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| ID | Concept | Age groups |
|---|---|---|
| s_3488 | Bloating, premenstrual Name:Bloating, premenstrual Question:Has a feeling of fullness or bloating in your abdomen started at the latest 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Has a feeling of fullness or bloating in her abdomen started at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Has a feeling of fullness or bloating in her abdomen started at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['bloated belly before menstruation', 'bloated stomach before period', 'bloating before menstrual cycle', 'bloating before menstruation', 'bloating before period', 'feeling bloated before period', 'feeling bloated before menstruation'] Synonyms_professional:['premenstrual bloating', 'premenstrual abdominal distention', 'premenstrual flatulence'] | Adults |
| s_3486 | Bradycardia, mild Name:Bradycardia, mild Name_common:Slightly slow heart rate Question:Do you have a slow heart rate between 40 and 60 beats per minute? Question_someone:Does he|she have a slow heart rate between 40 and 60 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Does he|she have a slow heart rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute? Question_child:Does he|she have a slow heart rate between 50 and 90 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Explication_infant:Definitions may vary but on average in infants up to 12 months, it's between 60 and 100 beats per minute. In newborns heart rate slower than 100 beats per minute requires urgent consultation with a physician. These values are norms while awake. They may be even lower during deep sleep. Explication_toddler:In children ages 1 to 3, it's between 60 and 90 beats per minute. Explication_child:In children ages 4 to 11, it's between 50 and 80 beats per minute. Explication_adult:In people ages 12 or up, it's between 40 and 60 beats per minute. Explication_senior:In people ages 12 or up, it's between 40 and 60 beats per minute. Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3487 | Bradycardia, severe Name:Bradycardia, severe Name_common:Very slow heart rate Question:Do you have a slow heart rate below 40 beats per minute? Question_someone:Does he|she have a slow heart rate below 40 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Does he|she have a slow heart rate below 60 beats per minute? Question_child:Does he|she have a slow heart rate below 50-60 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Explication_infant:In newborns it's rather less than 80 beats per minute. In older infants (below 1 years old) it's less than 60 beats per minute. Explication_toddler:In children ages 1 to 3, it's below 60 beats per minute. Explication_child:In children ages 4 to 11, it's below 50 beats per minute. Explication_adult:In people ages 12 or up, it's below 40 beats per minute. Explication_senior:In people ages 12 or up, it's below 40 beats per minute. Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3506 | Breast pain or tenderness, bilateral, premenstrual Name:Breast pain or tenderness, bilateral, premenstrual Question:Has breast soreness or tenderness in both breasts started within the 7 days preceding your period? Question_someone:Has breast soreness or tenderness in both breasts started within the 7 days preceding her period? Question_child:Has breast soreness or tenderness in both breasts started within the 7 days preceding her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['Period-related breast pain', 'PMS breast tenderness', 'both of the breasts are tender to touch around period'] Synonyms_professional:['Bilateral premenstrual mastalgia', 'Cyclic mastalgia', 'premenstrual bilateral mastalgia'] | Adults |
| s_3500 | Chest pain, radiating to either upper limb Name:Chest pain, radiating to either upper limb Name_common:Chest pain spreading to either upper limb Question:Does the chest pain move or spread to either upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers on either side? Question_someone:Does the chest pain move or spread to either upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers on either side? Question_child:Does the chest pain move or spread to either upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers on either side? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['chest pain radiating to fingers of left hand', 'chest pain radiating to fingers of right hand', 'chest pain radiating to fingers of either hand', 'chest pain radiating to left arm', 'chest pain radiating to right arm', 'chest pain radiating to either arm', 'chest pain radiating to both arms', 'chest pain radiating to left elbow', 'chest pain radiating to right elbow', 'chest pain radiating to either elbow', 'chest pain radiating to both elbows', 'chest pain radiating to left forearm', 'chest pain radiating to right forearm', 'chest pain radiating to either forearm', 'chest pain radiating to both forearms', 'chest pain radiating to left hand', 'chest pain radiating to right hand', 'chest pain radiating to either hand', 'chest pain radiating to both hands', 'chest pain radiating to left shoulder', 'chest pain radiating to right shoulder', 'chest pain radiating to either shoulder', 'chest pain radiating to both shoulders'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3482 | Cough, lasting more than 8 weeks, with change in pattern Name:Cough, lasting more than 8 weeks, with change in pattern Name_common:Cough lasting more than 8 weeks that has changed character Question:Has your cough changed in character, for example becoming more frequent, more severe, different in sound, or associated with a change in mucus production? Question_someone:Has his|her cough changed in character, for example becoming more frequent, more severe, different in sound, or associated with a change in mucus production? Question_newborn:Has his|her cough changed in character, for example becoming more frequent, more severe, different in sound, or associated with a change in mucus production? Question_child:Has his|her cough changed in character, for example becoming more frequent, more severe, different in sound, or associated with a change in mucus production? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['altered cough pattern', 'change in cough characteristics', 'cough different from usual', 'cough has become different', 'usual cough has changed', 'cough not the same as before'] | Adults |
