Medical Tests Analyzer by Smrt X Jennifer Cartwright
Medical Tests Analyzer by Smrt. X Jennifer Cartwright Megan Lammers Tammie Olds
Getting Started……. . �Lets begin by getting everyone to the correct URL and downloading the shareware program. �The URL is �www. absoluteshareware. com/shareware/medicaltests-analyzer-16127. htm �When you arrive at this page begin to download the program. �****Make sure your security program on your computer is up to date. �While you are waiting for the program to load, here is a little info on what the program offers.
Medical Tests Analyzer will help the average man or women with no medical background…. �To see what their lab results really mean �To know what the doctor is telling you about when it comes to your lab results �Know why the test was performed in the first place if unknown �What other tests may be done if levels are too high or too low Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm> Go from this to this….
So lets begin Enter your First and Last name, DOB, Sex, and if you are a smoker or not. Then select a test in the lower box and push analyze. Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
�Then you will come to the screen where you are able to fill in the values such as bilirubin or glucose levels, if you are positive for Hepatitis A, B, or C, ect. Enter the values you were given from your test results. �There are many other tabs where you can enter information including: obstetrics, hepatic and lipid panels, stool and urine, pap smear and electrolyte. �Make sure you go through the many tabs filling out all the values you know from your lab results. �An example of this is on the next slide. As you will see, there are many tabs you can use.
Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
Here a few screen prints from the other tabs, to show you the many options you have with this program. Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
�After filling in the levels you may notice they have either turned red, blue, or remained black. If they have remained black this is a normal, healthy level. If the value has turned blue it is at a low level. If the value has turned red then this is a high level that needs to be addressed. Normal level---19 U/L Low level---7 pg/ml High level-----. 25 mg Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
Have more questions? �While at this screen you can further investigate questions you may have. While you slide your cursor over the list, they will turn blue and a bubble will pop up saying see article and you can click on them. This will open up to a whole article describing what this word means, what other tests may be done, and other information you may find helpful. See Article Potassium: Uric Acid: Lipase:
What’s next? �After you have entered all of your lab test values, click analyze. Then another box will pop up and this is your test analysis. �The reference (normal) range as well as your levels will be displayed in the color that corresponds to high, low, or normal value. An explanation of the results, and potential resolutions to bring this level back to a normal reference level. Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
A few more things � This program allows you to have multiple patients, so for example you could have your whole family allowing you to always have the most resent test results from your entire family. � Also this program allows you to save the data so if another test is done you can go back and change result values or add new result values. You will be able to track your medical history over time. Source: Medical Test Analysis, 2011 <http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm>
References Medical Tests Analysis (Version 1. 02. 1) [Computer Software]. Smrt. X. Retrieved from http: //smrtx. com/MTADoc/index. html? doesnotstart. htm.
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