Williamtfgoossen at cs.com wrote: > In een bericht met de datum 27-1-2005 13:39:00 West-Europa > (standaardtijd), schrijft sam.heard at bigpond.com: > > > I know that a lot of this material has already been classified and > coded in the international classification for nursing practice of ICN > (Geneva). This kind of referring to age and time is quite usual in > nursing practice, (after birth, post operative, young), infant) > > I am now at an airport lounge and have no access to all, but do not > start double work on this please.....
William, what vocabularies and reference ranges should we be using? It appears that we need not just sets of terms like "after birth", "post operative" etc, but age ranges for them; and then there will probably be a similar set for different disciplines. E.g. I imagine that in perinatology "infant" might be defined as one range, while for psychiatry it will be defined another way. So a single vocabulary won't do it. - thomas beale - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

