EN ISO 11073-10101:2005
(Main)Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101: Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101: Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
ISO 11073-10101:2004 covers nomenclature architecture for point-of-care (POC) medical device communication (MDC).
It defines the overall architecture of the organization and relationships among nomenclature components and provides specifications of semantics and syntaxes.
ISO 11073-10101:2004 is intended for use within the context of IEEE Std 1073,1 which sets out the relationship between this and other documents in the POC MDC series.
Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation patientennaher medizinischer Geräte - Teil 10101: Nomenklatur
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site des soins - Partie 10101: Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Zdravstvena informatika – Komunikacija medicinskih naprav na mestu oskrbe – 10101. del: Nomenklatura (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2005
Zdravstvena informatika – Komunikacija medicinskih naprav na mestu oskrbe –
10101. del: Nomenklatura (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101:
Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation patientennaher medizinischer Geräte - Teil
10101: Nomenklatur
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le site des soins -
Partie 10101: Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 11073-10101:2005
ICS:
35.240.80 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in health care
zdravstveni tehniki technology
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 11073-10101
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
August 2005
ICS 35.240.80; 01.040.35
English Version
Health informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication
- Part 10101: Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
Informatique de santé - Communication entre dispositifs Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation patientennaher
médicaux sur le site des soins - Partie 10101: medizinischer Geräte - Teil 10101: Nomenklatur
Nomenclature (ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004)
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INTERNATIONAL
ISO/IEEE
STANDARD
11073-10101
First edition
2004-12-15
Health informatics — Point-of-care
medical device communication —
Part 10101:
Nomenclature
Informatique de santé — Communication entre dispositifs médicaux sur le
site des soins —
Partie 10101: Nomenclature
Reference number
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004(E)
Health informatics — Point-of-care
medical device communication —
Part 10101:
Nomenclature
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Abstract: 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 infor-
mation 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 represen-
tation 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
units of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architec-
ture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.
Keywords: codes, information model, medical device communication, nomenclature, ontology, patient,
point-of-care, POC, semantics, service model, terminology
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