FQL is a query language that allows you to retrieve, filter and project data from any data source containing FHIR Resources. It brings the power of three existing languages together: SQL, JSON and FhirPath. It allows you to create tables and is useful for gaining insight and perform quality control.
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HdBe BloodPressure
The blood pressure is a parameter for determining the condition of the blood circulation and is expressed in systolic and diastolic pressure in mmHg.
Purpose
Blood pressure is measured to gain an indication of the health condition of the patient’s cardiovascular system.
Evidence Base
The local measurement of the arterial blood pressure, which acts as a surrogate for the arterial pressure in the systematic circulation. In most cases, the term ‘blood pressure' refers to the measurement of blood pressure of the arteria brachialis in the upper arm with the cuff using the Riva-Rocci method. The protocol for this measurement comprises many details that are not general knowledge (such as the correct way to interpret Korotkoff sounds) or carried out correctly (adjusting the cuff width to a very large or small diameter of the upper arm, the right rate of descent of the mercury column, cut-off values for cardiac arrhythmias).
- type LogicalModel
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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