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Model: October 26, 2023

Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (2)

IDConceptAge groups
c_1452Primary ciliary dyskinesiaAdultsPediatrics
c_1457Psychological crisis of adolescenceAdultsPediatrics

Updated (1)

IDConceptAge groups
c_1445Falls
Hint:Please consult a family doctor, if you have been harmed in any way by the fall.Please consult a family doctor if you have been harmed in any way by the fall.
AdultsPediatrics

Symptoms

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IDConceptAge groups
s_3004Eye burnAdultsPediatrics
s_3023No discharge form the skin woundAdultsPediatrics
s_3012Skin burn, covering less than 1% of body surfaceAdultsPediatrics
s_3005Skin mass, dark or bluishAdultsPediatrics
s_3007Skin mass, firmAdultsPediatrics
s_2999Skin mass, inguinal regionAdultsPediatrics
s_3001Skin mass, irreducibleAdultsPediatrics
s_3009Skin mass, painfulAdultsPediatrics
s_3000Skin mass, reducibleAdultsPediatrics
s_3003Skin mass, softAdultsPediatrics
s_3002Skin mass, umbilical regionAdultsPediatrics
s_3006Skin mass, umbilicatedAdultsPediatrics
s_3008Skin mass, unknown consistencyAdultsPediatrics
s_3020Skin wound, abrasionAdultsPediatrics
s_3015Skin wound, acuteAdultsPediatrics
s_3016Skin wound, chronicAdultsPediatrics
s_3013Skin wound, cleanAdultsPediatrics
s_3014Skin wound, contaminatedAdultsPediatrics
s_3021Skin wound, crushAdultsPediatrics
s_3022Skin wound, gunshotAdultsPediatrics
s_3019Skin wound, incisionAdultsPediatrics
s_3017Skin wound, lacerationAdultsPediatrics
s_3018Skin wound, punctureAdultsPediatrics
s_2991Tenderness of spinous processesAdultsPediatrics

Removed (17)

IDConceptAge groups
s_1246Hard lump in inguinal regionAdultsPediatrics
s_1248Hard lump in inguinal region, dark or bluish discolourationAdultsPediatrics
s_1247Hard lump in inguinal region, irreducibleAdultsPediatrics
s_1249Hard lump in inguinal region, tenderAdultsPediatrics
s_2550Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, firmAdultsPediatrics
s_2549Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, softAdultsPediatrics
s_2555Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, unknown consistencyAdultsPediatrics
s_2237Skin mass, smaller than 1 cm, umbilicatedAdultsPediatrics
s_1242Soft lump in inguinal regionAdultsPediatrics
s_1244Soft lump in inguinal region, decreasing when supineAdultsPediatrics
s_1243Soft lump in inguinal region, increasing with increased abdominal pressureAdultsPediatrics
s_1245Soft lump in inguinal region, reducibleAdultsPediatrics
s_2127Soft lump in umbilical regionAdultsPediatrics
s_2128Soft lump in umbilical region, reducibleAdultsPediatrics
s_2899Tetanus-prone wound, contaminatedAdultsPediatrics
s_2901Tetanus-prone wound, crush woundAdultsPediatrics
s_2900Tetanus-prone wound, puncture woundAdultsPediatrics

Updated (46)

