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[mailto:openehr-clinical-bounces@openehr.org] On Behalf Of Jessica Gabin
Sent: Friday, 21 November 2008 5:49 AM
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Subject: SV: Top 10 of Detailed Clinical Models
Hi all,
The first 6 seem to be pertaining to the patients’ vitals. What
about pulse oximetry then?
Kind Regards,
Jessica Gabin
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[mailto:openehr-clinical-bounces@openehr.org] På vegne av
Williamtfgoossen@cs.com
Sendt: 21. november 2008 11:22
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Emne: Top 10 of Detailed Clinical Models
Dear
all,
A while ago in discussions on Detailed Clinical Models we determined a Top 10
to start with. In practice these are only 9 examples.
My suggestion is to include the Braden Scale for pressure ulcer risk as number
10.
The other 9 items are:
1 weight
2 lenght
3 heart rate
4 temperature
5 blood pressure
6 breathing (frequency)
7 Apgar score
8 Barthel index
9 Glasgow Coma Scale.
Note that the blood pressure archetype that includes a lot of information that
is in the DCM is currently reviewed against the additional knowledge from the
BP DCM example.
Of course other items will be tackled later.
My questions is if there are any objections in modelling the Braden Scale as
number 10.
The question is not about the most appropriate modelling, it is just on Braden
Scale to be number 10 yes or no.
Sincerely yours,
dr. William TF Goossen
director
Results 4 Care b.v.
De Stinse 15
3823 VM Amersfoort
the Netherlands
email: Results4Care@cs.com
phone + 31654614458
fax +3133 2570169
www.results4care.nl
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