"No acute cardiopulmonary process" refers to the absence of any immediate or severe conditions affecting the heart and lungs. It indicates that there are no signs of acute issues such as heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or severe respiratory distress at the time of assessment. This term is often used in medical evaluations to reassure that the patient is stable and not experiencing any critical cardiopulmonary complications.
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