A coexisting condition, often referred to as a comorbidity, is a medical condition that occurs alongside a primary condition in an individual. These conditions can interact and influence each other, potentially complicating treatment and management. For example, a patient with Diabetes may also have hypertension, and both conditions can affect overall health outcomes. Understanding coexisting conditions is crucial for providing comprehensive and effective healthcare.
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You just get on an aeroplane and EAT
being stupid is sharing a planet
The noun forms of the verb to coexist are coexistence and the gerund, coexisting.
(the principal ingredient, chosen for the patient's specific illness); a deputy (to reinforce the chief's action or treat a coexisting condition); an assistant (to counteract side effects of the first two ingredients); and an envoy
One example is the computer and the mouse. The reason they are coexisting is because the computer is type of technology and the mouse is another that helps the computer and without the mouse the computer would be incomplete . The computer and the keyboard is another type of technology because without the keyboard you wouldn't be able to search the web! And the last example of coexisting technology is the smartboard and the computer. If you don't know what a smartboard is it like a giant computer. The reason the smartboard and the computer are coexisting is because a smartboard cant work without the mac behind its back.The smartboard has to be connected top the computer to work, so now you know three types of coexisting technology.
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Be least 100 lb (45 kg) over ideal weight, as defined by life insurance tables; have a BMI of 40 or higher; or have a BMI over 35 with a coexisting serious medical condition (for example: severe diabetes or coronary artery disease).
Ian Stewart McCallum has written: 'Equilibrium relationships among the coexisting minerals in the Stillwater Complex, Montana'
The colors of the rainbow just represent the diversity and acceptance of diversity within the LGBT community. All of the colors are coexisting peacefully and beautifully.
Sciatica is a fairly common disorder and approximately 40% of the population experiences it at some point in their lives. However, only about 1% have coexisting sensory or motor deficits.
Noise pollution is more common in urban areas because of the large amount of people and traffic coexisting in a small area.