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The phrase "a patient condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or healthcare contexts to refer to the state or situation of a patient regarding their health or illness.
Example: "The doctor assessed a patient condition that required immediate attention and treatment."
Alternatives: "a patient's state" or "a patient's status".
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The sensor is meant to evaluate a patient condition after colon-surgery by sensing the presence of Escherichia coli in drain fluid.
It might be easier to grasp the outline of a patient condition with JCS than with any multiaxes scale.
Missing rules are associated with conditions which are not addressed in the guidelines: if a patient condition is not included in the guidelines, then necessarily no corresponding action is proposed.
The Thyroid in the first table was the comment of resident evaluation or acknowledging a patient condition significant for "thyroid pathology" (could have been goiter as well as clinical diagnosis of hyper or hypothyroidism, aspecifically).
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Sometimes, guidelines do not take into account a possible patient condition.
There is an inevitable time lag between finding an abnormal patient condition and reaching the on-call physician.
Our applied study protocol most likely created an undesirable patient condition prior to major abdominal surgery.
Therefore, these data represent a changing indicator of patient condition.
After discussing and checking case histories to get a clear idea of patient condition, we selected subjects in stable condition.
Surgical teams have not had a routine, reliable measure of patient condition at the end of an operation.
And, Dr. Farentino notes, not all emergency room staff are actually trained to handle mental health conditions, meaning that, during hospitalization, a patient's condition can often deteriorate.
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