Greetings!
Please use the link below to access our Nursing CRG document. There we will gather our comments and clarifications for review and discussion on the next Nursing CRG call December 13th at 2000 UTC.
Instructions:
- The first book "requested action" gives information on the type of clarifications SNOMED International is requesting.
- The second book "NCRG feedback" is the list of the concepts and information provided by SNOMED International in columns A-C. These columns are not to changed or moved. Columns D-J are where your individual Feedback will be entered.
- Feel free to rename and add more feedback columns. For example Feedback 1 can be your own name, organization, or country.
Nursing CRG "at risk" gathered responses.
We look forward to our next call!
Christine and Erica
6 Comments
Francisco Jose Rodriguez Alcazar
Hello everyone.
There is a doubt about the proposed procedure.
There are a number of concepts that have descendants and those in turn have others.
The inactivate action would affect all descendants.
What do we do with those concepts?
I am attaching an excel table, on the second sheet you will find those relationships by columns.
I think that the task of modifying is a good idea, but that of inactivating must be valued.
Cathy Richardson
Hi Francisco Jose Rodriguez Alcazar Where a concept is inactivated any subtypes are given a new parent or parents as required. Given the at risk content (not in this list) is being defined, the classifier will determine the correct supertype/s. Regards, Cathy
Francisco Jose Rodriguez Alcazar
Hi everyone. I send you for this channel definitions about the job.
See you soon!!!
Juan Soto Delgado
Buenos días. Si no puedo participar me lo decís y no hay problemas. Deduzco que estáis mapeando NANDA desde SNOMED, Esos diagnósticos que mostráis (solo código NANDA y descripción) ¿Van a desaparecer o no se van a tener en cuenta en SNOMED?.
Francisco Jose Rodriguez Alcazar
Hello Juan
This task is not for mapping. It is for analyzing concepts in SNOMED CT. These NANDA codes and definitions are a homework aid.
On the other hand, every three years NANDA reviews the nursing diagnosis. That review was last year.
If you need more information, I am happy to share with you.
Cathy Richardson
Hi Juan Soto Delgado , This work item is related to some "at risk" finding concepts in SNOMED CT where the meaning isn't clear. We are seeking input from the Nursing CRG. Further information is available:At Risk Content - Input on Meaning of Concepts. Regards, Cathy