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IEEE/ISO 11073-10101-2020 - ISO/IEEE International Standard - Health informatics-Device interoperability-Part 10101: Point-of-care medical device communication-Nomenclature

IEEE/ISO/IEC International Standard - Health informatics-Device interoperability-Part 10101: Point-of-care medical device communication-Nomenclature

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Standard number:IEEE/ISO/IEC 11073-10101-2020
Standard number:IEEE/ISO 11073-10101-2020
Released:28.08.2020
ISBN:978-1-5044-6959-3
Pages:1064
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE/ISO 11073-10101-2020

This standard defines a nomenclature for communications of information from point-of-care medical devices. Primary emphasis is placed on acute care medical devices and patient vital signs information. The nomenclature also supports concepts in an object oriented information model that is for medical device communications.

The purpose of this standard is to define the unique terms and concepts required for point-of-care medical device data communication. This document will serve as the data dictionary for present and future medical device data communication applications.

Adoption Standard - Active. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) and personal health devices (PHD) medical device communication (MDC), this standard provides the nomenclature that supports both the domain information model and service model components of the standards family, as well as the semantic content exchanged with medical devices. The nomenclature is specialized for patient vital signs information representation and medical device informatics, with major areas including concepts for electrocardiograph (ECG), haemodynamics, respiration, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as specialized units of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architecture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.