Held

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Held is a term used in various contexts in the medical field. It is often used to refer to a procedure or medication that is temporarily stopped or postponed. This can be due to a variety of reasons, such as a patient's adverse reaction to a medication, a need for further testing, or a change in a patient's condition.

Usage in Medical Context[edit | edit source]

In a medical context, the term "held" is often used in relation to medications. For example, a doctor may order that a medication be "held" if a patient is experiencing adverse side effects. This means that the administration of the medication is temporarily stopped until the patient's condition improves or the cause of the adverse reaction is determined.

Similarly, a procedure may be "held" if there is a need for further testing or if a patient's condition changes. For example, a surgical procedure may be held if preoperative tests reveal a potential risk that was not previously identified.

Usage in Other Contexts[edit | edit source]

The term "held" can also be used in other contexts. For example, in legal terms, a case may be "held" if it is postponed or delayed for any reason. In this context, the term has a similar meaning to its usage in the medical field, as it refers to a temporary stoppage or delay.

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