| s_3505 | Current heart rate, 40 or fewer beats per minute Name:Current heart rate, 40 or fewer beats per minute Name_common:Heart beats 40 or fewer times per minute Question:Is your current heart rate 40 beats per minute or lower? Question_someone:Is his|her current heart rate 40 beats per minute or lower? Question_newborn:Is his|her current heart rate 40 beats per minute or lower? Question_child:Is his|her current heart rate 40 beats per minute or lower? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3504 | Current heart rate, between 41 and 60 beats per minute Name:Current heart rate, between 41 and 60 beats per minute Name_common:Heart beats between 41 and 60 times per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 41 and 60 beats per minute? Question_someone:Is his|her current heart rate between 41 and 60 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Is his|her current heart rate between 41 and 60 beats per minute? Question_child:Is his|her current heart rate between 41 and 60 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3503 | Current heart rate, between 61 and 80 beats per minute Name:Current heart rate, between 61 and 80 beats per minute Name_common:Heart beats between 61 and 80 times per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 61 and 80 beats per minute? Question_someone:Is his|her current heart rate between 61 and 80 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Is his|her current heart rate between 61 and 80 beats per minute? Question_child:Is his|her current heart rate between 61 and 80 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3502 | Current heart rate, between 81 and 100 beats per minute Name:Current heart rate, between 81 and 100 beats per minute Name_common:Heart beats between 81 and 100 times per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 81 and 100 beats per minute? Question_someone:Is his|her current heart rate between 81 and 100 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Is his|her current heart rate between 81 and 100 beats per minute? Question_child:Is his|her current heart rate between 81 and 100 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3501 | Current heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute Name:Current heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute Name_common:Heart beats more than 100 times per minute Question:Is your current heart rate more than 100 beats per minute? Question_someone:Is his|her current heart rate more than 100 beats per minute? Question_newborn:Is his|her current heart rate more than 100 beats per minute? Question_child:Is his|her current heart rate more than 100 beats per minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2098 | Delusions Name:Delusions Name_common:Unshakable belief in something that's untrue Question:Do you believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary? Question_someone:Does he|she believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary? Question_child:Does he|she believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['believing a family member is an impostor', 'believing in a secret identity as a spy', 'believing in extraordinary abilities like mind reading', 'believing in invincibility and taking risks', 'believing in involvement in international conspiracy', 'believing the body decays', 'believing the body is infested with parasites', 'claiming a romantic relationship with a celebrity', 'claiming direct communication with a deity', 'claiming possession of ancient wisdom', 'feeling chosen for a world-saving mission', 'feeling constantly watched or monitored', 'feeling in a simulated reality with unreal people', 'feeling pursued by supernatural entities', 'feeling thoughts are broadcasted through devices', 'finding hidden messages in common objects', 'insisting on committing a severe crime', 'insisting on royal lineage without proof', 'sensing constant danger from an unknown threat', 'suspecting friends or family of conspiracy', 'thinking they caused a major world event', 'uncommon beliefs that go against what most people think'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3484 | Electric shock, at least 48 hours ago Name:Electric shock, at least 48 hours ago Name_common:Electric shock at least 48 hours ago Question:Did you get an electric shock at least 48 hours ago? Question_someone:Did he|she get an electric shock at least 48 hours ago? Question_newborn:Did he|she get an electric shock at least 48 hours ago? Question_child:Did he|she get an electric shock at least 48 hours ago? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['electric shock effect more than 48 hours ago', 'electrical injury more than 48 hours ago', 'electrical shock more than 48 hours ago', 'electrocuted more than 48 hours ago', 'electrical injury 48 or more hours ago', 'electrocution more than 48 hours ago', 'got electrocuted more than 48 hours ago', 'zapped more than 48 hours ago'] Explication_infant:This refers to the patient who got an electric shock 48 or more hours ago. Explication_toddler:This refers to the patient who got an electric shock 48 or more hours ago. Explication_child:This refers to the patient who got an electric shock 48 or more hours ago. Explication_adult:This refers to the patient who got an electric shock 48 or more hours ago. Explication_senior:This refers to the patient who got an electric shock 48 or more hours ago. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3483 | Electric shock, less than 48 hours ago Name:Electric shock, less than 48 hours ago Name_common:Electric shock less than 48 hours ago Question:Did you get an electric shock less than 48 hours ago? Question_someone:Did he|she get an electric shock less than 48 hours ago? Question_newborn:Did he|she get an electric shock less than 48 hours ago? Question_child:Did he|she get an electric shock less than 48 hours ago? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['electric shock effect less than 48 hours ago', 'electrical injury less than 48 hours ago', 'electrical shock less than 48 hours ago', 'electrocuted less than 48 hours ago', 'electrocution less than 48 hours ago', 'got electrocuted less than 48 hours ago', 'zapped less than 48 hours ago'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3494 | Episodes of depressed mood, premenstrual Name:Episodes of depressed mood, premenstrual Question:Has the period of low mood, sadness or depression, started at the latest 7 days before the start of the period ? Question_someone:Has the period of low mood, sadness or depression, started at the latest 7 days before the start of the period ? Question_child:Has the period of low mood, sadness or depression, started at the latest 7 days before the start of the period ? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:["i'm always sad before period", 'I feel depressed before period', 'PMS-related low mood'] | Adults |
