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Hereof, what is the purpose of a fishbone diagram?
A fishbone diagram, also called a cause and effect diagram or Ishikawa diagram, is a visualization tool for categorizing the potential causes of a problem in order to identify its root causes. A fishbone diagram is useful in product development and troubleshooting processes to focus conversation.
- In your Word document, go to Insert > Illustrations > Shapes. A drop-down menu will appear.
- Use the shape library to add shapes and lines to build your fishbone diagram.
- To add text, go to Insert > Text > Text box.
- Save your document.
Just so, what are Fishbone labs?
The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP), also called the Chem7, or simply the Electrolyte Panel, includes a set of 7 laboratory values widely monitored in the serum/plasma of patients. These values are usually presented in a "fishbone" diagram. The third column includes labs primarily useful for determining renal function.
This test can be used to evaluate kidney function, blood acid/base balance, and your levels of blood sugar, and electrolytes. Depending on which lab you use, a basic metabolic panel may also check your levels of calcium and a protein called albumin.