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  2. Unified Diagnostic Services - Wikipedia

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    Unified Diagnostic Services (UDS) is a diagnostic communication protocol used in electronic control units (ECUs) within automotive electronics, which is specified in the ISO 14229-1. [1] It is derived from ISO 14230-3 ( KWP2000) and the now obsolete ISO 15765 -3 (Diagnostic Communication over Controller Area Network (DoCAN) [2] ).

  3. OBD-II PIDs - Wikipedia

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    Service 02 accepts the same PIDs as service 01, with the same meaning, but information given is from when the freeze frame was created. Note that PID $02 is used to obtain the DTC that triggered the freeze frame. A person has to send the frame number in the data section of the message. Service 03 - Show stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)

  4. What is Covered by Preventative Healthcare Insurance?

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    Preventive health insurance is exactly what it sounds like: a plan that covers care received in order to prevent the onset of illness. Historically, most plans have covered preventive care at ...

  5. Medical diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Medical diagnosis (abbreviated Dx, [1] Dx, or Ds) is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as a diagnosis with the medical context being implicit. The information required for a diagnosis is typically collected from a history and physical examination of the ...

  6. Does Medicare Cover MRI Scans? Requirements, Costs - Healthline

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    According to Medicare.gov, the average out-of-pocket cost for an outpatient MRI scan is around $17. If the MRI happens while you’re checked into a hospital, the average cost is $9. Without any ...

  7. Preventive Health: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

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    Preventive health refers to routine care you receive in order to maintain your health. It’s key to diagnosing medical conditions before they become a problem. Preventing serious diseases before ...

  8. Anoscopy: How it Works, What to Expect, and Similar Procedures

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    A proctoscopy follows a similar procedure to an anoscopy. A flexible tube is inserted into the anus to examine the inside of the rectum and bottom part of the colon. A proctoscopy searches for ...

  9. Medical Assistants: What do they do? - WebMD

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    A medical assistant might do administrative tasks like: Answering phones and scheduling appointments. Greeting patients and their families. Filing and updating medical records. Coding and ...