Friday, April 27, 2007

E. Tend To A Choice Of The Means Approved

e. tend to a choice of the means approved by statistics for the given category of illness or for its separate symptoms. Our form of indication of a status of the patient deprives of us habitual representations about character of disease. Certainly, parities of sizes of indicators is too illness symptoms, but they do not define its category. Precisely as well degree of a divergence of sizes of indicators does not characterise intensity of process. At the same time, this form of indication cannot serve as addition of a kliniko-morphological picture of illness as these forms of diagnostics are incompatible in view of absence of parallelism. This circumstance gives the grounds to consider our form of the account of a status of the patient as the independent form of diagnostics and as its essence is the account of stages of a status of the patient we would like to name it " the diagnosis". Displaying the given stage of a status of an organism, " the diagnosis" allows to define naturally character of the medical actions necessary for the given stage.

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