 0 Table of Contents |
  1 Home |
  2 Background |
  3 Examples |
  4 Usecase |
  5 Artifacts Summary |
   5.1 Administration of Oxygen |
   5.2 Airway Adjuncts Procedures |
   5.3 Airway Clearance |
   5.4 Airway Opening Maneuvers |
   5.5 Airway Status |
   5.6 Base Trauma Encounter |
   5.7 Base Trauma IG Observation |
   5.8 Base Trauma Patient |
   5.9 Base Trauma Procedure |
   5.10 Breathing Sounds Observation |
   5.11 Cardiac Arrest |
   5.12 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
   5.13 Cervical Spine Assessment Observation |
   5.14 Cervical Spine Intervention |
   5.15 Decision Making after General Impresission |
   5.16 Decision Making Observation |
   5.17 Disorder of thoracic cavity |
   5.18 Fast Assessment |
   5.19 Fluids in Airway Observation |
   5.20 Foreign Body in Airway Observation |
   5.21 General Impression Airway Patency |
   5.22 General Impression Circulatory Observation |
   5.23 Glasgow Coma Scale |
   5.24 Increased Breathing Effort |
   5.25 MedicationAdministration of Oxygen |
   5.26 Needle decomp because of tension pneumothorax |
   5.27 Observation of Breathing rate |
   5.28 Observation of General Impression of Mental State of Patient |
   5.29 Observation of Pelvic Fracture |
   5.30 Observation of SpO2 |
   5.31 Pelvic Sling Procedure |
   5.32 Procedure for Bleeding Control |
   5.33 Procedures to obtain a circulatory impression |
   5.34 Respiratory assist, manual |
   5.35 Signs of Schock |
   5.36 Skin assessment |
   5.37 Soft Tissue Collapse in Airway Observation |
   5.38 Structural Changes in Airway Observation |
   5.39 TR Composition |
   5.40 Trauma Check |
   5.41 TR_Practitioner_Role |
   5.42 Pathologic Side |
   5.43 Airway Adjuncts Procedures |
   5.44 Breathing Sounds |
   5.45 Cervical Spine Assessment Codes |
   5.46 Cervical Spine Intervention Codes |
   5.47 Codes for clearing airway |
   5.48 Conditons |
   5.49 Decision Codes General Impression |
   5.50 Different Codes for Bleeding Control |
   5.51 Fluid in the airway codes |
   5.52 Foreign Body Obstruction of AW |
   5.53 General Impresion AW Patency |
   5.54 General Impression Mental Status |
   5.55 General Impression of Circulation |
   5.56 General Impression of Circulation Procedures |
   5.57 Obstruction caused due to change in Neck Structure |
   5.58 Opening Maneuvers |
   5.59 Skin Assessment Values |
   5.60 Softtissue AW Obstruction |
   5.61 Status of Airway |
   5.62 VS Severity |
   5.63 VS Anatomical Terminology |
   5.64 VS for FAST Assessment |
   5.65 TR CodeSystem |
   5.66 Administration of Oxygen |
   5.67 Airway Adjuncts Procedure |
   5.68 Airway Clearance Procedure |
   5.69 Airway Opening Maneuver |
   5.70 Airway Patency |
   5.71 Bag-Mask Ventilation |
   5.72 Breathing Sounds Observation |
   5.73 Cardiac Arrest Observation |
   5.74 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
   5.75 Cervical Spine Assessment Observation |
   5.76 Cervical Spine Intervention |
   5.77 Circulatory Impression |
   5.78 Circulatory Impression Procedure |
   5.79 Decision Making Impression |
   5.80 Disorder of Thorax Observed |
   5.81 Encounter corresponding to MVC |
   5.82 Example Glasgow Coma Scale Observation with total score 7 |
   5.83 FAST Assessment |
   5.84 Fluids in Airway Observation |
   5.85 Foreign Body in Airway Observation |
   5.86 Helicopter Air Ambulance Activation |
   5.87 Increased Breathing Effort Observation |
   5.88 MedicationAdministration of Oxygen |
   5.89 Mental Status Impression |
   5.90 Needle Decompression for Tension Pneumothorax |
   5.91 Observation of Pelvic Fracture |
   5.92 Pelvic Sling Procedure |
   5.93 Procedure for Bleeding Control |
   5.94 Respiration Rate Observation |
   5.95 Signs of Shock Observation |
   5.96 Skin assessment |
   5.97 Soft Tissue Collapse in Airway Observation |
   5.98 SpO₂ Range Observation |
   5.99 Structural Changes in Airway Observation |
   5.100 Trauma Check |
   5.101 UC1 TR Composition |
   5.102 uc1-Nomen-Nescio |
   5.103 uc1-Practionter-Role |
   5.104 uc1-Practitioner |