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32570071000036102: Clinical finding foundation reference set (foundation metadata concept)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 30-Nov 2009. Module: SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
108642091000036110 Clinical finding foundation reference set en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
108642101000036118 Clinical finding foundation reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
4350871000168113 <p>Supports the recording of clinical findings and disorders in Australian e-health implementations.</p><p>This reference set can be used:<ul><li>Within implementations where use-case specific reference sets for clinical findings and disorders are yet to be developed.</li><li>As the basis for developing further use-case specific reference sets for clinical findings and disorders, through a process of constraint.</li><li>As a benchmark against which use-case specific reference sets that have been developed by the SNOMED CT-AU user community can be tested to assure that they are logical constraints of content related to clinical finding and disorders.</li></ul></p><p><b>Target client: </b>NCTS</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
Clinical finding foundation reference set Developed by Australian Digital Health Agency true Inferred relationship Some 1641902964
Clinical finding foundation reference set Has licence SNOMED CT-AU licence​ true Inferred relationship Some 1904103807
Clinical finding foundation reference set Is a Foundation reference sets true Inferred relationship Some
Clinical finding foundation reference set Is a Attribute value type false Inferred relationship Some
Clinical finding foundation reference set Is a Simple type reference set true Inferred relationship Some

Members
Superficial AND deep perivascular dermatitis
Superficial acne vulgaris
Superficial angiomyxoma
Superficial avulsion wound
Superficial bacterial infection of skin
Superficial basal cell carcinoma
Superficial bite of scalp
Superficial bruising of head and neck
Superficial burn of a single finger
Superficial burn of back (excluding buttock)
Superficial burn of buttock
Superficial burn of great toe
Superficial burn of more than one finger
Superficial burn of the thumb and finger(s)
Superficial contact lens-induced peripheral corneal vascularisation
Superficial contusion of neck
Superficial contusion of skin of thigh
Superficial corneal vascularisation
Superficial corrosion of back
Superficial corrosion of breast
Superficial corrosion of buttock
Superficial corrosion of cheek
Superficial corrosion of chest wall
Superficial corrosion of chin
Superficial corrosion of ear
Superficial corrosion of forehead
Superficial corrosion of genitalia
Superficial corrosion of lip
Superficial corrosion of neck
Superficial corrosion of nose
Superficial corrosion of scalp
Superficial crackling rales
Superficial dehiscence of wound
Superficial dog bite wound
Superficial endometriosis of ovary
Superficial endometriosis of pelvic peritoneum
Superficial femoral aneurysm
Superficial femoral artery occlusion
Superficial femoral artery stenosis
Superficial femoral artery thrombosis
Superficial fibromatosis
Superficial flap laceration
Superficial folliculitis
Superficial folliculitis caused by bacterium
Superficial foreign body
Superficial foreign body in anus
Superficial foreign body in lip
Superficial foreign body in perineum
Superficial foreign body in vulva
Superficial foreign body of anus with infection
Superficial foreign body of chest wall with infection
Superficial foreign body of lip with infection
Superficial foreign body of perineum with infection
Superficial foreign body of vulva with infection
Superficial foreign body with infection
Superficial friction burn
Superficial frostbite
Superficial frostbite involving multiple body regions
Superficial frostbite of abdominal wall, lower back and pelvis
Superficial frostbite of hip and thigh
Superficial frostbite of knee and lower leg
Superficial frostbite of neck
Superficial frostbite of thorax
Superficial frostbite of upper arm
Superficial frostbite of upper limb
Superficial gastritis
Superficial gingival ulcer
Superficial glass foreign body
Superficial haematoma in fetus OR newborn
Superficial incised wound
Superficial incisional surgical site infection
Superficial infantile haemangioma of periorbital region
Superficial infection of soft tissue at puncture site due to and following neuraxial block
Superficial inflammatory acne vulgaris
Superficial inguinal lymphadenopathy
Superficial injuries involving multiple body regions
Superficial injuries involving multiple regions of upper limb(s) with lower limb(s)
Superficial injury
Superficial injury of abdominal wall
Superficial injury of abdominal wall with infection
Superficial injury of abdominal wall without infection
Superficial injury of ankle
Superficial injury of ankle with infection
Superficial injury of ankle without infection
Superficial injury of anterior wall of thorax
Superficial injury of anus
Superficial injury of anus with infection
Superficial injury of anus without infection
Superficial injury of axilla
Superficial injury of axilla with infection
Superficial injury of axilla without infection
Superficial injury of back
Superficial injury of back with infection
Superficial injury of back without infection
Superficial injury of breast
Superficial injury of breast with infection
Superficial injury of breast without infection
Superficial injury of buttock
Superficial injury of buttock with infection
Superficial injury of buttock without infection
Superficial injury of cheek

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