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1. Wohlfahrtspflege - this appears in the name of a professional association

and in the title of some German legislation: is this simply nursing?

2. Blutentnahme - do we call this blood extraction?

3. Nadelstichverletzung - do we refer to needlestick (needle-stick) injury? I

am pretty sure I have seen it.

4. I used puncture for stich in some contexts, so what about Durchstich?

Still puncture?

Thanks,

Kinory MITI

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Hi .

>2. Blutentnahme - do we call this blood extraction?

" Blood sampling " is perhaps better.

http://www.tk-online.de/rochelexikon/ro02500/r04153.000.html

>4. I used puncture for stich in some contexts, so what about Durchstich?

>Still puncture?

In my opinion, it is something more than a pucture (or than a simple

needle-stick). A " Durchstich " is when the needle penetrates deep tissues

(transfixion) (compare e.g.

http://www.tk-online.de/rochelexikon/ro07500/r08615.000.html ).

I suggest " deep needle-stick " .

Severity of Wound

....

* Deep needle stick (beyond intradermal level)

Comments from native speakers are welcome.

Ciao,

Gilberto

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Gilberto Lacchia, MD

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In a message dated 7/4/2004 1:06:47 PM W. Europe Daylight Time,

Lotsofwordz@... writes:

> . Wohlfahrtspflege - this appears in the name of a professional association

> and in the title of some German legislation: is this simply nursing? -

> Depends on the context. Welfare?

>

> 2. Blutentnahme - do we call this blood extraction? Blood withdrawal

>

> 3. Nadelstichverletzung - do we refer to needlestick (needle-stick) injury?

> I

> am pretty sure I have seen it. Correct

>

> 4. I used puncture for stich in some contexts, so what about Durchstich?

> Still puncture? Depends on the context - Durchstich durch was?

>

>

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