(DR Zen Fuller Clinic) : ER Diagram and Database Implementation
This document outlines an ER diagram and database implementation for the Dr Zen Fuller Clinic. It includes a table of contents and sections on the database schema, dependencies, and ER diagram. The database schema section describes the tables - Patient, Prescription, Treatment, Nutriproduct, and Patient Bill. The dependencies section lists the primary and foreign keys between tables. The ER diagram section provides a visual representation of the relationships between entities.
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(DR Zen Fuller Clinic) : ER Diagram and Database Implementation
This document outlines an ER diagram and database implementation for the Dr Zen Fuller Clinic. It includes a table of contents and sections on the database schema, dependencies, and ER diagram. The database schema section describes the tables - Patient, Prescription, Treatment, Nutriproduct, and Patient Bill. The dependencies section lists the primary and foreign keys between tables. The ER diagram section provides a visual representation of the relationships between entities.
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ER Diagram and Database Implementation
(Dr Zen Fuller Clinic)
Submitted By: Course: Submitted to: Faculty of Science ITECH100 Database !anagement Systems "c#no$ledgement I thanks to my professor to guide me in such a manner that we all can learn the subect in the best way! "lso I would like to thanks to all of my friends who discussed the case and help me in this regard! #ast but not least I thank to my family members for endless support! $ Faculty of Science ITECH100 Database !anagement Systems Table of Contents Topic %age & %! Database Schema & $! Dependency & '! () Diagram * ' Faculty of Science ITECH100 Database !anagement Systems Database Sc'ema "s we are considering the database schema of the case+ the database is chosen in the way that there is less redundancy! ,atient -%atient(ID+ ,atient./ame+ ,atient."ddress+ ,atient.City) ,rescrition -Patient_ID+ Consultation+ Drug."llergy+ Conslt.date+ Start.0ime+ (nd.0ime) 0reatment -TSer)ice(Code+ Ser1ice.name+ Insure.classify+ Insur.co1er+ )ebate+ Description) /utriproduct -*Code+ /ame+ 2ty+ 3nit.cost+ Supplier+ Description) ,atient.Bill -Patient_ID+ Consultation+ TSerivice_Code+ NCode+ Billed."mt) Dependency ,atient -%atient(ID+ ,atient./ame+ ,atient."ddress+ ,atient.City) ,rescrition -Patient_ID+ Consultation+ Drug."llergy+ Conslt.date+ Start.0ime+ (nd.0ime) 0reatment -TSer)ice(Code+ Ser1ice.name+ Insure.classify+ Insur.co1er+ )ebate+ Description) /utriproduct -*Code+ /ame+ 2ty+ 3nit.cost+ Supplier+ Description) ,atient.Bill -Patient_ID+ Consultation+ TSerivice_Code+ NCode+ Billed."mt) & Faculty of Science ITECH100 Database !anagement Systems 0he abo1e database schema is in ' rd /F -we designed in such a way that there is no redundancy) () Diagram * ,atient ,rescription %atient(ID %atient(*ame %atient("ddress %atient(city has Rebat Description Insur(co)er Seri)ce(name Insure(classify 0reatment /utriproducts TSer)ice(Code Rebate Insur(co)er Ser)ice(name *(code name +nit(Cost Description Can include ,atient.bill ,illed(amt *Code TSer)ice(Code Consultation %atient(ID