The committee's conceptual model of the diagnostic process and a discussion of clinical reasoning are included in this chapter, which provides an overview of diagnosis in health care. Conclusion has significant ramifications for patient consideration, exploration, and strategy. A "pre-existing set of categories agreed upon by the medical profession to designate a specific condition" (Jute, 2009) diagnosis has been described as both a process and a classification scheme. When a diagnosis is accurate and made promptly, a patient has the best chance of a positive health outcome because clinical decision making will be tailored to a correct understanding of the patient's health problem (Holmberg and Darning, 2014).
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