Sam,

About restricting slots.
It must not be an on/off type of restriction.

Is it possible to have 'types of archetypes'?
And then.
What 'types' are needed?

Isn't there a need for an 'Archetype ontology' that helps provide  
'types of archetypes'?

Gerard


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On 21-feb-2007, at 15:51, Sam Heard wrote:

> SECTION: Vital Signs
>
> It is clear that vital signs section should only contain a limited  
> set of observations - although this might change over many years  
> with the introduction of Oxygen sats for example. Even then,  
> perhaps a specialisation of the archetype is better - or a new one.  
> So here the slot may allow temperature, pulse, blood pressure,  
> respirations and O2 sats.
>
> So we may need to say here that no other archetypes are allowed.

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