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UPDATE: Yes, add the prescription medication, either as an indicator or as a class under Medical Therapy. Whichever works for the ontology. Why isn't this listed under prescription medication? How do you differentiate between medical therapy and prescription medication?
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Antibiotic Score is the total coverage score that was based on whether the antibiotic included coverage against gram-positive bacteria, gram-negative bacteria and/or anaerobic bacteria. Coverage in each area was graded on a 3-point scale: 0 for no activity, 1 for narrow activity, and 2 for broad activity. For patients treated with multiple antibiotics simultaneously, the score for each antibiotic received on a given day was summed. Cumulative scores were summed across days.
The length of time a patient is taking muscle relaxants as a medical intervention
The length of time a patient receives antibiotic treatment as a medical intervention
The length of time a patient is receiving steroids as a medical treatment
This class indicates when a patient is using antibiotics during a hospital admission. The use of the antibiotics may precede the hospital admission, extend beyond hospital discharge, or occur wholly within the hospital admission.
A subclass of Hospital Admission; this class differentiates between when a patient uses antibiotics at any time during a hospital admission versus when they do not.
This class indicates when a patient does not antibiotics during a hospital admission. The patient may have used antibiotics prior to hospital admission or after discharge.
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Indicates that a subject does not currently (or during a specified time period) use antibiotics
Indicates that a subject uses an Albuterol inhaler to control acute asthma symptoms.
Indicates that a subject uses a corticosteroid inhaler to control asthma symptoms.
Uses some other asthma medication besides Albuterol or an inhaled corticosteroid (ex. Cromolyn and Nedocromil, Oral Leukotriene Modifiers, Oral Theophylline, Oral Corticosteroids).
A single administration of inhaled Albuterol
Indicates whether or not a subject uses or does not use an Albuterol inhaler for asthma
Indicates whether or not a subject uses or does not use a corticosteroid inhaler for asthma
Indicates whether or not a subject uses or does not use asthma control medication other than an Albuterol or corticosteroid inhaler (ex. Cromolyn and Nedocromil, Oral Leukotriene Modifiers, Oral Theophylline, Oral Corticosteroids).
Indicates that a subject does not use an Albuterol inhaler to control acute asthma symptoms.
Indicates that a subject does not use a corticosteroid inhaler to control asthma symptoms.
Does not use some other asthma medication besides Albuterol or an inhaled corticosteroid (ex. Cromolyn and Nedocromil, Oral Leukotriene Modifiers, Oral Theophylline, Oral Corticosteroids).