IDConceptAge groups
s_13Abdominal pain
Question:Do you have pain in your stomach?Do you have pain in your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1557Abdominal pain, diffuse
Name_common:Widespread stomach painWidespread abdominal pain
Question:Is the pain all over your stomach?Do you have pain all over your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1207Abdominal pain, exacerbating after caffeine consumption
Name_common:Stomach pain worsening after caffeine consumptionAbdominal pain worsening after caffeine consumption
Question:Do caffeinated drinks such as coffee, soda, or energy drinks worsen the stomach pain?Do drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, soda, or energy drinks, make the abdominal pain worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1852Abdominal pain, lasting 2 to 7 days
Name_common:Stomach pain lasting 2 to 7 daysAbdominal pain lasting 2 to 7 days
Question:Has the stomach pain lasted 2 to 7 days?Has the abdominal pain lasted between 2 and 7 days?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1842Abdominal pain, lasting more than 2 weeks
Name_common:Stomach pain lasting more than 2 weeksAbdominal pain lasting more than 2 weeks
Question:Has the stomach pain lasted more than 2 weeks?Has the abdominal pain lasted more than 2 weeks?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1847Abdominal pain, recurrent
Name_common:Recurrent stomach painRecurrent abdominal pain
Question:Does the stomach pain come and go periodically, over a period of several weeks to months?Does the abdominal pain come and go over a stretch of many weeks or months?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2586Anuria
Question:Do you not pass urine for at least 12 hours?Have you not passed urine for at least 12 hours?
AdultsPediatrics
s_120Anxiety
Question:Do you feel anxious or fearful?Do you feel afraid, worried, or anxious?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1198Back pain, sudden
Question:Did the back pain start suddenly?Did the back pain start all of a sudden?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2034Consciousness disturbances
Question:Do you feel confused or disorientated, i.e., overly sleepy or unsure of where you are, when you are, or who you are?Do you feel confused or disorientated, eg., are you overly sleepy or unsure of where you are, when you are, or who you are?
AdultsPediatrics
s_526Cough, productive with yellow or green sputum
Question:Have you been coughing up thick, yellow or green mucus?Have you been coughing up thick yellow or green mucus?
AdultsPediatrics
s_241Dermatological changes
Question:Are there any changes on your skin, e.g., rash, growth, nodule, bump, lump, or discolouration?Are there any changes on your skin, e.g., a rash, growth, bump, lump, or a change in colour
AdultsPediatrics
s_2557Dermatological changes, ears
Question:Are the skin changes located on either ear?Are the skin changes on either ear?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1923Dermatological changes, feet
Question:Are the skin changes located on either foot?Are the skin changes on either of your feet?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1982Dermatological changes, hands
Question:Are the skin changes located on either hand?Are the skin changes on either of your hands?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2382Dermatological changes, localised
Question:Are the skin changes located on a specific part or parts of the body?Are the skin changes on a specific part or parts of the body?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1810Dermatological changes, located in the genital area
Question:Are the skin changes located on or around the genitals?Are the skin changes on or around the groin or genitals?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1808Dermatological changes, located on the face
Question:Are the skin changes located on your face?Are the skin changes on your face?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2267Dermatological changes, lower extremities excluding feet
Question:Are the skin changes located on any part of the legs excluding the feet?Are the skin changes only on the legs and not the feet?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2059Dermatological changes, scalp
Question:Are the skin changes located on the scalp?Are the skin changes on the scalp?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2266Dermatological changes, upper extremities excluding hands
Question:Are the skin changes located on any part of the arms excluding the hands?Are the skin changes on any part of the arms, but not the hands?
AdultsPediatrics
s_8Diarrhea
Question:Does he|she have diarrhea, for example, three or more watery stools a day?Do you have diarrhea, for example, three or more watery stools a day?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2023Dizziness, recurrent
Question:Have you had similar episodes of dizziness or lightheadedness in the past?Have you felt dizzy or lightheaded like this before?
AdultsPediatrics
s_88Dyspnea
Question:Are you having trouble breathing, e.g., you can't catch your breath or breathe in enough air?Are you having trouble breathing, and you can't catch your breath or breathe in enough air?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2205Dyspnea, at rest
Question:Do you experience shortness of breath when performing daily activities, e.g., talking, getting dressed, or sitting?Do you experience shortness of breath during basic activities like talking, to the point where you can't finish a sentence in one breath?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2248Enlarged cervical lymph nodes
Name_common:Enlarged lymph nodes in the neckEnlarged lymph glands in the neck
AdultsPediatrics
s_122Excessive tear production
Question:Are your eyes watery or is either eye tearing up more than usual?Are your eyes watery, or is either eye making more tears than usual?
AdultsPediatrics
s_493Eye pain
Question:Does either eye hurt?Does either of your eyes hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_99Fever, between 37°C and 38°C or between 98.6°F and 100.4°F
Name:Fever, between 98.6 and 100.4°F or 37 and 38°CFever, between 37°C and 38°C or between 98.6°F and 100.4°F
