English term
Patient Phones R-L
Espero que puedan ayudarme con la siguiente expresión al español: “Patient Phones R-L”, relacionada con las pruebas eléctricas a un equipo electro-médico. Si pudieran también con el término: “Patient trigger”. Muchas gracias:
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“Auxiliary Equipments of the EUT:
- Patient Phones R-L
- Patient Response / Patient trigger
- Notebook
Eut Operating Conditions During Tests:
AE details: during the test the Auxiliary Equipment (AE), connected to EUT:
• AE 1 (Patient Phones R-L) connected to EUT Component N° 1 (Tympanometer)
• AE 2 (Patient trigger) connected to EUT Component N° 1 (Tympanometer)
• AE 3 (Notebook) connected to EUT Component N° 2 (Desktop-charger)”
GVL
5 +3 | Audífonos para el paciente (Derecha-Izquierda) | Juan Gil |
Non-PRO (2): Juan Gil, Jose Marino
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Proposed translations
Audífonos para el paciente (Derecha-Izquierda)
Por lo que se ve parece un equipo para audiometría.
Patient trigger: pulsador [del paciente].
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