PatientData

Data used to configure the patient. More...

Collaboration diagram for PatientData:

Modules

 Annotation
 Patient Annotation on the purpose of the patient data. Intended for use mostly in patient files.
 
 Name
 Patient Identifier.
 
 Sex
 
 
 Age
 Patient age.
 
 Weight
 Patient weight.
 
 Height
 Patient height.
 
 BodyDensity
 The mass of the body divided by the volume of the body.
 
 BodyFatFraction
 Total mass of fat divided by total body mass; body fat includes essential body fat and storage body fat.
 
 LeanBodyMass
 Component of body composition after subtracting body fat weight.
 
 MaxWorkRate
 The maximal work rate.
 
 MuscleMass
 The mass of muscle only.
 
 BloodTypeABO
 ABO antigen blood type.
 
 BloodTypeRh
 whether blood type is positive or negative for Rh factor. Initializes to 0 OR 1.
 
 AlveoliSurfaceArea
 The surface area of the alveoli for gas diffusion.
 
 Hyperhidrosis
 The patients’ susceptibility to sweating with negative indicating lack of sweat and positive showing excess.
 
 RightLungRatio
 The ratio of total lung surface area that is associated with the right lung.
 
 SkinSurfaceArea
 
 SleepAmount
 How much sleep has the pateint gotten over the past night.
 
 PainSusceptibility
 The patients’ qualitative pain susceptibility.
 
 BasalMetabolicRate
 The life-sustaining metabolic rate.
 
 BloodVolumeBaseline
 The total volume of fluid within the cardiovascular system.
 
 DiastolicArterialPressureBaseline
 The starting minimum pressure in the aorta over the course of a cardiac cycle.
 
 HeartRateBaseline
 The resting heart rate.
 
 MeanArterialPressureBaseline
 The resting mean arterial pressure.
 
 RespirationRateBaseline
 The resting respiration rate.
 
 SystolicArterialPressureBaseline
 The starting maximum pressure in the aorta over the course of a cardiac cycle.
 
 TidalVolumeBaseline
 The starting volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during normal respiration..
 
 HeartRateMaximum
 The maximum heart rate the patient can withstand.
 
 HeartRateMinimum
 The minimum heart rate the patient can withstand.
 
 ExpiratoryReserveVolume
 The maximum amount of air that can be exhaled from the end-expiratory position.
 
 FunctionalResidualCapacity
 The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a passive expiration.
 
 InspiratoryCapacity
 The sum of IRV and TV.
 
 InspiratoryReserveVolume
 The maximal volume that can be inhaled from the end-inspiratory level.
 
 ResidualVolume
 The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximal exhalation.
 
 RespiratoryDriverAmplitudeBaseline
 The peak amplitude of the respiratory driver.
 
 TotalLungCapacity
 The volume of air in the lungs at maximal inflation.
 
 TotalVentilationBaseline
 The patient's normal target ventilation in the absence of disruptions to arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures.
 
 VitalCapacity
 The maximum amount of air a person can expel from their lungs after a maximum inhalation.
 
 ActiveEvent
 Active Patient Events and their duration.
 

Detailed Description

Data used to configure the patient.