Topic: Guarded Prognosis
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What is a guarded prognosis in cats?
Guarded means that things can go either way, meaning they may pass away or they can pull through. 24 hours is usually a good indication of how they will do. If they get a bit better during those 24 hours, then there's a good chance that the... Read More »
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What is a guarded prognosis?
Susan is correct. In actual use, the term "guarded prognosis" means it's not looking good, but it's not totally hopeless yet. It's one step above "poor prognosis" and a step below "fair prognosis." Read More »
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What does it mean to have a guarded prognosis?
A guarded prognosis is the middle ground between a "Fair" prognosis and a "Poor" prognosis. It means that due to other things going on with your (what we call co-morbidity) your prognosis is tenuous. Hope that helps Read More »
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Horses are prey animals that basically need to move around in order to survive, and Barbaro is currently confined to a stall where he is likely to have to stay for weeks, if not months. Beyond the always-present possibility of infection in ... Read More »
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To the best of my knowledge, it means the prognosis is somewhere between poor and fair - there is some uncertainty involved. Read More »
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Inflammatory bowel disease is the term used to describe a diverse group of intestinal disorders in dogs and cats. These disorders are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of inflammatory cells in the mucosa or lining of the intestine.... Read More »
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