Diagnosis Guide

Fevers Diagnosis

Fevers: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Oral testing For a febrile patient, fever may be diagnosed by oral testing. This is done by placing the disposable or digital thermometer underneath the tongue to one side and closing the mouth over it. […]

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Gallstones Diagnosis

Gallstones: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Liver and pancreatic blood tests Liver and pancreatic blood tests are minimally invasive blood tests required to examine the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreatic ducts for any obstruction. The obstruction may cause inflammation in the

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Insomnia Diagnosis

Insomnia: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Polysomnography This test is regarded as the gold standard for diagnosing the causes for sleep disorders. In this test a number of physiological variables are recorded and measured during sleep. The physiologic lead placed on

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Gas Diagnosis

Gas: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Imaging tests There are a series of imaging tests that works well to diagnose the problem of gas in the digestive tract. These include a computerized tomography (CT) scan of abdomen. This is the initial

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Liver Failure Diagnosis

Liver Failure: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Albumin (Alb) Albumin is a protein that circulates in the blood and is exclusively produced by the liver. It is the primary constituent of total protein, the other being globulins. In chronic liver diseases

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Arrhythmia Diagnosis

Arrhythmia: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Electrocardiography (ECG) ECG is required as a documentation technique for recording arrhythmia. It is regarded as standard diagnosing tool for arrhythmia and it records comparative timing between ventricular and atrial electrical events. It calculates the

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Depression Diagnosis

Depression: Diagnosis Top Diagnosis 1. Self-reported experiences Self-reported experiences is an excellent way of diagnosing clinical depression. Herein, a client may describe her/his feelings of hopelessness, guilt or experiences in the day to day life, which may help a clinical

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