| s_3495 | Fatigue, premenstrual Name:Fatigue, premenstrual Question:Do you feel sleepy, tired, or weak, or do you lack energy for usual daily activities at the latest 7 days before your period? Question_someone:Does she feel sleepy, tired, or weak, or does she lack energy for usual daily activities at the latest 7 days before her period? Question_child:Does she feel sleepy, tired, or weak, or does she lack energy for usual daily activities at the latest 7 days before her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['feeling exhausted before period', 'i have no energy before period', 'PMS-related exhaustion', 'premenstrual lethargy', 'premenstrual sleepiness', 'lack of energy before period'] | Adults |
| s_686 | Hallucinations Name:Hallucinations Name_common:Experiences of sensing things that do not exist Question:Have there been instances where you perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive? Question_someone:Have there been instances where he|she perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive? Question_child:Have there been instances where he|she perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['feeling a poke when no one is nearby', 'feeling a touch when no one is nearby', 'feeling of being grabbed by unseen hands', 'feeling of being touched by unseen hands', "hearing or seeing a person who isn't actually there", "hearing or seeing animals that aren't there", 'hearing or seeing things when no one is around', 'smelling odors that no one else can detect'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3489 | Headache, premenstrual Name:Headache, premenstrual Question:Has a headache started within 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Has a headache started within 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Has a headache started within 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['head pain before menstruation', 'head pain before period', 'headache before menstrual cycle', 'period headache', 'pre-period headache', 'PMS headache'] Synonyms_professional:['menstrual migraine', 'premenstrual headache', 'premenstrual syndrome headache'] | Adults |
| s_3485 | Hypotension, sudden drop in blood pressure Name:Hypotension, sudden drop in blood pressure Name_common:Sudden drop in blood pressure Question:Has your blood pressure suddenly dropped below 90/60 mmHg, or has your systolic (top) number suddenly decreased by at least 40 mmHg from your usual baseline? Question_someone:Has his|her blood pressure suddenly dropped below 90/60 mmHg, or has his|her systolic (top) number suddenly decreased by at least 40 mmHg from his|her usual baseline? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['sudden blood pressure fall', 'sudden fall in blood pressure', 'suddenly low blood pressure'] Synonyms_professional:['sudden BP fall', 'sudden decrease in blood pressure'] Explication_adult:Blood pressure that has dropped all of a sudden and which is lower than 90/60 mmHg, or top blood pressure number at least 40 mmHg lower than usual. Explication_senior:Blood pressure that has dropped all of a sudden and which is lower than 90/60 mmHg, or top blood pressure number at least 40 mmHg lower than usual. | Adults |
| s_3496 | Impaired concentration, premenstrual Name:Impaired concentration, premenstrual Name_common:Poor concentration before period Question:Do you have trouble concentrating, or are you easily distracted by unimportant things within the 7 days preceding the start of your period? Question_someone:Does she have trouble concentrating, or is she easily distracted by unimportant things within the 7 days preceding the start of her period? Question_child:Does she have trouble concentrating, or is she easily distracted by unimportant things within the 7 days preceding the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:["can't focus before period", "can't keep attention before period", "can't stay focused before period", 'easily distracted before period', 'unable to focus due to PMS', 'clouded thinking before period'] Synonyms_professional:['attention deficit before period'] | Adults |
| s_3498 | Irritability, premenstrual Name:Irritability, premenstrual Question:Are you more short-tempered, nervous, or irritable than usual within 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Is she more short-tempered, nervous, or irritable, or does she cry more than usual within 7 days before the start of the period? Question_child:Is she more short-tempered, nervous, or irritable, or does she cry more than usual at within 7 days before the start of the period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['being easily irritated before period', 'being more nervous than usual before period', 'being more short-tempered than usual before period', 'crying in random moments due to PMS', 'often crying before menstruation', 'feeling nervous before period'] | Adults |
| s_3479 | Loss of consciousness, lasting 1 minute or more Name:Loss of consciousness, lasting 1 minute or more Name_common:Passed out for a minute or more Question:Has the loss of consciousness lasted 1 minute or more? Question_someone:Has the loss of consciousness lasted 1 minute or more? Question_polite:Has the loss of consciousness lasted 1 minute or more? Question_newborn:Has the loss of consciousness lasted 1 minute or more? Question_child:Has the loss of consciousness lasted 1 minute or more? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['blacking out for a minute or more', 'passing out for a minute or more', 'recovery from fainting in more than a minute', 'unconscious for a minute or more', 'unconscious for at least one minute'] Synonyms_professional:['loss of consciousness for 60 seconds or more', 'loss of consciousness for minute or more', 'syncope for a minute or more', 'syncope lasting 1 minute or more'] Explication_infant:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts 1 minute or more. Explication_toddler:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts 1 minute or more. Explication_child:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts 1 minute or more. Explication_adult:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts 1 minute or more. Explication_senior:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts 1 minute or more. