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1244621000168103: Australian emergency department reference set (foundation metadata concept)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 31-Jan 2019. Module: SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3194481000168117 Australian emergency department reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Case sensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
3194491000168119 Australian emergency department reference set en Synonym Active Case sensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
3194501000168114 Australian EDRS (emergency department reference set) en Synonym Active Case sensitive SNOMED Clinical Terms Australian extension
4351711000168117 <p>Supports the recording of reasons for presentation, presenting problems and diagnoses within emergency department settings in Australia.&nbsp;</p><p>It supersedes and expands on the content of the earlier Emergency Department Reference Set (EDRS) suite to provide a wide range of clinically relevant terms to enable safe clinical care delivery, a capability to serve clinician decision support, care guidelines and pathways, and provide interoperability with inpatient and general practice records when patients transferred between care settings.</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 presentation at the point of triage and diagnosis at the point of discharge from an Emergency department.</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
Australian emergency department reference set Is a Emergency department clinical group true Inferred relationship Some
Australian emergency department reference set Is a Simple type reference set true Inferred relationship Some
Australian emergency department reference set Developed by Australian Digital Health Agency true Inferred relationship Some 1937751348
Australian emergency department reference set Has licence SNOMED CT-AU licence​ true Inferred relationship Some 1188790823

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Fetal or neonatal effect of unstable lie before labour
Fetal or neonatal effect of uterine inertia or dysfunction
Fetal or neonatal effect of varices of cord
Fetal or neonatal effect of vasa praevia
Fetal or neonatal effect of vasa praevia of cord
Fetal or neonatal effect of velamentous insertion of cord
Fetal or neonatal intracerebral non-traumatic haemorrhage
Fetal or neonatal intraventricular non-traumatic haemorrhage grade 4
Fetal or neonatal non-traumatic haemorrhage of subarachnoid space of brain
Fetal or neonatal non-traumatic haemorrhage of subdural space of brain
Fetal or neonatal non-traumatic intraventricular haemorrhage
Fetal parvovirus syndrome
Fetal pericardial effusion
Fetal pleural effusion
Fetal postural deformity
Fetal primidone syndrome
Fetal pulmonary outflow tract obstruction due to twin to twin transfusion syndrome
Fetal rhabdomyoma
Fetal right atrial dilatation
Fetal right heart dominance
Fetal right ventricular dysfunction
Fetal spina bifida
Fetal spina bifida suspected
Fetal stress
Fetal supraventricular tachycardia with long ventriculoatrial interval
Fetal supraventricular tachycardia with short ventriculoatrial interval
Fetal tachycardia
Fetal tachycardia affecting management of mother
Fetal toluene syndrome
Fetal trauma
Fetal trimethadione syndrome
Fetal ultrasound scan abnormal
Fetal valproate syndrome
Fetal varicella syndrome
Fetal ventricular dysfunction
Fetal virilism
Fetal warfarin syndrome
Fetal-maternal haemorrhage
Fetal-maternal haemorrhage - delivered
Fetal-maternal haemorrhage with antenatal problem
Fetid chronic bronchitis
Fetishism
Fetishistic transvestism
Fetoplacental problems
Fetor hepaticus
Fetus affected by placental transfer of anticonvulsant
Fetus at risk
Fetus in fetu
Fetus or newborn infection caused by Anaerobic bacterium
Fetus or newborn infection caused by E. coli
Fetus or newborn infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus
Fetus or newborn infection caused by Streptococcus group B
Fetus or newborn infection caused by bacterium
Fetus or newborn infection caused by fungus
Fetus papyraceous
Fetus small-for-dates with signs of malnutrition
Fetal Turner syndrome
Fetus with chromosomal abnormality
Fetus with chromosomal abnormality with antenatal problem
Fetus with complete trisomy 13 syndrome
Fetus with complete trisomy 18 syndrome
Fetal trisomy 21, Down syndrome
Fetus with damage due to intrauterine contraceptive device
Fetus with damage due to intrauterine contraceptive device - delivered
Fetus with damage due to intrauterine contraceptive device with antenatal problem
Fetus with drug damage
Fetus with drug damage - delivered
Fetus with drug damage with antenatal problem
Fetus with hereditary disease
Fetus with hereditary disease - delivered
Fetus with hereditary disease with antenatal problem
Fetus with radiation damage
Fetus with radiation damage - delivered
Fetus with radiation damage with antenatal problem
Fetus with viral damage via mother
Fetus with viral damage via mother - delivered
Fetus with viral damage via mother with antenatal problem
Fever
Fever caused by SARS-CoV-2
Fever caused by virus
Fever defervescence
Fort Bragg Fever
Fever due to infection
Fever greater than 100.4 Fahrenheit
Neonatal fever
Fever with chills
Fever, diurnal variation
Feverish cold
Fibric acid and/or fibric acid derivative adverse reaction
Fibricoliasis
Fibrillary glomerulonephritis
Fibrillation
Fibrin in anterior chamber
Fibrinogen abnormality
Fibrinogen deficiency
Fibrinogen in blood above reference range
Fibrinolysis - postpartum
Fibrinolytic bleeding syndrome
Fibrinopurulent pleurisy
Fibrinous chorditis
Fibrinous enteritis

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