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 This module should provide a central API for measurement of body "properties". This module should provide a central API for measurement of body "properties".
  
-  * blood pressure (date/time, systolic, diastolic, heart frequency, side ofmeasurement (L/R), comment)+  * blood pressure (date/time, systolic, diastolic, heart frequency, side of measurement (L/R), comment)
   * height, weight, abdominal girth, head circumference, breast girth   * height, weight, abdominal girth, head circumference, breast girth
  
 ====== Considerations ====== ====== Considerations ======
 We should consider wether this is a good idea to put this into a central module, or if it would be better to spread it into the modules where it fits better. There might be many things to measure, but with different purposes: ultrasonic diagnostics might be a separate module, and should contain its measurement properties itself. we can't provide measurement for everything. But what could be possible to create a plugin hook, an API for measurement. This should be discussed further. We should consider wether this is a good idea to put this into a central module, or if it would be better to spread it into the modules where it fits better. There might be many things to measure, but with different purposes: ultrasonic diagnostics might be a separate module, and should contain its measurement properties itself. we can't provide measurement for everything. But what could be possible to create a plugin hook, an API for measurement. This should be discussed further.
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