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  1. good condition

    Medical state is a term used to describe a hospital patient's health status, or condition. The term is most commonly used in information given to the news media, and is rarely used as a clinical description by physicians. Two aspects of the patient's state may be reported. The first aspect is the patient's current state, which may be reported as "good" or "serious," for instance. Second, the patient's short-term prognosis may be reported. Examples include that the patient is improving or getting worse. If no immediate change is expected, the term stable is frequently used as a qualifier to denote conditions where a patient has stable vital signs.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of good condition in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of good condition in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of good condition in a Sentence

  1. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan:

    He is now in good condition.

  2. Michael Brown:

    The CVR recording media appears to be in good condition. We're still working to download the data from that.

  3. Connecticut State Archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni:

    The bone, for 18th-century, is in good condition, but the compaction of the soil around the bone has been difficult ... its a hard compacted loam with large pockets of clay.

  4. Michael Brown:

    Fortunately the engines are in good condition on the tail end, at the wreckage site and will allow for a thorough examination.

  5. Stefania Giudice:

    It was wonderful because it is very beautiful and in very good condition.

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