CardX Hypertension Management Use Case
0.1.0 - ci-build

CardX Hypertension Management Use Case, published by Clinical Interoperability Council. This is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0). This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/cardx-ig/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Table of Contents

...0 Table of Contents
...1 Home
...2 Cardx Background
...3 Data Requirements
...4 Device Manual Generated Examples
...5 Priorart
...6 Prior Art IG Conformant Examples
...7 Profiles
...8 Related Igs
...9 SMBP Protocol Examples
...10 Use Cases
....11 Artifacts Summary
....11.1 Average Blood Pressure
....11.2 Blood Pressure Panel
....11.3 Heart Rate
....11.4 Maximum Blood Pressure Panel
....11.5 Minimum Blood Pressure Panel
....11.6 Twenty Four Hour Blood Pressure
....11.7 Associated Situation
....11.8 Date and Time of Calculation
....11.9 Exercise Association
....11.10 Measurement Protocol
....11.11 Measurement Setting
....11.12 Number of Measurements
....11.13 Sleep Status
....11.14 Blood Pressure Measurement Body Location Precoordinated value set
....11.15 Blood Pressure Measurement Method value set
....11.16 Body Position value set
....11.17 Exertion Phase value set
....11.18 Heart Rate Measurement Body Location Precoordinated value set
....11.19 Heart Rate Measurement Device value set
....11.20 Heart Rate Measurement Method value set
....11.21 Measurement Protocol value set
....11.22 Measurement Setting value set
....11.23 Numeric Result Interpretation value set
....11.24 Sleep Status value set
....11.25 HSPC Organization Type Code System
....11.26 Measurement Protocol Temporary Code System
....11.27 SNOMED CT Solor Extension Temporary Code System
....11.28 AverageBloodPressure-Mandatory
....11.29 AverageBloodPressure-MS
....11.30 BloodPressurePanel-Madatory
....11.31 BloodPressurePanel-Madatory-Manual
....11.32 BloodPressurePanel-MS
....11.33 BloodPressurePanel-MS-Manual
....11.34 HeartRate-Mandatory
....11.35 HeartRate-MS
....11.36 Observation-1AM-Day1
....11.37 Observation-1AM-Day2
....11.38 Observation-1AM-Day3
....11.39 Observation-1AM-Day4
....11.40 Observation-1AM-Day5
....11.41 Observation-1AM-Day6
....11.42 Observation-1AM-Day7
....11.43 Observation-1PM-Day1
....11.44 Observation-1PM-Day2
....11.45 Observation-1PM-Day3
....11.46 Observation-1PM-Day4
....11.47 Observation-1PM-Day5
....11.48 Observation-1PM-Day6
....11.49 Observation-1PM-Day7
....11.50 Observation-2AM-Day1
....11.51 Observation-2AM-Day2
....11.52 Observation-2AM-Day3
....11.53 Observation-2AM-Day4
....11.54 Observation-2AM-Day5
....11.55 Observation-2AM-Day6
....11.56 Observation-2AM-Day7
....11.57 Observation-2PM-Day1
....11.58 Observation-2PM-Day2
....11.59 Observation-2PM-Day3
....11.60 Observation-2PM-Day4
....11.61 Observation-2PM-Day5
....11.62 Observation-2PM-Day6
....11.63 Observation-2PM-Day7
....11.64 patient-example-Jake-Donald
....11.65 patient-example-Sally-Sue
....11.66 phd-bloodpressuremonitor-MS
....11.67 practitioner-example-Mary-Hill
....11.68 SMBP-Protocol
....11.69 TwentyFourHourBloodPressure-Mandatory
....11.70 TwentyFourHourBloodPressure-MS