medical condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandcondition
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmedical condition
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Who should be told yourmedicalcondition?
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Is hismedicalconditionphysically reversible?
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Does the individual have a knownmedicalcondition?
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For nurses, results might ref lect actualmedicalcondition.
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How did she understand her ownmedicalconditionin relationship to the procedure she was requesting?
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Concurrently, they can assess the patient'smedicalcondition, decisionmaking capacity, beliefs, values, preferences, and needs.
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Sometimes, the cause is amedicalconditionthat can be treated.
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These cosmetic procedures are not medically indicated for a diagnosablemedicalcondition.
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Do patient age andmedicalconditioninfluence medical advice to stop smoking?
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Unwanted paternity, unlike unwanted pregnancy, does not qualify as amedicalconditionto be prevented.
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Technically speaking, the patient is not in amedicalconditiongood enough to allow this.
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Any drug prescribed for amedicalconditioncarries a "use by" date.
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Patients may therefore be selected according to the quantity of medicines that they are prescribed or bymedicalcondition.
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Medically related or secondary aggression is symptomatic of and due to amedicalcondition, including head injury and neurological conditions.
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She was previously employed as a professional but went on disability because of her worseningmedicalcondition.
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The physician was not in contact with the patient's spouse because of the spouse's poormedicalcondition.
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However, in 1986, no proprietor claimed not to take whoever they could get, irrespective of behaviour andmedicalcondition.
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It is not amedicalcondition.
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A seriousmedicalconditionhas been identified.
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This relates to the driver'smedicalcondition.
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Those children have amedicalcondition.
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This information is not collected bymedicalcondition.
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The claimant'smedicalconditionis not, necessarily, the key factor.
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His previously controllablemedicalconditiontherefore developed terminal complications.
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