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3478 | Loss of consciousness, lasting less than 1 minute Name:Loss of consciousness, lasting less than 1 minute Name_common:Fainted for less than 1 minute Question:Have you recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in less than 1 minute? Question_someone:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in less than 1 minute? Question_newborn:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in less than 1 minute? Question_child:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in less than 1 minute? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['black out for less than 1 minute', 'blackout for less than 1 minute', 'blackout lasting less than 60 seconds', 'fainted for less than 60 seconds', 'recovery from fainting in less than 1 minute', 'unconscious for less than 1 minute', 'fainting for less than a minute'] Synonyms_professional:['loss of consciousness for less than 60 seconds', 'loss of consciousness for less than a minute', 'syncope for less than a minute', 'syncope lasting less than 1 minute'] Explication_infant:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts less than 1 minute. Explication_toddler:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts less than 1 minute. Explication_child:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts less than 1 minute. Explication_adult:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts less than 1 minute. Explication_senior:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts less than 1 minute. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3481 | Loss of consciousness, resolved Name:Loss of consciousness, resolved Name_common:Regained consciousness Question:Is the loss of consciousness resolved now? Question_someone:Is the loss of consciousness resolved now? Question_newborn:Is the loss of consciousness resolved now? Question_child:Is the loss of consciousness resolved now? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['post-blackout recovery', 'return to consciousness', 'recently lost consciousness but now awake'] Explication_infant:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient experienced loss of consciousness, but has since regained full alertness. Explication_toddler:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient experienced loss of consciousness, but has since regained full alertness. Explication_child:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient experienced loss of consciousness, but has since regained full alertness. Explication_adult:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient experienced loss of consciousness, but has since regained full alertness. Explication_senior:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient experienced loss of consciousness, but has since regained full alertness. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3480 | Loss of consciousness, unresolved Name:Loss of consciousness, unresolved Name_common:Currently unconscious Question:Is the loss of consciousness still ongoing? Question_someone:Is he|she still completely unresponsive? Question_newborn:Is he|she still completely unresponsive? Question_child:Is he|she still completely unresponsive? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['still unconscious', 'still passed out', 'still blacked out'] Explication_infant:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts still when answering this question. Explication_toddler:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts still when answering this question. Explication_child:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts still when answering this question. Explication_adult:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts still when answering this question. Explication_senior:The symptom corresponds to a situation when the patient's loss of consciousness lasts still when answering this question. Instruction_infant:['Observe if he|she opens his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check for a reaction to touch or voice: does he|she move or respond in any way?', 'See if he|she moves spontaneously.'] Instruction_toddler:['Observe if he|she opens his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check for a reaction to touch or voice: does he|she move or respond in any way?', 'See if he|she moves spontaneously.'] Instruction_child:['Observe if he|she opens his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check for a reaction to touch or voice: does he|she move or respond in any way?', 'See if he|she moves spontaneously.'] Instruction_adult:['Observe if he|she opens his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check for a reaction to touch or voice: does he|she move or respond in any way?', 'See if he|she moves spontaneously.'] Instruction_senior:['Observe if he|she opens his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check for a reaction to touch or voice: does he|she move or respond in any way?', 'See if he|she moves spontaneously.'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3491 | Myalgia, premenstrual Name:Myalgia, premenstrual Question:Does muscle pain start at the latest 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Does muscle pain start at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Does muscle pain start at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['muscle pain before menstruation', 'muscle pain before period', 'muscle aches before menstrual cycle', 'period muscle aches'] Synonyms_professional:['premenstrual myalgia', 'menstrual-related musculoskeletal pain'] | Adults |
| s_3499 | Sensation of a slow heart rate Name:Sensation of a slow heart rate Question:Do you have a sensation of a slow heartbeat? Question_someone:Does his|her heart seem to beat slowly? Question_newborn:Does his|her heart seem to beat slowly? Question_child:Does his|her heart seem to beat slowly? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['low heart rate', 'slow heartbeat', 'heart beats slowly'] Synonyms_professional:['bradycardia', 'bradycardic'] Explication_infant:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. Definitions may vary but on average in infants up to 12 months, it's less than 100 beats per minute. In newborns heart rate slower than 100 beats per minute requires urgent consultation with a physician. These values are norms while awake. They may be even lower during deep sleep. Explication_toddler:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In children ages 1 to 3, it's less than 90 beats per minute. Explication_child:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In children ages 4 to 5, it's less than 80 beats per minute. In children ages 6 to 11, it's less than 60 beats per minute. Explication_adult:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In people ages 12 or up, it's less than 60 beats per minute. Explication_senior:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In people ages 12 or up, it's less than 60 beats per minute. