KU, BU

English translation: physical examination, blood test

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German term or phrase:KU, BU
English translation:physical examination, blood test
Entered by: Celia Bodnar

15:22 Jan 20, 2021
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care / medical report
German term or phrase: KU, BU
In the report, which is a brief summary of an outpatient visit, a section titled "Therapie/Medikamente Notaufnahme:" is followed by KU, BU. I am wondering if KU is for "Kurzuntersuchung" because only a brief examination was performed, but I am not sure about BU in that case. Suggestions?
Celia Bodnar
Canada
Local time: 02:28
physical examination, blood test
Explanation:
Not sure, because it doesn't fit "Therapie/Medikamente", but could be "körperliche Untersuchung" and "Blutuntersuchung"
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Susanne Schiewe
Germany
Local time: 07:28
Grading comment
Thank you!
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2 +5physical examination, blood test
Susanne Schiewe


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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5 peer agreement (net): +5
physical examination, blood test


Explanation:
Not sure, because it doesn't fit "Therapie/Medikamente", but could be "körperliche Untersuchung" and "Blutuntersuchung"

Susanne Schiewe
Germany
Local time: 07:28
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: German
PRO pts in category: 161
Grading comment
Thank you!
Notes to answerer
Asker: Of course! This could be it, as I believe this was all that was performed.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nicholas Laurier Eveneshen
16 mins
  -> Thank you, Nicholas

agree  Lirka: Susanne - the master of decoding, should work for NASA or secret service :=)
37 mins
  -> Hehe, many thanks - cool idea :-)

agree  Steffen Walter
45 mins
  -> Danke, Steffen

agree  Stuart and Aida Nelson
3 hrs
  -> Danke, Stuart und Aida

agree  Z-Translations Translator
1 day 9 hrs
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