Construction of an activity diagram for the principle of passing the MRI procedure by means of UML

Keywords: Modeling, medical diagnostics, activity diagrams, unified modeling language, UML, MRI, diagnostic accuracy, patient training, scientific research

Abstract

The activity diagram for MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), presented in the article, allows you to understand the principles of this diagnostic technique and understand the importance of proper patient preparation before MRI. The diagram demonstrates how any movement or metal objects can distort the images obtained and negatively affect the accuracy of the diagnosis and clearly shows that MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create images of internal organs and tissues. Understanding the principles of MRI and proper preparation of patients help to obtain accurate diagnostic results and establish the correct diagnosis. With the help of MRI, doctors can accurately detect diseases and damage in tissues and organs that were previously not available for diagnosis by other methods. Thus, understanding the principles of MRI and proper preparation of the patient before the examination are key factors for obtaining accurate diagnostic results and establishing the correct diagnosis.

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Published
2024-03-28
How to Cite
Samchuk , L., Povstiana , Y., Kachula , I., & Povstiana , S. (2024). Construction of an activity diagram for the principle of passing the MRI procedure by means of UML. COMPUTER-INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES: EDUCATION, SCIENCE, PRODUCTION, (54), 192-198. https://doi.org/10.36910/6775-2524-0560-2024-54-24
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Computer science and computer engineering