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Diagnosis1 The nature of a disease; the identification of an illness. 2 A conclusion or decision reached by diagnosis. The diagnosis is rabies. 3 The identification of any problem. The diagnosis was a plugged IV. The word diagnosis comes directly from the Greek, but the meaning has been changed. To the Greeks a diagnosis meant specifically a "discrimin [..]
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DiagnosisThe process of weighing the probability of one disease versus that of other diseases possibly accounting for a patient's illness. The differential diagnosis of rhinitis (a runny nose) includes allergic rhinitis (hayfever), the abuse of nasal decongestants and, of course, the common cold.
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DiagnosisSee: Retrodiagnosis.
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury from its signs and symptoms. A health history, physical exam, and tests, such as blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsies, may be used to hel [..]
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DiagnosisThe activity of discovering the cause(s) of quality deficiencies; the process of investigating symptoms, collecting and analyzing data, and conducting experiments to test theories to determine the roo [..]
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Diagnosis1680s, medical Latin application of Greek diagnosis "a discerning, distinguishing," from stem of diagignoskein "discern, distinguish," literally "to know thoroughly," fro [..]
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DiagnosisSince there is no biological way of confirming a diagnosis of ASD at this point in time, diagnosis should be based on the observation of the behavioral features using the DSM-IV-TR® framework. The Aut [..]
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DiagnosisIdentification of a disease from its signs and symptoms.
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DiagnosisThe decision that a patient has a specific disease or infection, usually accomplished by evaluating clinical symptoms and laboratory tests.
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Diagnosisidentification of a disease or cause of a medical condition.
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease or condition by carrying out tests or by studying the symptoms.
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Diagnosisidentifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon (diagnose) determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis (diagnose) subject to a medical analysis Diag [..]
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DiagnosisA decision based on the recognition of clinically relevant symptomatology, the consideration of causes that may exclude a diagnosis of another condition, and the application of clinical judgment.
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Diagnosisn. Determination of the distinctive nature of a disease.
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DiagnosisThe identification of a medical condition, cause or disease
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Diagnosisdiagnosis (pop)
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DiagnosisDiagnosis is the process of determining, through evaluation of symptoms, the nature of an illness. For instance, if a child is taken to a doctor with a fever and rash, it is the doctor's duty to [..]
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Diagnosisa detailed description.
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Diagnosis(diagnoses). A brief statement of the features of a taxon that collectively distinguish it from other taxa with which it might be confused.
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DiagnosisUnearthing mental causes.
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Diagnosisa decision or opinion, regarding the nature of a condition, resulting from an examination or investigation of symptoms. [IHDI]
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DiagnosisThe identification of the nature of an illness or other problem usually done by examination of the symptoms.
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Diagnosismedical explanation of an illness or condition
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Diagnosis(DY-ug-NO-sis) the determination of a disease from its signs and symptoms.
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DiagnosisThe process of determining health status and the factors responsible for producing it; may be applied to an individual, family, group or community. The term applied both to the process of determination and to its findings.
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Diagnosis(n) identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease or medical condition.
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DiagnosisIdentifying a disease by its signs, symptoms, imaging procedures, and/or laboratory findings. In general, the earlier a diagnosis of cancer is made, the better the chance for long-term survival.
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DiagnosisThe term used when a doctor finds that a person has a certain medical problem or disease.
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DiagnosisThe way a medical professional recognises a condition or disease.
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DiagnosisN F diagnosis
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms using patient history, examination, and laboratory and other test results.
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Diagnosis(n) the art and science of identifying a disease by its signs
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying the nature of a disease or disorder by examination by a physician or mental health professional.
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DiagnosisAbbreviations: Dx Definition: (DYE-ag-NO-sis) Adj: diagnostic (DYE-ag-NOS-tik) The process of identifying a disease by the signs and symptoms.
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DiagnosisSay: dy-ig-no-sus
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Diagnosis identification of a disease or condition by a scientific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, history, as well as laboratory tests and procedures.
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DiagnosisA diagnosis is the determination by a medical professional of the nature of a person’s disorder after consideration of their signs, symptoms and the results of medical tests. A diagnosis categorises a [..]
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Diagnosisprocess of determining cause of a failure.
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Diagnosisn. diagnóstico
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DiagnosisThe identification of the disorder or disability. Must be made by a medical professional (e.g. Paediatrician, Psychiatrist or Developmental Neurologist).
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DiagnosisIdentification of condition as a result of evidence gathered
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DiagnosisThe problem identified after an evaluation.
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DiagnosisThe determination of the Nature of a Disease or condition, or the distinguishing of one Disease or condition from another. Assessment may be made through Physical Examination, Laboratory tests, or the [..]
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DiagnosisDiagnosis of a Disease or condition made before Death.
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DiagnosisApplication of Computer Programs designed to assist the Physician in solving a diagnostic problem.