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3497 | Sleep disorder, premenstrual Name:Sleep disorder, premenstrual Name_common:Changes and difficulties in sleeping pattern or habit before period Question:Do you have sleeping difficulties, e.g., sleeping more or less than usual or have trouble falling asleep within 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Does she have sleeping difficulties, e.g., sleeping more or less than usual or has trouble falling asleep within 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Does she have sleeping difficulties, e.g., sleeping more or less than usual or has trouble falling asleep within 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['poor sleep before menstruation', 'premenstrual restless sleep', 'unable to sleep before period', 'poor sleep related to PMS'] Synonyms_professional:['premenstrual sleep disorders', 'premenstrual sleep disturbances'] | Adults |
| s_3492 | Swelling, both lower limbs, premenstrual Name:Swelling, both lower limbs, premenstrual Question:Does swelling of lower limbs start at the latest 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Does swelling of lower limbs start at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Does swelling of lower limbs start at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['leg swelling during PMS', 'premenstrual edema of legs', 'premenstrual edema of lower limbs', 'premenstrual edematous legs', 'premenstrual joints swelling in both legs'] Synonyms_professional:['premenstrual bilateral edema in the legs'] | Adults |
| s_3493 | Weight gain, premenstrual Name:Weight gain, premenstrual Question:Have you been gaining weight at the latest 7 days before the start of your period? Question_someone:Has she been gaining weight at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Question_child:Has she been gaining weight at the latest 7 days before the start of her period? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['weight gain before period'] Synonyms_professional:['premenstrual weight gain'] | Adults |
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| s_534 | Bradycardia Name:BradycardiaNone Name_common:Slow heart rateNone Question:Do you have a slow heart rate?None Question_someone:Does he|she have a slow heart rate?None Question_newborn:Does he|she have a slow heart rate?None Question_child:Does he|she have a slow heart rate?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['low heart rate', 'slow heartbeat'][] Synonyms_professional:['slow heart rate', 'bradycardia', 'bradycardic'][] Explication_infant:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. Definitions may vary but on average in infants up to 12 months, it's less than 100 beats per minute. In newborns heart rate slower than 100 beats per minute requires urgent consultation with a physician. These values are norms while awake. They may be even lower during deep sleep.None Explication_toddler:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In children ages 1 to 3, it's less than 90 beats per minute.None Explication_child:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In children ages 4 to 5, it's less than 80 beats per minute. In children ages 6 to 11, it's less than 60 beats per minute.None Explication_adult:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In people ages 12 or up, it's less than 60 beats per minute.None Explication_senior:A heart rate below the normal range for his|her age. In people ages 12 or up, it's less than 60 beats per minute.None Instruction_infant:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'][] Instruction_toddler:['Lay him|her on his|her back.', 'Bend one of his|her arms so his|her hand is up by his|her ear.', 'Using your index and middle finger, gently press on his|her inner arm between his|her shoulder and elbow until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter.'][] Instruction_child:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of his|her wrist on the side of his|her thumb, or press on one side of his|her neck next to his|her windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'][] Instruction_adult:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'][] Instruction_senior:['Using your index and middle finger, gently press on the inside of your wrist on the side of the thumb, or press on one side of your neck next to the windpipe until you feel the pulse.', 'Count the beats for 30 seconds.', 'Multiply by 2 to get the number of beats per minute.', 'Alternatively you may use an age-appropriate pulsoximeter'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2074 | Chest pain, radiating to left upper limb Name:Chest pain, radiating to left upper limbNone Name_common:Chest pain spreading to the left upper limbNone Question:Does the chest pain move or spread to the left upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers?None Question_someone:Does the chest pain move or spread to the left upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers?None Question_child:Does the chest pain move or spread to the left upper limb, that is, to the shoulder, arm, or fingers?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['chest pain radiating to left arm', 'chest pain radiating to left hand', 'chest pain radiating to fingers of left hand', 'chest pain radiating to left elbow', 'chest pain radiating to left forearm', 'chest pain radiating to left shoulder'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3037 | Delusional thinking Name:Delusional thinkingNone Name_common:Unshakable belief in something that's untrueNone Question:Do you believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary?None Question_someone:Does he|she believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary?None Question_newborn:Does he|she believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary?None Question_child:Does he|she believe in something that isn't true or based on reality, despite clear proof to the contrary?