Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
akut-stationäres
English translation:
hospital treatment for acute cases
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German term
akut-stationäres
German to English
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Medical: Health Care
Not much context. In a leaflet about sleep disorders, this appears as the subheading. Although I think it is a 'treatment programme for in-patients who require urgent care'. I am looking for a more concise way of saying 'akut-stationäres', since it will appear in a printed leaflet. Any suggestions?
PROBLEM SCHLAFSTOERUNG
Ein akut-stationäres Behandlungsprogramm
PROBLEM SCHLAFSTOERUNG
Ein akut-stationäres Behandlungsprogramm
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | hospital treatment | John Wellesly Helliwell |
4 | emergency in-patient | ebell |
2 | inpatient treatment for acute sleep disorders | Jonathan MacKerron |
Proposed translations
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German term (edited):
akut-station�res
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hospital treatment
programme of hospital treatment for acute cases
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German term (edited):
akut-station�res
inpatient treatment for acute sleep disorders
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emergency in-patient
"an emergency in-patient treatment programme"
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Note added at 2004-05-18 08:33:36 (GMT)
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Just a suggestion, as often \'akut\' can indicate an emergency situation as well as an \'acute\' situation, and you do mention \'urgent\' yourself.
The Carolina Sleep Disorders Center is running \"emergency in-patient studies\"
http://www.rusleepy.net/
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Note added at 2004-05-18 08:33:36 (GMT)
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Just a suggestion, as often \'akut\' can indicate an emergency situation as well as an \'acute\' situation, and you do mention \'urgent\' yourself.
The Carolina Sleep Disorders Center is running \"emergency in-patient studies\"
http://www.rusleepy.net/
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