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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

Members
Hand joint stiff
Hand muscle weakness
Hand pain
Hand print mark
Hand rheumatism
Hand wart
Hand-Schüller-Christian disease
Hand-foot syndrome in sickle cell anaemia
Hand-foot-genital syndrome
Hang nail
Hanging of unknown intent
Hanging self
Hangman's fracture
Hangover
Hanhart's syndrome
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Haplopappus heterophyllus poisoning
Haplorchiasis
Hapten type high affinity haemolytic anaemia
Hapten type low affinity haemolytic anaemia
Harara
Hard corn
Firm lump of breast
Hard drusen
Hard mass of abdomen
Hard metal pneumoconiosis
Hard occlusal appliance present
Hard prostate
Hard faeces
Hard testes
Hard vein
Hardened arteries
Harlequin change
Harlequin fetus
Harlequin ichthyosis
Harlequin syndrome
Harm avoidance behaviour
Harmful oral hygiene habit
Amphetamine and/or amphetamine derivative use disorder
Abuse of caffeine
Abuse of nicotine
Harmful thoughts
Harmful use of anxiolytic
Harmful use of hypnotic
Ketamine abuse
Harrison's sulcus
Hartnup disorder, renal type
Hartnup disorder, renal/jejunal type
Has a sore throat
Has access to planned means of suicide
Has an itchy eye
Has delayed recall
Has difficulty with speech
Has drooping eyelids
Has eye discharge
Has gone off legs
Has imaginary friend
Has never reached orgasm
Has not grown in height
Hashimoto thyroiditis
Hashitoxicosis - transient
Hassall-Henle bodies
Hawkinsinuria
Hay fever with asthma
Hay-Wells syndrome of ectodermal dysplasia
Hazara haemorrhagic fever
Hazy vision
Hb Lepore thalassaemia
Head abnormal shape
Head and neck arterial embolus
Head and neck arterial thrombosis
Head and neck injury
Head and neck lymphadenopathy
Head and neck superficial nerve injury
Head and neck swelling
Head burn
Head butt
Head entrapment during breech delivery
Head injury advice given
Head lag
Head lag in the newborn
Head movements abnormal
Head of fetus not engaged
Head tilt
Head-banging
Head-butting other person
Head-hitting
Headache
Headache associated with sexual activity
Headache associated with substance abuse or withdrawal
Headache due to drug
Headache due to high altitude
Headache caused by oral contraceptive pill
Headache disorder
Headache due to cold exposure
Headache due to external compression of head
Headache due to injury of head and neck
Headache due to intracranial disease
Headache due to reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
Headache following lumbar puncture
Headache following myelography

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