Calculated

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Calculated

Calculated (pronounced: cal-cu-lated, /ˈkalkyəˌlādəd/) is an adjective that describes something that has been carefully thought out or planned, often used in the context of medical procedures or treatments. The term is derived from the Latin word "calculatus", which means "reckoned" or "computed".

Related Terms

  • Calculation: The process of calculating something.
  • Calculated Risk: A risk that has been carefully considered and evaluated before being taken.
  • Calculated Therapy: A medical treatment plan that has been carefully planned and evaluated for a specific patient.

Usage in Medical Context

In a medical context, the term "calculated" is often used to describe a treatment or procedure that has been carefully planned and evaluated based on a patient's specific condition and needs. For example, a doctor may prescribe a calculated therapy for a patient with a specific type of cancer, which means that the therapy has been specifically designed to treat that type of cancer based on the latest medical research and the patient's individual health condition.

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