Irreversible definition

Irreversible means cannot be reasonably improved upon by medical treatment and/or surgical procedures consistent with the current standard of the medical services available in Malaysia.
Irreversible means the condition cannot be improved by medical or surgical treatment at the time of Diagnosis. The medical or surgical treatment need not be undertaken if it would involve undue risk to the Insured Person’s health.
Irreversible means a condition of the Insured where the prognosis cannot be improved by medical or surgical treatment at the time of Diagnosis. However, when the prognosis could be improved by medical or surgical treatment but would impose, in the opinion of the Insured’s Physician, a risk to the Insured’s health that would outweigh the expected benefit(s) of such treatment, the condition is then also considered as Irreversible for the purpose of this definition.

Examples of Irreversible in a sentence

  • Irreversible modifications not approved by the adventure team may result in a deduction - please check before making any major modifications or alterations to the vehicle at the start.

  • Third-Party Fees are Irreversible Use of the Intermediary software and relevant blockchain may be subject to third-party transaction fees.

  • Irreversible effect – effect characterized by the inability of the body to partially or fully repair injury caused by a toxic agent.

  • Irreversible food production shocks may lead to a socio-economic tipping point in Southern Europe: rapid and substantial increase of food prices, food insecurity and riots.10 According to the IPCC (2014) fire frequency and wildfire extent will increase in Southern Europe (cf.

  • Irreversible skin pigmentation (chrysiasis) can occur in sun-exposed areas after prolonged treatment with Myocrisin.


More Definitions of Irreversible

Irreversible means it can’t be reasonably improved upon by medical treatment and/or surgical procedures based on best clinical practice in the UK at the time of the claim
Irreversible means that the harm would have a permanent or very long-lasting effect.
Irreversible means there are no reasonable interventions remaining where reasonable is determined by the clinician and person together exploring the recognized, available, and potentially effective interventions in light of the person's overall state of health, beliefs, values, and goals of care.43
Irreversible means the condition cannot be improved by medical or surgical treatment at the time of Diagnosis. The medical or surgical treatment need not be undertaken if it would involve undue risk to your health.
Irreversible means it cannot be reasonably improved upon by medical treatment and/or surgical procedures used by the National Health Service in the UK at the time of the claim;
Irreversible means cannot be reasonably improved upon by medical treatment and/or surgical procedures consistent with the current standard of the medical services available in Malaysia. “Medical Practitioner” means a surgeon or physician qualified by degree in western medicine, who is legally licensed and duly qualified to practise medicine and surgery authorised in the geographical area of his practice, and who also possesses a current Annual Practicing Certificate issued by the Malaysian Medical Council.
Irreversible means a condition of the Insured Person where the prognosis cannot be improved by medical or surgical treatment at the time of Diagnosis.