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hospital records的意思

hospital records中文翻譯:

醫院記錄

相似詞語短語

records───n.記錄,錄音;[電子]唱片,檔案(record的復數形式);n.(Records)人名;(英)雷科茲;v.記錄,記載(record的第三人稱單數形式)

hospital───n.(Hospital)人名;(英)霍斯皮特爾;n.醫院

stouter hospital───斯托特醫院

psychiatric hospital───精神病院

crazy records───瘋狂的唱片

convulse records───驚厥記錄

edition records───版本記錄

historical records───歷史記錄;歷史記載;舊案;汗青

styrene records───苯乙烯記錄

雙語使用場景

Hospital records often contain lots of pictures of knees.───醫院經常保存很多膝蓋的照片。

Go through the hospital records.───可以通過醫院檔案查出來。

Personal, equipment and environmental risk factors were identified from hospital records.───根據醫院的記錄確定了人員、設備和環境等方面的風險因素。

Atty did not produce hospital records &other evidence corroborating horrific abuse Judy &daughter suffered at hands of husband she killed.───律師沒能提供醫院證明以及其他證據來證明朱蒂和她女兒在死者手上遭受了可怕的虐待。

Blood on his mouth, noted by hospital records and 4 witnesses, is consistent with his reports of mouth to mouth resuscitation.───他弄得滿嘴是血,被醫院的記錄員和4名目擊者注意到,與他的口供一致。

Personal, equipment and environmental risk factors were identified from hospital records.───我們根據醫院的記錄確定了人員、設備和環境等方面的風險因素。

According to hospital records, no patients in the ward where she worked showed signs of influenza-like illness while hospitalized.───根據醫院記錄,在她工作的病房里,沒有患者在住院期間顯示象流感一樣的疾病體征。

In this study, researchers used a new comprehensive review of hospital records, called the Global Trigger Tool.───他說,在這項研究中,研究人員使用一種新的被稱為“全球觸發”軟件,全面檢查醫院的記錄。

Skanray's facilities manager sustained head and neck injuries, according to hospital records.───醫院記錄顯示Skanray的設施經理頭部和頸部受傷。

英語使用場景

Hundreds of hospital records were wiped out when the network crashed.

The team obtained copies of hospital records, death certificates, eye witness statements and other corroborating evidence supporting the truth of the story.

He reviews the case, including the hospital records and the testimony of other experts.

Design - Retrospective review of hospital records of patients aged less than 73 years admitted to psychiatric hospital with various diagnoses of dementia.

Completeness of the study sample was evaluated by scrutiny of neurology outpatient and general hospital records.

They linked that with maternal and infant hospital records during the same period of time, looking at associations between the use of metoclopramide and adverse outcomes in the babies.

Hospital records were sought for such patients who had died in care outside psychiatric hospitals.

It examined hospital records of 67,000 patients, 30,000 of whom received Trasylol. The rest got other drugs.