Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

N° Pren.:

English translation:

Booking no.

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Feb 12 09:33
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Italian term

N° Pren.:

Non-PRO Italian to English Medical Medical: Health Care Patient's medical report
I've not come across this before, see below thanks

REGIONE DEL xxx
ULSS2 (illegible seal)
Distretto di Asolo
Dipartimento di Direzione Medica di Ospedale
CF - RADIOLOGIA
(patient name)
N.xxx
N.xxx
(date)
Tess.
San.:
N° Pren.:
xxx
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Feb 29, 2024 13:39: Daniela Cannarella changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Ivana UK, Susanna Martoni, Daniela Cannarella

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Proposed translations

+3
12 mins
Selected

Booking no.

Surely can't be anything else

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Note added at 15 mins (2024-02-12 09:49:20 GMT)
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no perhaps booking ref.

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Note added at 16 mins (2024-02-12 09:49:59 GMT)
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Sorry, meant OR booking ref.
Peer comment(s):

agree Angie Garbarino
6 hrs
Thanks
agree philgoddard : Yes, probably short for prenotazione.
6 hrs
Yes indeed. Thanks Phil
agree EleoE
8 hrs
Thanks
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21 mins

Appointment number

I guess it is simply the sequential number of the X-ray exam scheduled on a certain date.
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