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['believing a family member is an impostor', 'feeling constantly watched or monitored', 'sensing constant danger from an unknown threat', 'claiming direct communication with a deity', 'believing in a secret identity as a spy', 'finding hidden messages in common objects', 'thinking they caused a major world event', 'feeling pursued by supernatural entities', 'believing the body is infested with parasites', 'believing the body decays', 'claiming a romantic relationship with a celebrity', 'believing in extraordinary abilities like mind reading', 'feeling thoughts are broadcasted through devices', 'insisting on royal lineage without proof', 'believing in invincibility and taking risks', 'suspecting friends or family of conspiracy', 'feeling chosen for a world-saving mission', 'believing in involvement in international conspiracy', 'insisting on committing a severe crime', 'feeling in a simulated reality with unreal people', 'claiming possession of ancient wisdom'][] Synonyms_professional:['uncommon beliefs that go against what most people think'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3038 | Hallucinatory experiences Name:Hallucinatory experiencesNone Question:Have there been instances where you perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive?None Question_someone:Have there been instances where he|she perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive?None Question_newborn:Have there been instances where he|she perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive?None Question_child:Have there been instances where he|she perceived sensations, heard sounds, or saw things that seemed disconnected from reality, i.e., that others did not perceive?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['hearing or seeing things when no one is around', 'smelling odors that no one else can detect', 'feeling a touch when no one is nearby', 'feeling a poke when no one is nearby', "hearing or seeing a person who isn't actually there", "hearing or seeing animals that aren't there", 'feeling of being touched by unseen hands', 'feeling of being grabbed by unseen hands'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2303 | Loss of consciousness, more than 1 minute Name:Loss of consciousness, more than 1 minuteNone Name_common:Passing out for more than a minuteNone Question:Has the loss of consciousness lasted longer than 1 minute?None Question_someone:Has the loss of consciousness lasted longer than 1 minute?None Question_newborn:Has the loss of consciousness lasted longer than 1 minute?None Question_child:Has the loss of consciousness lasted longer than 1 minute?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['not responding for more than a minute', 'unconscious for longer than a minute', 'unconscious for more than a minute', 'unresponsive for more than a minute', 'blacking out for more than a minute'][] Synonyms_professional:['complete loss of consciousness'][] Instruction_infant:['Make sure the area around him|her is safe.', 'Try to speak to him|her, shake his|her shoulders, and avoid putting too much pressure on his|her body.', 'If he|she does not react, please call the ambulance as soon as possible and seek help.', 'Include specific information such as the address, a brief description of the situation, his|her state, your name, and your telephone number.', 'Proceed as informed by the emergency services.'][] Instruction_toddler:['Make sure the area around him|her is safe.', 'Try to speak to him|her, shake his|her shoulders, and avoid putting too much pressure on his|her body.', 'If he|she does not react, please call the ambulance as soon as possible and seek help.', 'Include specific information such as the address, a brief description of the situation, his|her state, your name, and your telephone number.', 'Proceed as informed by the emergency services.'][] Instruction_child:['Make sure the area around him|her is safe.', 'Try to speak to him|her, shake his|her shoulders, and avoid putting too much pressure on his|her body.', 'If he|she does not react, please call the ambulance as soon as possible and seek help.', 'Include specific information such as the address, a brief description of the situation, his|her state, your name, and your telephone number.', 'Proceed as informed by the emergency services.'][] Instruction_adult:['Make sure the area around him|her is safe.', 'Try to speak to him|her, shake his|her shoulders, and avoid putting too much pressure on his|her body.', 'If he|she does not react, please call the ambulance as soon as possible and seek help.', 'Include specific information such as the address, a brief description of the situation, his|her state, your name, and your telephone number.', 'Proceed as informed by the emergency services.'][] Instruction_senior:['Make sure the area around him|her is safe.', 'Try to speak to him|her, shake his|her shoulders, and avoid putting too much pressure on his|her body.', 'If he|she does not react, please call the ambulance as soon as possible and seek help.', 'Include specific information such as the address, a brief description of the situation, his|her state, your name, and your telephone number.', 'Proceed as informed by the emergency services.'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2302 | Loss of consciousness, transient Name:Loss of consciousness, transientNone Name_common:FaintingNone Question:Have you recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in a short period of time?None Question_someone:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in a short period of time?None Question_newborn:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in a short period of time?None Question_child:Has he|she recently fainted but recovered spontaneously in a short period of time?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['blackout', 'brief loss of consciousness', 'fainted', 'quick recovery from fainting', 'black out'][] Synonyms_professional:['syncope', 'TLOC', 'temporary loss of consciousness', 'brief loss of consciousness', 'partial loss of consciousness', 'sudden and temporary loss of consciousness'][] Instruction_infant:['Observe if he|she open his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check his|her verbal response, e.g., is it orientated and adequate to his|her development.', 'Observe if he|she moves spontaneously.'][] Instruction_toddler:['Observe if he|she open his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check his|her verbal response, e.g., is it orientated and adequate to his|her development.', 'Observe if he|she moves spontaneously.'][] Instruction_child:['Observe if he|she open his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check his|her verbal response, e.g., is it orientated and adequate to his|her development.', 'Observe if he|she moves spontaneously.'][] Instruction_adult:['Observe if he|she open his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check his|her verbal response, e.g., is it orientated and adequate to his|her development.', 'Observe if he|she moves spontaneously.'][] Instruction_senior:['Observe if he|she open his|her eyes spontaneously.', 'Check his|her verbal response, e.g., is it orientated and adequate to his|her development.', 'Observe if he|she moves spontaneously.'