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DiagnosisNon-optimal interval of Time between onset of symptoms, Identification, and initiation of treatment.
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DiagnosisDetermination of which one of two or more Diseases or conditions a Patient is Suffering from by systematically comparing and contrasting results of diagnostic measures.
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DiagnosisMethods to determine in Patients the Nature of a Disease or disorder at its early stage of progression. Generally, early Diagnosis improves Prognosis and Treatment Outcome.
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DiagnosisExcessive period of Time between onset of Disease and Identification.
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DiagnosisConclusions derived from the Nursing Assessment that establish a Health Status profile for the Patient and from which Nursing interventions may be ordered.
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DiagnosisExamination of the Mouth and Teeth toward the Identification and Diagnosis of intraoral Disease or manifestation of non-oral conditions.
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DiagnosisDiagnosis of a Disease or condition made after Death.
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DiagnosisDetermination of the Nature of a pathological condition or Disease in the Ovum; Zygote; or Blastocyst prior to implantation. Cytogenetic Analysis is performed to determine the presence or absence of g [..]
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DiagnosisDetermination of the Nature of a pathological condition or Disease in the postimplantation Embryo; Fetus; or pregnant female before Birth.
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DiagnosisThe co-existence of a substance abuse disorder with a psychiatric disorder. The diagnostic principle is based on the fact that it has been found often that chemically dependent Patients also have psyc [..]
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DiagnosisThe visualization of Tissues during Pregnancy through recording of the echoes of Ultrasonic waves directed into the body. The procedure may be applied with reference to the Mother or the Fetus and wit [..]
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DiagnosisThe determination of the nature of a disease or condition, or the distinguishing of one disease or condition from another. Assessment may be made through physical examination, laboratory tests, or the [..]
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DiagnosisApplication of computer programs designed to assist the physician in solving a diagnostic problem.
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DiagnosisDetermination of which one of two or more diseases or conditions a patient is suffering from by systematically comparing and contrasting results of diagnostic measures.
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DiagnosisThe co-existence of a substance abuse disorder with a psychiatric disorder. The diagnostic principle is based on the fact that it has been found often that chemically dependent patients also have psyc [..]
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DiagnosisExamination of the mouth and teeth toward the identification and diagnosis of intraoral disease or manifestation of non-oral conditions.
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DiagnosisRelated Groups (DRGs) - A payment system for hospital bills. This system categorizes illnesses and medical procedures into groups for which hospitals are paid a fixed amount for each admission.
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DiagnosisIn taxonomy, a statement of the characters that uniquely distinguish a taxon from other taxa.
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DiagnosisThe identification of a disease based on its signs, physical examination, and appropriate tests.
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Diagnosisthe determination of a disease from its signs and symptoms.
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Diagnosisa. The act or process of identifying or determining the nature and cause of a disease or injury through evaluation of patient history, examination, and review of other significant data. b. The opinion [..]
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease.
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease, such as cancer, from its signs and symptoms.
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DiagnosisThe identification and naming of a person’s disease.
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Diagnosis Naming a condition or disease
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DiagnosisThe cause of an illness.
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DiagnosisThe recognition of a disability, disorder or condition, as defined by specific characterists or symptoms.
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DiagnosisDiagnosis is the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by the examination of symptoms. It is also the conclusion or decision reached by diagnosis.
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DiagnosisAs many of you will have experienced, diagnosis of Ménière’s disease can often be a long and frustrating process. There can be many other reasons why people have balance problems and it often takes th [..]
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DiagnosisDiagnosis problems are questions about the degree to which a particular test is reliable and clinically useful, generally asked in order to decide whether a patient would benefit enough from the test, [..]
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DiagnosisThe search for the reasons, the causes, that underlie a given research finding.
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DiagnosisThe process of identifying a disease by its signs and symptoms, as well as medical tests and tissue sampling and examination as needed.
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DiagnosisA widely used term but in this context referring to detecting and then identifying the cause of a failure in an electronic system or circuit.
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Diagnosisdetermining the presence of a specific disease or infection, usually based on evaluating a patient’s symptoms and results from laboratory tests.
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DiagnosisConfirmation of illness based on an evaluation of a patient's medical history, symptoms, and laboratory tests.
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Diagnosisthe exact name and type of the illness. Electrolytes
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Diagnosis
(medicine) The identification of the nature and cause of an illness.
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DiagnosisIdentification or naming of a disease by its signs and symptoms
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DiagnosisThe art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms.
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DiagnosisFinding out what is wrong. Dialysis
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DiagnosisThe identification and naming of a person’s disease.
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Diagnosisdetermining the presence of a specific disease or infection, usually based on evaluating a patient's symptoms and results from laboratory tests.
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosisis both a process and a label. The diagnostic process performed by the physical therapist includes integrating and evaluating data that are obtained during the examination to describe the patient/clie [..]
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Diagnosisthe procedure of identifying a disorder or disease and distinguishing it from other similar conditions.
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