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1453441000168107: New South Wales Emergency Department reference set (foundation metadata concept)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 31-Mar 2020. Module: Third party reference set module

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
4353101000168115 New South Wales Emergency Department reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Case sensitive Third party reference set module
4353111000168117 NSW Emergency Department reference set en Synonym Active Case sensitive Third party reference set module
4353141000168118 <p>Supports the recording of diagnoses and findings in NSW Emergency Departments.</p><p>This reference set can be used by Emergency Department clinicians in NSW who have direct or indirect contact with patients in the Emergency Department.</p><p><b>Target client:</b> This reference set can be used by Emergency Department clinicians, including Doctors, nurses, allied health professionals etc.</p> en Definition Active Case sensitive Third party reference set module


6679 members. Search Members:

Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
NSW Emergency Department reference set Is a Emergency department clinical group true Inferred relationship Some
NSW Emergency Department reference set Is a Simple type reference set true Inferred relationship Some
NSW Emergency Department reference set Developed by NSW Ministry of Health true Inferred relationship Some 322371954

Members
Paronychia
Paronychia due to ingrown nail
Paronychia of finger
Paronychia of toe
Parotid swelling
Parotitis
Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
Paroxysmal cough
Paroxysmal nodal tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
Paroxysmal tachycardia
Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia
Pars planitis
Partial obstruction of small bowel
Partial occlusion of retinal artery
Partial occlusion of retinal vein
Partial recent retinal detachment with multiple defects
Partial recent retinal detachment with single defect
Partial seizure
Partial tear, knee, medial collateral ligament
Partial thickness burn
Partial thickness burn of back
Partial thickness burn of breast
Partial thickness burn of elbow
Partial thickness burn of face
Partial thickness burn of forearm
Partial thickness burn of genitalia
Partial thickness burn of hand
Partial thickness burn of head
Partial thickness burn of head and/or neck
Partial thickness burn of knee
Partial thickness burn of lower leg
Partial thickness burn of lower limb
Partial thickness burn of multiple sites
Partial thickness burn of multiple sites of trunk
Partial thickness burn of shoulder
Partial thickness burn of thigh
Partial thickness burn of toe
Partial thickness burn of trunk
Partial thickness burn of upper arm
Partial thickness burn of upper limb
Partial thickness burn of wrist
Partial thickness burn of wrist and hand
Partially obstructed airway
Patellar tendinitis
Pathological fracture
Pathological fracture of vertebra
Pathology examination findings present
Patient awaiting investigation
Patient status determination, deceased
Patient status finding
Patient walked out
Payr's syndrome
Pediculosis and phthirus infections
Head louse infestation
Pediculosis corporis
Pellet wound of genitalia
Pelvic and perineal pain
Pelvic congestion syndrome
Pelvic haematoma
Pelvic injury
Pelvic organ injury with open wound into abdominal cavity
Pelvic swelling
Pemphigoid
Penetrating injury of intraoral surface of lip
Penetrating injury of oral cavity
Penetrating injury of tongue
Penetrating wound
Penetrating wound of eye
Penetrating wound of lower limb
Penetrating wound of lung
Penetrating wound of neck
Penetrating wound of orbit
Penetrating wound of upper limb
Penile swelling
Penis problem
Peptic ulcer
Peptic ulcer with haemorrhage
Peptic ulcer with haemorrhage AND perforation
Peptic ulcer with perforation
PEG externally removable
Perforated corneal ulcer
Perforated diverticulum of intestine
Perforation and abscess co-occurrent and due to diverticular disease of both small and large intestine
Perforation of colon
Perforation of oesophagus
Intestinal perforation
Perforation of nasal septum
Perforation of small intestine
Perforation of tympanic membrane
Perianal abscess
Perianal pain
Pericardial effusion
Pericarditis
Perichondritis
Perimenopausal disorder
Perinatal intestinal obstruction
Perinatal transient vaginal bleeding
Perineal haematoma
Perineal irritation
Perineal lump

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