[FEAT] Add a Graph to visualize trends
tesla809 opened this issue · 4 comments
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Summary
Based on ROADMAP-TO-MVP
Why is a graph useful
Being able to see the trend of temperature and heart rate change over time is SUPER useful for the doctor.
Task for graph:
Add a graph or some easy visual that shows trends of temperature and heart rate over time.
The trend of these two measurements is SUPER important to assess the possibility of being affected by COVID, based on @DocMusher#9988 experience.
Make it look CLEAN and LOGICAL since this is an ESSENTIAL feature that doctor and user will interact with.
Use the best library you see fit.
The trend is your friend.
Motivation
**Why are we doing this? **
Being able to see the trend of temperature and heart rate change over time is SUPER useful for the doctor.
**What use cases does it support? **
Hitting specifications for MVP to be usable in the field by Belgian doctor DocMusher.
See: ROADMAP-TO-MVP
**What is the expected outcome? **
The user and doctor can see the trends of Pulse and temperature over time in a clear and intuitive way. Make it look CLEAN and LOGICAL since this is an ESSENTIAL feature that doctor and user will interact with.
Possible Alternatives
None, this is a core feature specified by first field user to reach MVP state.
Additional Context
Based on ROADMAP-TO-MVP
I feel like we should add some more detail about action items to take with this story, otherwise it's difficult to deduce what needs to be completed and when this issue is "done" / ready for a PR. Otherwise we should probably close this and make it a bit more pointed.