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IEEE ISO 11073 10101 2004

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Health informatics — Point-of-care medical device communication — Part 10101: Nomenclature

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Replaces the IEEE Std 1073.1.1.1-2004. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care(POC) medical device communication (MCD), this standard provides the nomenclature that supports both the domain information model and service model components of the standards family, as well as the semantic content exchanged with medical devices. The nomenclature is specialized for patient vital signs information representation and medical device informatics, with major areas including concepts for electrocardiograph (ECG), haemodynamics, respiration, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as specialized unit of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architecture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004(E) Cover
3 Health informatics informatics – Point-of-care
4 PDF disclaimer/Abstract/Keywords
7 ISO Foreword
8 IEEE Introduction
Notice to users
Patents
Errata
Interpretations
9 Participants
10 CONTENTS
13 1. Scope
2. Conformance
3. Normative references
14 4. Terms and definitions
5. Symbols (and abbreviated terms)
16 6. Application
7. Semantics
17 7.1 Attribution
7.2 Coding
19 8. Syntax
8.1 Transfer
20 8.2 Programmatic
22 9. Extensibility
10. Version exporting
23 Annex A (normative) Nomenclature semantics
A.1 Overview of nomenclature for vital signs-semantics
A.1.1 Introduction
24 A.2 Code assignment to the MDIB elements
A.2.1 Overview
A.2.2 Basic rules
25 A.2.3 Coding spaces
30 A.3 Data dictionary and codes for object-oriented modeling elements (Block A)
A.3.1 Introduction
31 A.3.2 Object-oriented modeling elements: inventory tables
54 A.4 Data dictionary and codes for communication infrastructure (Block G)
A.4.1 Communication infrastructure: inventory tables
59 A.5 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for vital signs devices (Block A)
A.5.1 Introduction
60 A.5.2 Base concepts
A.5.3 First set of differentiating criteria
61 A.5.4 Second set of differentiating criteria
A.5.5 Third set of differentiating criteria
62 A.5.6 Attributes
A.5.7 Code table
71 A.6 Terminology and codes for units of measurement (Block B)
A.6.1 Introduction
A.6.2 Orders of magnitude discriminator
72 A.6.3 Units outside of SI
A.6.4 Units of measurement
88 A.7 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for metrics (measurements and enumerations) (Block C)
A.7.1 Nomenclature for ECG measurements
105 A.7.2 Nomenclature for ECG enumerations
114 A.7.3 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for haemodynamic monitoring measurements
130 A.7.4 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for respiratory measurements
162 A.7.5 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for common blood-gas, blood, urine, and other fluid chemistry measurements
169 A.7.6 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for fluid output measurements
173 A.7.7 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for pumps
189 A.7.8 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for neurological monitoring measurements
202 A.7.9 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for neurophysiologic enumerations
229 A.7.10 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for stimulation modes
236 A.7.11 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for miscellaneous measurements
240 A.8 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for body sites (Block D)
A.8.1 Introduction
A.8.2 Sites for neurophysiological signal monitoring: locations near peripheral nerves
256 A.8.3 Sites for neurophysiological signal monitoring: locations near muscles
299 A.8.4 Sites for EEG-electrode placement on the head
306 A.8.5 Sites for EOG signal monitoring
311 A.8.6 Sites for general neurological monitoring measurements and drainage
313 A.8.7 Sites for cardiovascular measurements
319 A.8.8 Miscellaneous sites used in vital signs monitoring and measurement
334 A.8.9 Qualifiers of body site locations
338 A.9 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for alerts (Block E)
A.9.1 Introduction
A.9.2 Diagnostic pattern events
346 A.9.3 Device-related and environment-related events
369 A.10 Nomenclature, data dictionary, and codes for external nomenclatures and messaging standards (Block F)
A.10.1 Introduction
A.10.2 Base concepts
A.10.3 First set of differentiating criteria
370 A.10.4 Second set of differentiating criteria
A.10.5 Third set of differentiating criteria
A.10.6 Code table
375 Annex B (normative) Nomenclature syntax
B.1 General
B.1.1 Notation
B.1.2 Partition codes
376 B.1.3 Discriminator ranges
B.2 Object infrastructure
408 B.3 Medical supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
454 B.4 Events
470 B.5 Dimensions
479 B.6 Virtual attributes
B.7 Parameter groups
B.8 Body Sites
495 B.9 Communication infrastructure
498 B.10 External nomenclature
501 Annex C (informative) Bibliography
IEEE ISO 11073 10101 2004
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