The terms are:
* Good
* Guarded
* Hopeless
Good means the patient is expected to recover.
Guarded means that the patient's condition is serious, but that there is a chance of recovery.
Hopeless means that the patient is unlikely to recover.
G6H terminology is often used in hospital settings to communicate the patient's condition to other medical professionals. It can help to ensure that the patient receives the appropriate level of care.