Does horizontal and vertical thinking provide the right angle of approach to complex problems?
Autor: | Philip D Welsby |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Forcing (recursion theory) Horizontal and vertical business.industry General Medicine 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Tracing law.invention 03 medical and health sciences Identification (information) 0302 clinical medicine Cognition law Simple (abstract algebra) Medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Noise (video) Medical diagnosis business Algorithm |
Zdroj: | Postgraduate medical journal. 96(1140) |
ISSN: | 1469-0756 |
Popis: | Taro Shimizu presented a new diagnostic thinking forcing strategy (Shimizu’s article), not previously explicitly defined, comprising Horizontal Tracing (HTr) based on identifying primary diagnoses (PDs) that allows simultaneous identification of other possible associated conditions, using what are essentially simple flowcharts, and Vertical Tracing (VTr) that entails searching for aetiological diagnoses underlying the PD. The scheme outlined is a coherent way of delivering a full diagnosis that must include anatomical, physiological and aetiological elements. There are five considerations. First, in clinical medicine, uncertainty and complexity abound ‘cognitive noise’ and errors made initially in PDs may result in amplified errors. Humans cannot adequately cope with such complexities because they … |
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