![]() ![]() So help your doctor, by looking to see if any of your lab values show a trend (for better or for worse) instead of waiting until a value is outside the reference range. ![]() The AMA, the CDC, the NIH - everyone is now recognizing that YOU are better off when *participating* in your healthcare. Doctors usually scan your most recent lab report, only looking for an H or L - few doctors will also study your last three or four lab reports - they will miss a trend. A trend are much more meaningful than a simple “H” or “L” (high or low). I just noticed a somewhat hidden feature: tap on any value and you’ll get a graph of all your history at Quest - this helps you to detect a trend, if your lab tests have been done by Quest. See details and instructions.QUEST has does an excellent job reporting lab results, with useful information about the meaning of the values. ![]() ![]() LabQuest 3 support is available with a few modifications.Support of the LabQuest Stream is via a USB connection, not Bluetooth.The macOS installer also includes the LabVIEW files for the Go! Devices.If Customize is not selected the installer will install the LabVIEW 2015 files. The macOS installer requires the user to click on the Customize button during installation to choose what versions of LabVIEW are on the computer.The macOS installer supports the 32-bit version of LabVIEW 2009 through 2013 and the 64-bit version of LabVIEW 20.Support of the LabQuest Stream is via a USB or Bluetooth connection for LabVIEW 2016 through 2018, and just USB for LabVIEW 2009-2015.Includes the LabVIEW files for the LabQuest interfaces, SensorDAQ, and Go! Devices.Supports the 32-bit version of LabVIEW 2009 through 2015 (running on either 32-bit or 64-bit computers).Open the download and extract the installer.Download the installer for your operating system. ![]()
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