Ruled out disease?


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Answers:    im not answering this quesiton, im answering your questions just about being a youngster with weight/boys/friends. I read it but feel like near all the race saying you be overweight needed to be corrected.

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All I can think of is "ruled out (R/O)" Ab-so-lute-ly

If you imagine a symtom/condition may be any number of things, sometimes its easier to "rule out" things than to prove it.
Usually a disease is termed ruled out when they enjoy decided that that disease is not in attendance or not causing the current complaints. Ruling out is a passageway of narrowing down options for a diagnosis. So if someone comes to the ER beside chest pain we try to rule out the worst things first and progress from there. So we try to rule out a heart attack, next respiratory issues like a collapsed lung or blood clot, afterwards we look at gall bladder disease, ulcer, etc. So if this person next to chest pain wind up with a collapsed lung, the heart attack be ruled out.

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