what are two positive patient outcomes

The patient lives.

The patient is happy.

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Two positive patient outcomes can include:

1. Improved Health: One positive patient outcome is when a patient's health improves as a result of medical intervention or treatment. This could involve a variety of factors such as the resolution of symptoms, alleviation of pain, improvement in physical or mental well-being, increased functional abilities, or overall better health status.

2. Increased Quality of Life: Another positive patient outcome is when a patient's quality of life improves. Quality of life encompasses various aspects such as physical, emotional, and social well-being. Positive outcomes in this area can involve improvements in daily functioning, ability to engage in activities they enjoy, better mental health, enhanced relationships, increased independence, or an overall improved sense of fulfillment and happiness.

To determine if these positive outcomes have been achieved, healthcare professionals often rely on various assessment methods, such as patient surveys, clinical tests, measurements of vital signs and physical functioning, and subjective evaluations by both the patient and the healthcare team. The evaluation of positive patient outcomes is an important aspect of healthcare monitoring and can guide future treatment decisions and interventions.