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What does no acute distress mean in medical terms?
No acute distress, in medical terms, refers to the absence of severe or immediately life-threatening symptoms or conditions. It indicates that a person is in a stable condition and does not require immediate medical intervention.
No acute distress does not imply the absence of all medical problems but suggests that any existing conditions are being managed and do not pose an immediate risk to the individual's health and well-being.