| BloodType | MedicalCondition | Doctor | AdmissionType | Medication | TestResults |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AB+ | Asthma | Chris Holt | Urgent | Lipitor | Inconclusive |
| B- | Cancer | Christopher Odom | Elective | Paracetamol | Abnormal |
| A+ | Asthma | Curtis Mckinney | Emergency | Penicillin | Normal |
| B- | Arthritis | Jennifer Johnson | Urgent | Penicillin | Abnormal |
| AB+ | Diabetes | Joseph Hernandez | Elective | Penicillin | Normal |
| B+ | Obesity | David Gonzalez | Emergency | Ibuprofen | Abnormal |
| O+ | Arthritis | Reginald Mckinney | Emergency | Penicillin | Inconclusive |
| B- | Asthma | Elizabeth Blevins | Emergency | Aspirin | Normal |
| A- | Cancer | Calvin Evans | Elective | Lipitor | Inconclusive |
| AB- | Arthritis | Ellen Brown | Urgent | Aspirin | Abnormal |
| B- | Cancer | Brenda Clements | Elective | Paracetamol | Abnormal |
| A- | Arthritis | Paul Hale | Urgent | Penicillin | Abnormal |
| O+ | Hypertension | Mike Carter | Elective | Paracetamol | Inconclusive |
| O- | Diabetes | Sandra Gonzales | Urgent | Ibuprofen | Abnormal |
| A+ | Diabetes | Erin Martinez | Emergency | Aspirin | Abnormal |
| B- | Asthma | Tammy Wilson | Elective | Aspirin | Abnormal |
| O+ | Hypertension | Michael Brown | Elective | Paracetamol | Normal |
| A- | Obesity | Diana Willis | Urgent | Ibuprofen | Abnormal |
| O- | Asthma | Michael Kelley | Elective | Penicillin | Normal |
| AB+ | Obesity | Emily Ware | Urgent | Lipitor | Normal |
| B+ | Diabetes | Samantha Spencer | Emergency | Paracetamol | Inconclusive |
| AB+ | Arthritis | William Patel | Elective | Aspirin | Inconclusive |
| B- | Hypertension | Shawn Peters | Emergency | Lipitor | Inconclusive |
From Figure 1, we can see that the most common diseases among 18-year-old female patients are arthritis and asthma. The less common diseases are cancer, Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity. However, the dataset might not be big enough to be representative.
From Figure 2, we can see that the most common medication used among 18-year-old female patients is Asprin. The least common medication for them is Lipitor.
From Figure 3, we can see that the most common blood type among 18-year-old female patients is B-. The least common blood type for them is AB-.