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Feuver's Diagnosis guide [WIP]
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Feuver's in-depth and maybe more accurate Diagnosis guide! Can spoil future treatments and diagnosis, so be warned.
   
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Introduction
This is a Diagnosis guide made by a player with experience (or somewhat). This might help you when some things in the In-game diagnosis guide seems confusing, or not accurate enough. This guide will be separated by Illnesses and their treatments, then methodology for treatment.
Life Advice!
Diagnosing

The first thing you'll have to deal with - patients with terrible habits or doing things that are deemed detrimental for an healthy life.

All signs for this illness can be found in the nurse notes, right next to the console.


Things to look for:
  • Signs of smoking (And wrinkles in your face when you're 76, which indicates you smoke, somehow)
  • Signs of heavy drinking (Anything more than 3 units per day)
  • Signs of Stress
  • Shortness of breath or body pains.
  • Loneliness and Depression
  • Eating lots of junk/processed food.
  • Antisocial activities like staying alone watching TV.

Things to ignore:
  • Exercising/Yoga
  • Occasionnal takeaway
  • Healthy weight
  • Social activities

Treatment

Simply enter 1 and enter in the console to prescribe life advice. That's it, you're a good councilor!
Diabetes
Diagnosing:

Diabetes will unlock the graph scanner on the right. Scanning the arm will show 2 colums of blue dots. The first column (Leftmost) represents blood sugar, and the second (rightmost), the blood cells itself. The patient has diabetes when the first column (Blood sugar) is higher than the second column (Blood cell). This is generally very easy to diagnose and requires no real work. Just scan the arms to get the blue dots, and once you have a dot for each column, prescribe diabetes or don't.


Treatment

Go into the treatment tab (Entering N in the console) and then enter 1) for insuline injection. Don't forget to prescribe!

Osteoporosis
Diagnosing

Osteoporosis seems fairly complicated due to its four columns of red dots, but really, only one of these columns do matter, and it's the first one (The leftmost). This means it is more time consuming than complex to solve. Scan around the legs until you have a valid red dot on the first column, then inspect the height of this column. If it's not over 15 (Halfway above 10), the patient has osteoporosis.

Positive Diagnosis

Negative Diagnosis

Treatment

This depends on the patient age, so check the nurse details first.

If the patient is 50 or more, prescribe follow-up scans.

If the patient is 75 or more, prescribe follow-up scans AND drugs. He needs both to live!

Lung & Gastro-Intestinal Cancer
Diagnosis

This one requires a lot of time to check, but you don't have to wait for the scanner to reload. You will have three colored squared on your right, all of them representing a different organ.

Red are the lungs
Blue is the stomach
Green is the intestines

While slowly placing your scanner over these organs, you will uncover a lot of grey blocks and some yellow. To accurately find a cancer, you must find a 2X2 square of yellow blocks in ONE ORGAN. This means that if on the right edge of the lungs square (Red) you have two yellow blacks and in the stomach square (blue) you have two attached yellow square, this is NOT a cancer. The four yellow blocks MUST be in the same organ.

I recommend doing horizontal scans per organ, and skip a line of blocks until you find a pattern of two yellow blocks, then check around that two blocks pattern to find if there's a 4x4 block and thus a cancer. This is a lengthy scan.

Don't forget to count the numbers of cancer you find!

Treatment

This one is kind of tricky.

If there is ONE Cancer, prescribe Chemotherapy.

If there is TWO Cancers, prescribe Chemo and Surgery.

If there is THREE Cancers, prescribe BOTH Chemo and Surgery AND IMMUNOTHERAPY.

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racSG  [开发者] 2017 年 6 月 26 日 上午 12:59 
Great guide! :steamhappy: