Understanding Topics
If you think of the Healthwise®
Knowledgebase as a library of health-related information, then topics are the library books—each containing information about
a specific health condition, test, or medication.
How topics are organized
Most topics are organized in sections. These sections are similar
to the chapters in a book.
The sections appear in
the Topic Contents list, which is found on every page in
the Healthwise® Knowledgebase.
Once you find the topic you want, it's easy to browse through the
different sections. The links in this list allow you to go directly to sections
of interest. The Topic Contents list indicates the section you're currently
viewing, the other sections available, and the sections you've visited in the
topic.
Some sections you're likely to see are:
| A general introduction to the topic. |
| The common signs associated with the medical
condition. |
| Descriptions of the ways a condition can be treated
at home or by a health care provider. |
Navigating within a topic:
The topic title and the topic section name appear at the top of
the page in the Healthwise® Knowledgebase. These
headings can help you remember where you are within a topic.
To view a different section of a topic, select a section name
from the Topic Contents list.
Links within a topic: Often the text in a topic contains words that connect, or
link, to pages with additional or related information. These links have a
different color or appearance than the surrounding text. Some links take you to
other parts of the same topic, and others take you to a different topic. Note
that the topic title (at the top of each page) changes when you follow a link
to a different topic.
Links in the Healthwise® Knowledgebase
can also lead you to illustrations, Actionsets, Decision Points, and
definitions.
Links that don't work: If you select a link in a topic and nothing seems to
happen, check the Options or Preferences for your Internet browser and make
sure that JavaScript is turned on.