What are the levels of conditions in a hospital?

They are:

  • Undetermined – Patient is awaiting physician and/or assessment.
  • Good – Vital signs are stable and within normal limits.
  • Fair – Vital signs are stable and within normal limits.
  • Serious – Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits.
  • Critical – Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits.

What is fair condition medical?

Fair – Vital signs are stable and within normal limits. Patient is conscious, but may be uncomfortable. Indicators are favorable. Serious – Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits. Patient is acutely ill.

What does condition c mean in a hospital?

Condition C: Called when a patient is in crisis and needs rapid evaluation and treatment or when a patient requires expedient transfer to a monitored bed or an ICU bed.

What does a fair diagnosis mean?

Fair: The patient’s vital signs are stable and normal, and the patient is conscious, but he or she might be uncomfortable. Indicators for recovery are favorable.

What does very poorly mean in hospital terms?

A popular term by British laypersons referring to a non-specific state of malaise, as in Patient X is poorly.

What is considered medically stable?

Medically Stable means good physical health, with no acute or chronic health problems for which medical treatment beyond routine medical care is required or anticipated.

What does code GREY mean in a hospital?

Combative or violent patient
be moved. Code Gray: Combative or violent patient. Amber Alert: Infant or child missing or abducted.

What does a positive fair test indicate?

A positive test occurs when pain is produced in the sciatic/gluteal area. Due to the position of the test, pain may produced in the anterior thigh as well as a result of femoral acetabular impingement, so be sure to ask where the patient is feeling pain!

What is a fair prognosis?

Fair: This prognosis would indicate that a person may have some response to treatment, but that their condition will likely have a notable impact on their life and ability to function. Poor: This indicates that their condition is unlikely to improve and that their quality of life will be significantly affected.