The terms catastrophic, critical, moderate, and negligible are often used to describe the severity or impact of an event, risk, or situation. "Catastrophic" refers to a severe outcome with widespread damage or loss, while "critical" indicates a serious situation that requires immediate attention. "Moderate" suggests a manageable level of impact, and "negligible" describes an effect that is so minor it can be disregarded. These terms help in risk assessment and decision-making processes.
Level of severity of adverse event's effect
the term catastrophic, critical, marginal and negligible used in risk management
These terms are commonly used in the risk assessment matrix and refer to the levels of risk. Catastrophic is the highest level of risk while negligible risk is the lowest level.
Level of severity of adverse event's effect
"Negligible" is a confusing term; this depends on a specific situation.
moderate
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Long-term maintenance is a critical feature of cardiac rehabilitation.
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Moderate