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171881000036108: Emergency department reference set (foundation metadata concept)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 30-Nov 2014. Module: SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
845841000036110 Emergency department reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
845851000036113 Emergency department reference set en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
845941000036117 Emergency department superset reference set en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
4351001000168118 <p>A superset of the Emergency department reference set (EDRS) suite and provides terminology to support the recording of presenting problems and diagnoses within Emergency department settings within Australia. It contains all of the members of the EDRS suite.</p><p>The EDRS suite is comprised of the following reference sets:<ul><li><em>Emergency department diagnosis in presenting problem reference set</em></li><li><em>Emergency department diagnosis reference set</em></li><li><em>Emergency department findings in presenting problem reference set</em></li><li><em> Emergency department reason for presenting reference set.</em></li></ul></p><p>This superset of the EDRS suite has been developed to assist implementations in providing a wide range of clinically relevant terms that are required for the capture of presenting problem and diagnosis information.</p><p>Feedback has shown that the partitions between the reference sets in the EDRS suite are not well suited to clinical use. The definition of the combined superset may be more applicable for use at the clinical level while the partitioned suite remains linked to reporting.</p><p>This reference set supports the accurate and unambiguous electronic communication and exchange of information between clinicians involved in a patient's care relating to that patient's presenting problem at the point of triage and diagnosis at the point of discharge from an Emergency department.</p><p><b>Target client: </b>Australian Emergency department clinical information implementations.</p> en Definition Active Case sensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Emergency department reference set Developed by Australian Digital Health Agency true Inferred relationship Some 546343943
Emergency department reference set Has licence SNOMED CT-AU licence​ true Inferred relationship Some 202616582
Emergency department reference set Is a Emergency department clinical group true Inferred relationship Some
Emergency department reference set Is a Simple type reference set true Inferred relationship Some

Members
Obstruction of urinary stent
Obstructive emphysema
Obstructive hyperbilirubinaemia
Obstructive sleep apnoea
Occipital headache
Arterial occlusion
Cerebral artery occlusion
Occlusion of ureter
Occupational injury
Ocular hypertension
Ocular laceration with prolapse AND/OR exposure of intraocular tissue
Oculogyric crisis
Oil contact dermatitis
Old bucket handle tear of cartilage
Old disruption of ligament of knee
Old myocardial infarction
Old partial retinal detachment
Old tear of meniscus of knee
Old total retinal detachment
Oligohydramnios
Oliguria
Omphalitis of newborn
Omsk haemorrhagic fever
On four or more medicines
Ongoing review
Onychia of finger
Onychia of toe
Onychogryposis
Onychomycosis
Open Barton's fracture
Open Colles' fracture
Open angle glaucoma suspect
Open bimalleolar fracture
Open crush injury, finger, multiple
Open crush injury, finger
Open dislocation of ankle
Open dislocation of cervical spine
Open dislocation of coccyx
Open dislocation of elbow
Open dislocation of finger
Open dislocation of glenohumeral joint
Open dislocation of hip
Open dislocation of interphalangeal joint of foot
Open dislocation of jaw
Open dislocation of knee
Open dislocation of metatarsophalangeal joint
Open dislocation of sacroiliac joint
Open dislocation of sacrum
Open dislocation of wrist
Open dislocation thoracic spine
Open fracture
Open fracture dislocation of ankle joint
Open fracture distal phalanx, toe
Open fracture distal tibia
Open fracture finger distal phalanx, tuft
Open fracture of acetabulum
Open fracture of ankle
Open fracture of base of skull with intracranial injury
Open fracture of calcaneus
Open fracture of carpal bone
Open fracture of cervical region with spinal cord injury
Open fracture of clavicle
Open fracture of coccyx
Open fracture of distal end of radius
Open fracture of distal end of ulna
Open fracture of distal phalanx of finger
Open fracture of facial bones
Open fracture of femoral condyle of femur
Open fracture of femur
Open fracture of femur, distal end
Open fracture of foot
Open fracture of forearm
Open fracture of great toe
Open fracture of head of femur
Open fracture of head of radius
Open fracture of humerus
Open fracture of lateral malleolus
Open fracture of lower end of forearm
Open fracture of lower end of radius AND ulna
Open fracture of lower leg
Open fracture of lower limb
Open fracture of lumbar vertebra with spinal cord injury
Open fracture of mandible
Open fracture of maxilla
Open fracture of medial malleolus
Open fracture of metacarpal bone
Open fracture of metatarsal bone
Open fracture of midcervical section of femur
Open fracture of multiple bones of lower limb
Open fracture of multiple phalanges of finger
Open fracture of multiple ribs
Open fracture of nasal bones
Open fracture of navicular bone of wrist
Open fracture of neck of femur
Open fracture of orbital floor (blow-out)
Open fracture of patella
Open fracture of phalanx of finger
Open fracture of phalanx of foot
Open fracture of the proximal radius
Open fracture of radius
Open fracture of radius AND ulna

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