Hi Daniel, You’re 100% correct. This error is corrected in the branch I uploaded after the Norwegian body temp archetype was published, but this hasn’t been taken into the trunk yet as it contains some other major changes.
As a general observation, an issue with using UCUM units in archetype (which is to my mind the only way to go), is that there’s as far as I know no way to include both the code and the print symbol in the archetype. This imposes a larger implementation burden on the systems who will have to be able to read UCUM codes and show the corresponding symbol instead of the code, which in many cases is not readable to clinicians. Kind regards, Silje Ljosland Bakke Information Architect, RN Coordinator, National Editorial Board for Archetypes National ICT Norway Tel. +47 40203298 Web: http://arketyper.no<http://arketyper.no/> / Twitter: @arketyper_no<https://twitter.com/arketyper_no> From: openEHR-technical [mailto:openehr-technical-boun...@lists.openehr.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Karlsson Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 10:09 AM To: openehr-technical@lists.openehr.org Subject: UCUM code in body temperature archetype Dear All, it seems the UCUM code for the temperature units in the Body temperature archetype is wrong. It uses the UCUM print symbol, e.g. "°C", rather than the UCUM code "Cel". http://www.openehr.org/ckm/#showArchetype_1013.1.49 Regards, Daniel -- Daniel Karlsson, PhD, sr lecturer Department of Biomedical Engineering/Health informatics Linköping university SE-58185 Linköping Sweden Ph. +46 708350109, Skype: imt_danka, Hangout: daniel.e.karls...@gmail.com<mailto:daniel.e.karls...@gmail.com>
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