Name_common:Body temperature between 98.6 and 100.4°F or 37 and 38°CBody temperature between 37°C and 38°C or 98.6°F and 100.4°F
Question:Is your body temperature between 98.6 and 100.4°F or 37 and 38°C?Is your body temperature between 37°C and 38°C or 98.6°F and 100.4°F?
AdultsPediatrics
s_100Fever, between 38°C and 40°C or between 100.4°F and 104°F
Name:Fever, between 100.4 and 104°F or 38 and 40°CFever, between 38°C and 40°C or between 100.4°F and 104°F
Name_common:Fever between 100.4 and 104°F or 38 and 40°CFever between 38°C and 40°C or between 100.4 and 104°F
Question:Is your body temperature between 100.4 and 104°F or 38 and 40°C?Is your body temperature between 38°C and 40°C or between 100.4°F and 104°F?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2182Flank pain
Question:Do you have any pain on either side of your lower back or in the waist area, i.e., between lower ribs and hips?Do you have any pain on either side of your lower back or in the waist area, between the lower ribs and hips?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1570Gastric symptoms, after lactose ingestion
Question:Are you experiencing any gastric symptoms shortly after eating or drinking dairy products, e.g., milk, ice cream, or cheese, and are your current symptoms directly related to the ingestion of these dairy products?Are you experiencing any abdominal symptoms shortly after eating or drinking dairy products, e.g., milk, ice cream or cheese, and are your current symptoms directly related to the ingestion of these dairy products?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1762Headache, exacerbated by increased stress
Question:Are the headaches triggered or worsened by stress?Does stress cause the headaches or make them worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1871Headache, exacerbated by physical activity
Question:Are the headaches triggered or worsened by physical activity?Does physical activity cause the headaches or make them worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_625Headache, exacerbated by tilting head forwards
Question:Does bending yourself or your head down worsen the headache?Does bending your body or head down make the headache worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1912Headache, recent
Question:Have you been experiencing these headaches for less than 3 months?Have you been getting these headaches for less than 3 months?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2169Normal heart rate
Question:Is your heart rate or pulse normal, i.e., a calm pace, between 60 and 100 beats per minute?Is your heart rate or pulse at a normal pace, between 60 and 100 beats per minute?
AdultsPediatrics
s_185Oliguria
Question:Do you pass much less urine than usual?Are you passing much less urine than usual?
AdultsPediatrics
s_9Pale skin
Name_common:Skin pallorNone
AdultsPediatrics
s_2290Rapid onset of speech and language impairment
Name:Rapid onset speech and language impairmentRapid onset of speech and language impairment
Question:Have you, or someone else, recently noticed an ongoing rapid worsening of your communication skills, i.e., difficulty articulating words, e.g., slurring, stuttering, or problems producing particular sounds, or has your ability to comprehend language, e.g., problems with reading, writing and understanding speech, worsened suddenly?Have you, or someone else, recently noticed that your speaking and language skills are quickly becoming worse, e.g., are you having trouble saying words or making specific sounds, slurring words, stuttering, or have you lost the ability to write or understand spoken or written words that you previously understood?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2966Skin burn, covering between 1 to 10% of body surface
Name:Skin burn, covering less than 10% of body surfaceSkin burn, covering between 1 to 10% of body surface
Name_common:Skin burn covering less than 10% of body surfaceSkin burn covering between 1 to 10% of body surface
AdultsPediatrics
s_2971Skin burn, head or neck area
Name:Skin burn, face or neckSkin burn, head or neck area
Name_common:Skin burn of face or neckSkin burn of head or neck area
Question:Is the skin of the face or the neck burned?Is the skin of the head, face, ear, or neck burned?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2668Skin mass, transilluminable
Question:When a light source, e.g., from a flashlight, is directed toward the lump, does it become reddish and glowing?Does the lump turn red or appear to glow when a flashlight shines it?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1981Skin wound, infected
Name:Wound infectionSkin wound, infected
Name_common:Infected wound
AdultsPediatrics
s_418Stiff neck
Question:Is your neck stiff, i.e., you are unable to touch your chin to your chest?Is your neck stiff and you can't touch your chin to your chest?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1949Vomiting, every time after meal
Question:Have you vomited after every meal for at least 2 days in a row?In the past 48 hours, have you vomited every time you have eaten or drunk something?
AdultsPediatrics

Risk factors

Added (3)

IDConceptAge groups
p_607Child care at homeAdultsPediatrics
p_606Contact with COVID-19 infected person, last 2 weeksAdultsPediatrics
p_608Evidence of COVID-19 infection, between 2 weeks and 2 months agoAdultsPediatrics

Updated (1)

IDConceptAge groups
p_232Recent head area injury
Name:Recent head injuryRecent head area injury
AdultsPediatrics

Laboratory tests beta
Lab tests are still in development and will be available soon.

Added (7)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_741Detection of Legionella pneumophila antigen in urineAdultsPediatrics
lt_743Detection of RSV using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_527Factor V Leiden mutationAdultsPediatrics
lt_742Positive result of Respiratory Syncytial Virus antigen detection testAdultsPediatrics
lt_738Serum hepcidin concentrationAdultsPediatrics
lt_613Serum methylmalonic acid concentrationAdultsPediatrics
lt_736Serum sFlt-1/PlGF RatioAdultsPediatrics

Removed (1)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_128Serum heart type creatine kinase isoenzyme activityAdultsPediatrics