Intermediate risk definition

Intermediate risk means that:

Examples of Intermediate risk in a sentence

  • Table 3 – Cardiovascular risk stratification in patients at a geriatric outpatient clinic n (%); mean ± SD CI (95%) Low risk 5 (4.0) - Intermediate risk 47 (37.9) - High risk 72 (58.1) - N/A 7 (5.6) - Low risk 2 (1.6) - Intermediate risk 54 (43.5) - High risk 54 (43.5) - Borderline risk 7 (5.6) - Low risk 0 (0.0) - Intermediate risk 1 (0.8) - High risk 123 (99.2) - Source: Research data, 2022.

  • Naproxen Mild to Moderate pain Inflammation PO: 0.5 to 1 g/d in 1 or 2 divided doses Intermediate risk of serious GI side effects – prescribe with PPI.

  • Table 4 – Analysis of agreement between the Framingham score and the AHA calculator Framingham score Low risk Intermediate risk High risk κ p value Low risk 2 7 0 0.427 <0.001 Intermediate risk 2 31 21 High risk 0 7 47 Source: Research data, 2022.

  • Table 5 – Analysis of agreement between SCORE2/ SCORE-OP and the AHA calculator SCORE2/SCORE-OP Low risk Intermediate risk High risk κ p value Low risk 0 0 9 −0.016 0.296 Intermediate risk 0 0 54 High risk 0 1 53 Source: Research data, 2022.

  • At SGH all staff either contribute to or hold the following responsibilities; Responsibility 1: Respectful, sensitive and safe engagement with clients and colleagues Responsibility 2: Identification of family violence risk Responsibility 3: Intermediate risk assessments Responsibility 4: Intermediate risk management.

Related to Intermediate risk

  • Sustainability Risk means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment.

  • operational risk means the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events, and includes legal risk;

  • high risk breach means that the threshold for notifying the individual is higher than that for notifying the relevant supervisory authority.

  • Low risk means normal, uncomplicated prenatal course as determined by adequate prenatal care and prospects for a normal, uncomplicated birth as defined by reasonable and generally accepted criteria of maternal and fetal health.

  • Slow sand filtration means a process involving passage of raw water through a bed of sand at low velocity (generally less than 0.4 meters per hour (m/h)) resulting in substantial particulate removal by physical and biological mechanisms.