Significant change in clinical status refers to a notable alteration in a patient's health condition, which may involve improvement, deterioration, or new symptoms that impact their diagnosis or treatment plan. This change can be assessed through various clinical indicators, such as vital signs, lab results, or patient-reported outcomes. Recognizing such changes is crucial for timely intervention and adjustments in care strategies. It often necessitates further evaluation and potential modifications to the patient's treatment regimen.
The status quo is the present situation. If you are fighting against the status quo, it means that you want things to change. If you are trying to maintain the status quo, it means that you are trying to make sure that things don't change.
It means: In Status Quo= no significant changes in physical or mental state.
It's a big, significant change in something; a paradigm shift.
Clinical manifestations are the observable symptoms by which a disease may be diagnosed by a physician. It is how a disorder 'manifests' itself to an observer.
Ascribed is what you are doing to get to a specified status. Achieved would mean you have done all required to obtain that status.
You relocated your business. Or change of business name. Or partnership etc. Any changes to your license and status of doing business must be reported to the proper adminstrative offices etc.
After mri,on lower spine what does clinical correlation mean
the change was very affective to canada. how he died no one nows its a mystery of Canada like the Mary cheleste
essentially clinical trials are testing on members of the public that volunteer themselves for such test
It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status
It is commonly use as being 'pleased to the point of doing nothing, allowing circumstances to be 'as is' or status quo. Not being accommodating to change.
Means that each ip addresse will change say from 192.168.1.59 to 192.168.1.23