This file contains the problems that make up the categories defined in file #125.11; these are groups of commonly selected, similar problems. Each entry in this file links one problem to a single category, and may have a sequence number and ICD code assigned to it. Problems may appear in more than one category.
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>999.99)!(X<.01)!(X?.E1"."3N.N) X
LAST EDITED: OCT 05, 1993
HELP-PROMPT: Type a Number between .01 and 999.99, 2 Decimal Digits
DESCRIPTION: This is a number which determines the order this problem will appear within this group; up to two decimal places may be used. Problems in a selection list will be automatically numbered for display and selection in whole
numbers, beginning with 1.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 125.12^C1^MUMPS
1)= S ^GMPL(125.12,"C",$P(^GMPL(125.12,DA,0),U),X,DA)=""
2)= K ^GMPL(125.12,"C",$P(^GMPL(125.12,DA,0),U),X,DA)
Allows retrieval of problem categories in sequenced order.
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 2-80 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: This is the text of the problem as it is to appear on the selection list display; if a suitable match was not found during a search of the Clinical Lexicon Utility and an 'Unresolved' entry was returned, this will be the
HELP-PROMPT: Enter the code (ICD, CPT, etc) you wish to have displayed with this problem.
DESCRIPTION:
This is a code which is to be displayed with the text of this problem; it may be from any coding system, but will generally be assumed to be an ICD Diagnosis in the Problem List context.
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1.40N) X
LAST EDITED: SEP 20, 2011
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 1-40 numeric characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: A single SNOMED CT Concept may have multiple Designations, where a Designation may be considered an alternate way of expressing the concept. Synonyms, lexical variants, abbreviations are all different types of
designations. In many cases, a problem (as reported by the patient) and a finding indicating a problem will share the same concept and concept code (e.g., abdominal pain), but will have different designation codes (i.e.,
the generic "abdominal pain" and "abdominal pain (finding)" share the concept code 21522001, but they have the designation codes 36112013 and 750827015 respectively.