"Medically acceptable" refers to practices, treatments, or interventions that meet established standards of care and are deemed appropriate by healthcare professionals based on current medical knowledge, guidelines, and evidence. It implies that the approach is safe, effective, and aligns with the consensus of the medical community. This term is often used in discussions about health insurance coverage, clinical guidelines, and patient care decisions.
It may or may not be acceptable. If the mean is 12, then no it is not acceptable. If the mean is 1000, then it may be acceptable depending on the criteria given.
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Medically cleaned of all germs
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The correct spelling for surgeries is "surgeries." For medically, the correct spelling is "medically."
Yes, oral sex is medically safe if you use a condom. It is medically unsafe if a person has HIV-AIDS or an STD. However, since many STDS and HIV-AIDS often do not show symptoms, just the absence of symptoms does not mean a man is medically 'clean' and therefore, oral sex without protection is technically never 'safe'.
If you mean adequate, it means "satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity."
Similar-minimally acceptable.
On the internet, it means "thanks in advance." Medically, it stands for Transient Ischemic Attack.
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
Medically managed means taking care of the effects of an illness or disease through the use of medicines. Most doctors will try this approach first before trying surgery if the problem is not life-threatening.