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  DiagnosticProcess

Sigma KEE - DiagnosticProcess
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diagnostic process
A Process that is carried out for the purpose of determining the nature of a DiseaseOrSyndrome.
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Parents investigating The class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses where the agent attempts to obtain information (i.e. a Proposition denoted by a Formula).
Children biopsyAny DiagnosticProcess which involves the examination of BodySubstances taken from a living Organism.
 checking vitalsThere are four primary vital signs that are standard in most medical settings: (1) Body temperature (2) Heart rate or Pulse (3) Respiratory rate (4) Blood pressure. The equipment needed is a thermometer, a sphygmomanometer, and a watch. Although a pulse can be taken by hand, a stethoscope may be required for a clinician to take a patient's apical pulse.[from Wikipedia]
 EKGElectrocardiography is the process of producing a graph of voltage versus time of the electrical activity of the Heart using electrodes placed on the Skin. These electrodes detect the small electrical changes that are a consequence of cardiac muscle depolarization followed by repolarization during each cardiac cycle (heartbeat). Changes in the normal ECG pattern occur in numerous cardiac abnormalities, including cardiac rhythm disturbances (such as atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia), inadequate coronary artery blood flow (such as myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction), and electrolyte disturbances (such as hypokalemia and hyperkalemia). In a conventional 12-lead ECG, ten electrodes are placed on the patient's limbs and on the surface of the chest. The overall magnitude of the heart's electrical potential is then measured from twelve different angles ('leads') and is recorded over a period of time (usually ten seconds). In this way, the overall magnitude and direction of the heart's electrical depolarization is captured at each moment throughout the cardiac cycle.[from Wikipedia].
 measuring breathingThe DiagnosticProcess of determining whether and how frequently someone is Breathing.


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