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2609 | Positive tongue blade bite test Name:Positive tongue blade bite testNone Name_common:Spatula test confirming mandibular fractureNone Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms_professional:['TBBT', 'the TBT'][] Explication_toddler:This is a special test for a lower jawbone fracture. You can do it yourself at home. Please read the instructions below.None Explication_child:This is a special test for a lower jawbone fracture. You can do it yourself at home. Please read the instructions below.None Explication_adult:This is a special test for a lower jawbone fracture. You can do it yourself at home. Please read the instructions below.None Explication_senior:This is a special test for a lower jawbone fracture. You can do it yourself at home. Please read the instructions below.None Instruction_toddler:['Find a wooden spatula, a tongue depressor or blade, or a wooden flat ice cream stick. You can also use an A4 sheet of paper folded in half 4 times.', 'Place the stick or folded paper over the back teeth in the mouth and bite down firmly.', 'Try to pull the stick or folded paper out of the mouth. Do this on both sides of the mouth.', 'If the bite can hold the stick or paper in place without discomfort or pain, the test is negative, and a jaw fracture is less likely. If there is pain present, the test is positive, and a jaw fracture is more likely.'][] Instruction_child:['Find a wooden spatula, a tongue depressor or blade, or a wooden flat ice cream stick. You can also use an A4 sheet of paper folded in half 4 times.', 'Place the stick or folded paper over the back teeth in the mouth and bite down firmly.', 'Try to pull the stick or folded paper out of the mouth. Do this on both sides of the mouth.', 'If the bite can hold the stick or paper in place without discomfort or pain, the test is negative, and a jaw fracture is less likely. If there is pain present, the test is positive, and a jaw fracture is more likely.'][] Instruction_adult:['Find a wooden spatula, a tongue depressor or blade, or a wooden flat ice cream stick. You can also use an A4 sheet of paper folded in half 4 times.', 'Place the stick or folded paper over the back teeth in the mouth and bite down firmly.', 'Try to pull the stick or folded paper out of the mouth. Do this on both sides of the mouth.', 'If the bite can hold the stick or paper in place without discomfort or pain, the test is negative, and a jaw fracture is less likely. If there is pain present, the test is positive, and a jaw fracture is more likely.'][] Instruction_senior:['Find a wooden spatula, a tongue depressor or blade, or a wooden flat ice cream stick. You can also use an A4 sheet of paper folded in half 4 times.', 'Place the stick or folded paper over the back teeth in the mouth and bite down firmly.', 'Try to pull the stick or folded paper out of the mouth. Do this on both sides of the mouth.', 'If the bite can hold the stick or paper in place without discomfort or pain, the test is negative, and a jaw fracture is less likely. If there is pain present, the test is positive, and a jaw fracture is more likely.'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2937 | Sudden drop in blood pressure Name:Sudden drop in blood pressureNone Question:Has there been a sudden drop in your blood pressure in the last few minutes or hours?None Question_someone:Has there been a sudden drop in his|her blood pressure in the last few minutes or hours?None Question_newborn:Has there been a sudden drop in his|her blood pressure in the last few minutes or hours?None Question_child:Has there been a sudden drop in his|her blood pressure in the last few minutes or hours?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['sudden blood pressure fall', 'sudden fall in blood pressure', 'suddenly low blood pressure'][] Synonyms_professional:['sudden BP fall', 'sudden decrease in blood pressure'][] Explication_adult:Blood pressure that has dropped all of a sudden and which is below the normal range for a given person.None Explication_senior:Blood pressure that has dropped all of a sudden and which is below the normal range for a given person.None | Adults |
| s_161 | Symptoms regularly appearing a few days before menstrual period Name:Symptoms regularly appearing a few days before menstrual periodNone Name_common:Symptoms regularly appearing a few days before periodNone Question:Do the symptoms usually show up during your period or a few days before it starts?None Question_someone:Do the symptoms usually show up during her period or a few days before it starts?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['PMS symptoms'][] | Adults |
| s_1074 | Trophic changes Name:Trophic changesNone Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms_professional:['trophic changes'][] | Adults |
| s_3228 | Weight loss, loose-fitting clothing Name:Weight loss, loose-fitting clothingNone Question:Do your clothes feel a bit looser than usual?None Question_someone:Do his|her clothes seem a bit looser than usual?None Question_child:Do his|her clothes seem a bit looser than usual?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['clothes fit big', 'clothes too big', 'loose clothes', 't-shirts are too big', 'jeans are too big', 'trousers too big', 'too loose shirts'][] | Adults |
