Tanımlıveritabanı,minimal veri tabanı ve problem spesifik veri tabanı
Tanımlanan veri tabanlarının (minimal veri tabanı ve problem spesifik veri tabanı) kullanım amacı hastanın yönetilme- sinde sistematik ve uygun bilginin toplanmasını sağlamaktır. Toplanan bu bilgi, ön tahmini bir tanı sonucu elde edilen önyargılı luzumsuz bir bilgi değildir. Hastanın tanımlanan problem listesi ile bu problemlerin nedenlerini tespit etmek için hazırlanan tanı planları arasında açık bir ayrım yapılır. Önyargılı bir tanıya uygun bilgi ve verileri toplamak yerine eldeki bilgilerin müsade ettiği kadar problemlerin çözümlenmesi arzu edilir.
Defined data base, minimal data base, and problem specific data base
The purpose of using defined data bases (minimal data bases and problem-specific data bases) is to provide systematic and consistent collection of data in the management of patient. Collected data is not usually biased by premature establishment of a tentative diagnosis. A clear distinction is made between recognition of a patient s problem list and plans to identify the causes of these problems. Rather than force data collection and facts to fit a preconceived diagnosis, it is acceptable and desirable to resolve problems only insofar as available data will allow.
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