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Technically, it's not empty, it just has a default unit of unity (i.e.
a unitless amount). At least this is how it is in HL7. I would've thought
the same arrangement is appropriate for openEHR
Grahame
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> Not that it's dispositive of any larger issue, but doesn't VAS
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> position on the horizontal line where the patient indicates the level
> of pain)?
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On Tue, February 10, 2009 2:22 pm, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 02:01:59PM -0500, Greg Harris wrote:
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>> Not that it's dispositive of any larger issue, but doesn't VAS
>> actually record a physical quantity (specifically, the centimeter
>> position on the horizontal line where
Williamtfgoossen at cs.com wrote:
> It should be in OpenEHR in order to handle for instance pain scores
> that do get a number quantity but has no unit
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> of course then the question is still if CQuantityItem can hold
> decimals as well for the VAS score which can be pain = 7.5, or 3.4
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Not that it's dispositive of any larger issue, but doesn't VAS
actually record a physical quantity (specifically, the centimeter
position on the horizontal line where the patient indicates the level
of pain)?
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