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| s_50 | Chest pain Question:Are you having pain, pressure, tightness, or heaviness in the chest?Are you having pain or discomfort in the chest? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_1925 | Chest pain, pressure Name_common:Pressing chest painPressure, tightness or heaviness in chest | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2830 | Cough, not improving with time Question:Has the cough remained unchanged or become more intense over the past week?Has the cough not improved over the past week? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_579 | Pain in lower limb Question:Do you have pain in either of your lower limb?Do you have pain in either of your lower limbs? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3464 | Swelling around eye, both eyes Name:Swelling around eyes, both eyesSwelling around eye, both eyes | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3463 | Swelling around eye, either eye Name:Swelling around eyes, either eyeSwelling around eye, either eye | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3465 | Swelling around eye, left eye Name:Swelling around eyes, left eyeSwelling around eye, left eye | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3461 | Swelling around eye, periorbital Name:Swelling around eyes, periorbitalSwelling around eye, periorbital | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3466 | Swelling around eye, right eye Name:Swelling around eyes, right eyeSwelling around eye, right eye | AdultsPediatrics |
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| p_742 | Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Name:Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Question:Do you have a pacemaker, cardioverter defibrillator, or another implanted heart device? Question_someone:Does he|she have a pacemaker, cardioverter defibrillator, or another implanted heart device? Question_polite:Does he|she have a pacemaker, cardioverter defibrillator, or another implanted heart device? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['cardiac battery', 'crt device', 'heart box', 'heart device implant', 'heart regulator', 'icd box', 'implanted chest device', 'internal defib', 'pacemaker', 'pacer', 'heart shock device'] Synonyms_professional:['CIED', 'ICD', 'permanent pacemaker', 'implantable cardioverter defibrillator', 'cardiac resynchronization therapy', 'subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator', 'crt', 'leadless pacemaker'] Explication_child:A cardiac implantable electronic device is a battery-powered unit placed under the skin of the chest to monitor and manage heart rhythms. These devices treat conditions where the heart beats too slowly, too fast, or irregularly. A small scar or a firm lump is usually visible or palpable where the device is located. Presence of this device is confirmed by a medical identification card or surgical history. Explication_adult:A cardiac implantable electronic device is a battery-powered unit placed under the skin of the chest to monitor and manage heart rhythms. These devices treat conditions where the heart beats too slowly, too fast, or irregularly. A small scar or a firm lump is usually visible or palpable where the device is located. Presence of this device is confirmed by a medical identification card or surgical history. Explication_senior:A cardiac implantable electronic device is a battery-powered unit placed under the skin of the chest to monitor and manage heart rhythms. These devices treat conditions where the heart beats too slowly, too fast, or irregularly. A small scar or a firm lump is usually visible or palpable where the device is located. Presence of this device is confirmed by a medical identification card or surgical history. | Adults |
| p_744 | Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary Fibrosis Name:Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary Fibrosis Name_common:Pulmonary fibrosis Question:Do you have medical diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis? Question_someone:Does he|she have a medical diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis? Question_polite:Does he|she have a medical diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['thick lung tissue', 'scarred lungs', 'dry lung disease'] Synonyms_professional:['chronic fibrosing interstitial pneumonia', 'cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis', 'fibrotic interstitial lung disease', 'hamman-rich syndrome', 'idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis', 'interstitial lung disease', 'interstitial pulmonary fibrosis'] Explication_child:Pulmonary fibrosis involves damage and scarring of lung tissue. Medical professionals provide this diagnosis using imaging or lung function tests. Common symptoms include persistent dry cough and shortness of breath. Explication_adult:Pulmonary fibrosis involves damage and scarring of lung tissue. Medical professionals provide this diagnosis using imaging or lung function tests. Common symptoms include persistent dry cough and shortness of breath. Explication_senior:Pulmonary fibrosis involves damage and scarring of lung tissue. Medical professionals provide this diagnosis using imaging or lung function tests. Common symptoms include persistent dry cough and shortness of breath. | Adults |
| p_743 | Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary Hypertension Name:Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary Hypertension Name_common:Pulmonary Hypertension Question:Do you have a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension and feel symptoms like shortness of breath or chest pain? Question_someone:Does he|she have a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension and feel symptoms like shortness of breath or chest pain? Question_polite:Does he|she have a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension and feel symptoms like shortness of breath or chest pain? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['high blood pressure in the lungs', 'high pressure in lungs'] Synonyms_professional:['pulmonary arterial hypertension', 'precapillary pulmonary hypertension', 'postcapillary pulmonary hypertension', 'ayerza syndrome'] Explication_adult:Diagnosed symptomatic pulmonary hypertension is a chronic condition where the blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs is abnormally high. Symptoms commonly include shortness of breath during activity, persistent fatigue, dizziness, and swelling in the ankles or legs. Explication_senior:Diagnosed symptomatic pulmonary hypertension is a chronic condition where the blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs is abnormally high. Symptoms commonly include shortness of breath during activity, persistent fatigue, dizziness, and swelling in the ankles or legs. | Adults |
| p_745 | Immature immune system due to infancy Name:Immature immune system due to infancy Name_common:Fragile infant immunity Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms_professional:['underdeveloped immune system due to infancy', 'incomplete immune competence of infancy'] | Pediatrics |
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| p_720 | Confirmed HPV infection in last 5 years Name:HPV InfectionConfirmed HPV infection in last 5 years | Adults |