COMPUTERIZED PATIENT DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM.

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COMPUTERIZED PATIENT DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM


ABSTRACT  
In an attempt to alleviate the problem of medial diagnosis and to increase its affiance computerized patient diagnosis is development to assist doctor in diagnosing. The computerized patient diagnosis has the following features. 
i.  Quick retrieval of information about patient 
ii  Effective security measurers for information protection
ii  High degree of accuracy in diagnosing patient disease.
This ensures provision of efficient medical services. It reduces life loss and damage that may occur as a result of mistakes.
The project is carefully designed to give access to authority users. The project is menu driven and quite interactive it is designed is such a way that patients must be registered before they can be diagnosed. It is with patient registration number that the diagnosis form can be activated, the project is also designed to recommend laboratory test where necessary during the diagnosis process.

 

CHAPTER ONE 

1.0    INTRODUCTION

The role of computer as a diagnostic tool cannot be over emphasized with the shortage of trained medical personnel experts ( ). Diagnosing is a complex process, because the symptoms of a disease are not consistent in all patients, the consultant diagnosis is based on the facts collected from the patient in diague with the computer  system. The doctor test hypothesis (perhaps referencing to other recorded case) until completely satisfied, all these are added to the experience and knowledge of the consultant himself.

Doctors that are skilled at diagnosis and treatment are expected in our society to recognized the health problem of their patients (usually referred to as symptoms) recommend the best way of treat them and monitor the treatment until a stable health condition is achieved.

During this course, it may be necessary to describe changes in died, administered dirges, used equipment for various body function to perform surgery. Developed countries who United State of America encourage prevention of disease and they have adequate facilities for treatment of various diseases.

Some example of expensive and sophisticated technological equipment and machine employed. In these countries are heart surgery, dialysis machines and computer aided topology (CAT) scanners. There is also

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