Collection of questionnaire results, received by using the visual analog scale method, for its further processing in the medical web application
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.102296Keywords:
rhinomanometry, complex method, evaluation of patient's well-being, visual analog scale, questionnaireAbstract
A number of existing approaches of examination of the patients that face the inability of proper nasal breathing are analyzed and its disadvantages are determined. As a result, a complex approach to evaluation and monitoring of the patient's well-being is created and then gradually tested in practice. The main advantages of the proposed approach and the ways of its market entry are determined. Usage of this approach increases the probability of proper cure prescription
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