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Concept Class
Concept Class
The classification of a concept. This classification details how a concept will be represented (i.e. as a question or an answer). The current list of classes include:
- Test – lab tests(e.g. CD4 Count) or physical exam maneuver (e.g. Babinski)
- Procedure – spinal tap, lumbar puncture, etc.
- Drug – medications, prescriptions and over the counter
- Diagnosis – defined medical conclusion (usually in ICD), e.g. diabetes, AIDS
- Finding – physical or exam findings (shortness of breath, systolic murmur, LLL infiltrate)
- Anatomy – body part, e.g. right arm, frontal lobe, abdomen.Question – query to which there are either open-ended or coded responses
- LabSet – a group of several test concepts, e.g. I-Stat Chem8+
- MedSet – a group of several medications, e.g. cardiac medication
- ConvSet – a group of concepts, typically questions, assembled for convenience, e.g. vitals signs
- Misc – unclassifiable concepts, typically general descriptions of location or rankings, e.g. left, severe, positive
- Symptom – any sign or indication of a possible conclusion, e.g. chills, increased heart rate
- Symptom/Finding – any sign or indication, not specifically linked to one conclusion
- Specimen – a sample of any larger part, e.g. tissue, blood sample
- Misc Order – orders typically not utilized by the organization
- Valueset – a group of concepts, mostly group of concepts that are part of another coded system
- LabTest