition they had before or to confirm that they are healthy. An examination is the actual physical examination done by the doctor during a check-up or during any other appointment that is made for a specific complaint.
Discussion
Examination.
Subjective:....
Otoscopical....
Tympanogram...
Tone audiogram....
then it states the overall opinion and says which additional tests should be done, and then says that these test results should be brought to the examination.
I think Peter has explained it perfectly, and I have used "examination" because I think it is to be read by other medical professionals.
And you go for a (medical) check-up.
In your context, Peter's answer is very appropriate.