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good con·di·tion
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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.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of good condition in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of good condition in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of good condition in a Sentence
It's in amazingly good condition for what it is, it was uncovered for three years from when it was painted [sometime around] 1915. And then it was visible for three years and then coated over. So the colors are as vibrant as the day they were painted.
We just do that a few times on each leg with them, just to give them a good stretch, we do some footwork with them. All of our elephants, generally once a month, get a pedicure, just to make sure their feet are in good condition.
Health Minister Victor Costache:
The man had been in direct contact with an Italian citizen who travelled to Romania earlier this month, he is in a good condition and will be transferred to a Bucharest infectious hospital.
There were some coins that were tossed in the 1855 ceremony in the mix of the mortar. They are in good condition so we are optimistic that the box itself has withstood the test of time and that it will therefore be holding the contents securely.
It's in pretty good condition, it looks a little thin. It's swimming really good. We put a buoy on it last night that should slow it down, and we should be able to spot it.
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