"Satisfactory" on test results typically indicates that the performance met the required standards or expectations. It suggests that the individual has demonstrated an acceptable level of knowledge or skill in the area being assessed. While it may not denote excellence, it confirms that the results are adequate for passing or for further progression.
In the context of NHS GUM (Genitourinary Medicine) results, "satisfactory" typically indicates that the test has produced reliable and interpretable results. It means that the sample collected was adequate for testing and that the laboratory could accurately assess any potential infections or conditions. However, it does not specify whether the results are positive or negative; further information is needed to understand the specific findings.
My grade on the test wasn't 100% but it was satisfactory.
Negative HIV test result
It means alright, not perfect but okay.
hemoglobin 11.5
i have a reading of 34.7 result of MCH what does that mean
Normal results include satisfactory clearance of the toxic substance or waste products from the patient's blood.
You can get real results, but that does not mean they will be accurate in any way at all.
alright, not perfect but good
Satisfactory
Try the links below. All of them provide satisfactory results.
The prepositions following the verb or adjective "satisfied" include :with (the satisfactory item or service)by (a satisfactory action)