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In Nature of fever (parent node), child nodes would be All day Constant, Irregular, Periodic which are the sibling nodes of each other.
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Attributes: Attributes define the characteristic of the node. Nodes can be given different attributes depending on the desired outcome. The attributes used in digital protocols are:
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Step 5: Allocate appropriate attributes to each node. Create attributes by right click>Edit Attributes>typle Attributes>type the name of the attribute. Do not put extra characters like period or space.
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Step 6: Create a Past Medical history and Family history protocols can be created following the previous steps.[INSERT IMAGE]
Step 7: Create a Physical Examinations protocol following the previous steps. This protocol contains all the physical exams of all screening/chief complaint protocols. The second level of node is the location of the body where the physical exam is performed and the third level of node is what physical exam is performed.[INSERT IMAGE]
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Advanced attributes:
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STEP 8: In order to trigger the right physical exams on the screening/chief complaint protocol, type the second and third level nodes of physical exam protocol in the content box in the exact way as it is written in the physical examination protocol. [INSERT IMAGE]Add the attribute “perform-physical-exam” on the root node and add the value of the physical exam as “Eyes:Redness;Eyes:Swelling;Eyes:Redness”. This should correspond to a physical exam in the physical exam mind map.
STEP 9: Add your citations and references. Click on the root node and in the bottom section, you will see notes where you can add the source of the protocol.
Tips:
It is recommended to limit to 3-4 nested levels of nodes to avoid confusion for the interface user.
Translations will have to be inserted manually for each protocol at each node.
Once an attribute is created, it shows in the drop-down. Select from the drop-down to avoid creating incorrect attributes.
The content in the display attribute must be as per the user literacy eg. easy to understand, everyday local words for a low-literacy health worker with basic medical training.
The content in the language attribute must be concise in medical lingo for the doctors.
The content of the pop-up attribute may get lengthy. It is recommended to type it first in a text editor and then pasted on Freemind
The Intelehealth Android App requires 4 kinds of digital protocols:
Chief Complaint eg. fever, menstrual pain, AND/OR Screening protocols like hypertension, diabetes
Past Medical History
Family History
Physical Exams
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