Pelvic inflamatory disease. (A+)
pelvic inflammatory disease
pelvic inflamatory disease
Clinical manifestations are the observable symptoms by which a disease may be diagnosed by a physician. It is how a disorder 'manifests' itself to an observer.
WebMD is a good resource to find out the symptoms common in ADHD. Unfortunately, as a physician, I can tell you that many immediately connect somewhat obscure findings and diagnose themselves with these diseases.
The physician's findings based on an examination of the patient are typically documented in the medical record. This documentation includes details on the patient's symptoms, physical examination findings, diagnostic test results, and the physician's assessment and plan for treatment. The findings are used to guide further care and decision-making for the patient.
it is a disease
Clinical implications are common in research studies. There are some brief notes that highlight the concepts, diagnostics and recommendations of the findings.
In nursing notes and nursing reports, a nurse can assign the level of degree and report her findings to the physician. But a nurse cannot diagnose or assign a diagnosis for medical reimbursement. So therefore, the answer is yes IF it pertains to nursing measures. But the answer is no for medical diagnosis.
Ketones in the urince
I'm not too sure but it's a physician's medical point of view, not the patient's.
Biopsy. It is the only way to make a certain diagnosis of cirrhosis, although many clinical signs, laboratory findings, and imaging findings are pathognomonic of cirrhosis.
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It means the doctor needs to compare the findings on the scan to the findings from his history and physical examination of the patient, to see if they are the same.
When critiquing clinical papers, it is important to consider the study design, methodology, results, and conclusions. Look for potential biases, such as selection bias or measurement bias, that may impact the validity of the study. Assess the relevance and generalizability of the findings to your clinical practice and consider the strength of the evidence provided by the study.