Definitions for "Stabilized"
The process of stabilization involves injecting a hardening agent, usually an epoxy or polymer, into stone to improve hardness. This is often done with turquoise beads using a vaccum process.
a well is considered "stabilized" when, in the case of a flowing well, the rate of production through a given size of choke remains constant, or, in the case of pumping well, when the fluid column within the well remains constant in height.
A term used to describe a property here the income and expenses have remained consistent. Typically for a minimum of 90 days.
Term associated with the operation of a property wherein the income and expenses have achieved and maintained a consistent level of performance. The minimum is usually established when the property has performed at a specific minimum for ninety (90) days.
When the prosthesis is held in position by urethral tissue.
Keywords:  conscious, wake, zero, count, reverse
If your character is stabilized, you can reverse your count, and will become conscious again when you reach zero. (For example, if you had counted to 78 before you were stabilized, you should then count back down from 78, and your character will wake up at 0.)
Keywords:  stable, firm
made stable or firm
Containing a small amount of another substance included to keep the first material from changing form.