Exton-Smith Scale Ontology
How was the condition of patient at a certain time? Was it Bad, Poor, Fair or Good?
How was the mental state of a patient at a certain time? Was it Stuporosous, Confused, Apathetic or Alert?
Which is the range of ESS scores associated with the high/medium/low risk of sores?
Which is the score associated with a patient activity level?
Which is the score associated with a patient condition?
Which is the score associated with a patient mental state?
Which is the score associated with the patient incontinence level?
Which is the score associated with the patient mobility?
Which was the patient's activity level at a certain time? Did s/he stay in the bed all the day? Did s/he need of a chairfast? Did s/he walk with help? Or, was s/he ambulant?
Which was the patient's incontinence level at a certain time? Was s/he double incontinent? Was s/he usually incontinent of urine? Was s/he occasionally incontinent? Or, wasn't s/he incontinent?
Which was the patient's mobility in bed at a certain time? Was s/he immobile, very limited, slightly limited, or full?
Which was the patient's score at the exton-smith scale (ESS) at a certain time?
To represent the Exton-Smith Scale (ESS).
It associates an ESS assessment with the found condition.
has condition
has pressure sores risk
The Activity (e.g. in bed all day, chairfast etc.) of a patient as intended in the Exton-Smith Scale.
Activity
An action aiming at assessing the Exton-Smith Scale for a patient.
Exton-Smith Scale (ESS) Assessment
The incontinence (e.g. doubly incontinent, usually of urine etc.) of a patient as intended in the Exton-Smith Scale.
Incontinence
The Mental State (e.g. confused, alert etc.) of a patient as intended in the Exton-Smith Scale.
Mental state
The mobility in bed (e.g. immobile, very limited etc) of a patient as intended in the Exton-Smith Scale.
Mobility in bed
Patient condition
The general condition (e.g. bad, good, fair etc) of a patient as intended in the Exton-Smith Scale.
Patient general condition
A risk (e.g. high, medium etc.) of pressure sores.
Pressure sores risk