Enumeration for states the patient can enter and exit out of. More...
Collaboration diagram for enumPatientEvent:
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Modules | |
AcuteLungInjury | |
Moderate impairment of the alveoli, reducing gas exchange within the lungs. (CarricoIndex [200, 300] mmHg) | |
AcuteRespiratoryDistress | |
Severe impairment of the alveoli, reducing gas exchange within the lungs. (Carrico Index [100, 200] mmHg) | |
Antidiuresis | |
Low urine flow. | |
Asystole | |
Represents no cardiac electrical activity. | |
Bradycardia | |
The heart rate is slowed to below 60 beats per minute. | |
Bradypnea | |
The state at which the respiratory rate has fallen 10 breaths per minute. | |
BrainOxygenDeficit | |
A lack of oxygen in the brain. Death will occur ~30min. | |
CardiacArrest | |
Sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness. | |
CardiogenicShock | |
Inadequate blood circulation due to failure of the heart ventricles (Cardiac Index < 2.2 L/min m2). | |
CriticalBrainOxygenDeficit | |
A critical lack of oxygen in the brain. Death in under 10min. | |
Dehydration | |
A loss of more fluid than is taken in (More than 3% loss of resting fluid mass). | |
Diuresis | |
High urine flow. | |
Fasciculation | |
Brief spontaneous contractions of muscle fibers. | |
Fatigue | |
The body is using energy above the Basal Metabolic Rate. | |
FunctionalIncontinence | |
Uncontrolled bladder release due to a full bladder. | |
HemolyticTransfusionReaction | |
Incompatible transfusion reaction. | |
Hypercapnia | |
State at which the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure has exceeded 60 mmHg. | |
Hyperglycemia | |
An excess of glucose in the bloodstream (> 200 mg/dL). | |
MildHyperkalemia | |
An excess of potassium in the bloodstream (>5.5 mM). | |
SevereHyperkalemia | |
An excess of potassium in the bloodstream (>6.2 mM). | |
MildHypernatremia | |
An excess of sodium in the bloodstream (>148 mM). | |
SevereHypernatremia | |
An excess of sodium in the bloodstream (>160 mM). | |
Hyperthermia | |
The condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal (> 38° C). | |
Hypoglycemia | |
Low glucose in the bloodstream (< 70 mg/dL). | |
HypoglycemicShock | |
Very low glucose in the bloodstream (< 50 mg/dL). | |
HypoglycemicComa | |
Dangerously low glucose in the bloodstream (< 20 mg/dL). | |
Hypothermia | |
The condition of having a body temperature greatly below normal (< 35° C). | |
MildHypokalemia | |
An deficit of potassium in the bloodstream (<3.2 mM). | |
SevereHypokalemia | |
An deficit of potassium in the bloodstream (<2.5 mM). | |
MildHyponatremia | |
An deficit of sodium in the bloodstream (<136 mM). | |
SevereHyponatremia | |
An deficit of sodium in the bloodstream (<120 mM). | |
Hypoxia | |
State at which the arterial oxygen partial pressure has fallen below 65 mmHg. | |
HypovolemicShock | |
The blood volume has dropped below 65% of its normal value. | |
IntracranialHypertension | |
Intracranial pressure is greater than 25 mmHg. | |
IntracranialHypotension | |
Intracranial pressure is lower than 7 mmHg. | |
IrreversibleState | |
An unrecoverable patient state. The engine will cease calculating when this event occurs. | |
Ketoacidosis | |
A form of metabolic acidosis where the anion gap is driven by the rise in ketones. | |
LacticAcidosis | |
A form of metabolic acidosis where the blood lactate concentration rises. | |
LiverGlycogenDepleted | |
The glycogen stored in the liver has been used up. | |
MaximumPulmonaryVentilationRate | |
The maximum pulmonary ventilation rate has been reached. | |
MetabolicAcidosis | |
A condition where the body is producing excess acids. (pH < 7.35). | |
MetabolicAlkalosis | |
A condition where the body is producing excess bases. (pH > 7.45). | |
MuscleCatabolism | |
The temporary protein stores have been used, and the patient is now consuming their muscle tissue for protein. | |
MuscleGlycogenDepleted | |
The glycogen stored in the muscle tissue has been used up. | |
MyocardiumOxygenDeficit | |
The myocardium oxygen level has decreased below 5 mmHg. | |
Natriuresis | |
Sodium excretion above normal levels. | |
NutritionDepleted | |
The stomach is empty. | |
PulselessRhythm | |
The state at which the heart has stopped beating. | |
RenalHypoperfusion | |
Low blood flow to the kidneys. | |
RespiratoryAcidosis | |
An increase of CO2 concentration in the bloodstream and a decrease in blood pH. | |
RespiratoryAlkalosis | |
An decrease of CO2 concentration in the bloodstream and a increase in blood pH. | |
SevereAcuteRespiratoryDistress | |
Severe impairment of the alveoli, reducing gas exchange within the lungs. (Carrico Index < 100 mmHg) | |
StartOfCardiacCycle | |
The Patient is starting a new heart beat. | |
StartOfExhale | |
Patient is starting to exhale. | |
StartOfInhale | |
Patient is starting to inhale. | |
SevereSepsis | |
Sepsis accompanied by systolic pressure < 90 and urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/hr. | |
Tachycardia | |
The heart rate is elevated above 100 beats per minute. | |
Tachypnea | |
A breathing rate above 20 breaths per minute. | |
TotalPatientEvents | |
All enums need to have a end delimiter to allow simple initialization of maps across all values and to simplify maintenance of code. | |
Detailed Description
Enumeration for states the patient can enter and exit out of.