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{{Data Integrity Check
{{Data Integrity Check
| DIC_summary = an [[APACHE]] physiological variable is extremely high or low
| DIC_summary = an [[APACHE]] physiological variable is extremely high or low
| DIC_related_concepts = [[AaDO2]], [[AP Dias BP Field]], [[AP Sys BP Field]], [[Creatinine (APACHE)]], [[FiO2]], [[HCT]], [[Hemat]], [[HR]], [[K]], [[Na]],[[PCO2]], [[PH]], [[PO2]], [[RR]], [[Serum CO2]], [[Temperature]], [[WBC]]
| DIC_related_concepts = AaDO2; AP Dias BP Field; AP Sys BP Field; Creatinine (APACHE); FiO2; HCT; Hemat; HR; K; Na; PCO2; PH; PO2; RR; Serum CO2; Temperature; WBC
| DIC_firmness = hard check and soft check  
| DIC_firmness = hard check and soft check  
| DIC_timing =
| DIC_timing =

Revision as of 20:44, 2018 October 26

Data Integrity Checks
Summary: an APACHE physiological variable is extremely high or low
Related: AaDO2, AP Dias BP Field, AP Sys BP Field, Creatinine (APACHE), FiO2, HCT, Hemat, HR, K, Na, PCO2, PH, PO2, RR, Serum CO2, Temperature, WBC
Firmness: hard check and soft check
Timing:
App: CCMDB.mdb
Coding: functions validate_x, function Min_Max_Checker
Uses L Problem table: not relevant for this app
Status: implemented
Implementation Date: 2008-01-01
Backlogged: true
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"CCMDB.mdb" is not in the list (SAP, not entered, Centralized data front end.accdb, DSM Labs Consistency check.accdb, CCMDB.accdb, TISS28.accdb) of allowed values for the "DICApp" property. 
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Implementation

The various validate_x functions in CCMDB.mdb call the function Min_Max_Checker with parameters for absolute and warning thresholds.

The function has "absolute" and "rare" minima and maxima as a parameter. The "absolute" ones are never allowed. The "rare" ones require an explanation in the Notes field.

This was implemented with the first version of CCMDB, so not clear now what the date was.