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1991

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An Expert Inference Engine For Generation Of Nursing Diagnoses, Tom Edgar Jan 1991

An Expert Inference Engine For Generation Of Nursing Diagnoses, Tom Edgar

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Expert computer systems for use in the nursing profession are emerging as a potentially viable alternative to manual procedures. As nursing science continues to develop, the intellectual requirements of assessment and diagnosis are demanding that the professional nurse draw on an ever increasing bank of knowledge to interact effectively with clients. An expert system appears a promising tool to assist the nurse in storing and accessing some of the knowledge necessary to perform the assessment and diagnostic functions.

Problems and opportunities In applying artificial intelligence techniques to nursing science are documented and the current state of expert systems for nursing …


A Study Of The Survival Rate Of The Hepatitis B Virus, James Abraham Houck Iii Jan 1991

A Study Of The Survival Rate Of The Hepatitis B Virus, James Abraham Houck Iii

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of many viruses transmitted through the blood or body fluids. This paper concentrates on a mathematical study of the survival rate of HBV. Using data which includes the survival time for individuals who were diagnosed as being affected by HBV and those who died from HBV, we fit non-linear models to study the survival time for people affected by the virus. Survival probabilities suggest an exponential curve for the survival time. We also consider a pure death process which is a stochastic model for the survival time of the individuals affected. Our results show …