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How is a Problem Classification Scheme Structured?
The PCS typically includes several components:
Domains:
These are broad categories that encompass various aspects of patient health, such as
physiological
,
psychological
, and
sociocultural
factors.
Classes:
Within each domain, there are specific classes that further narrow down the types of problems. For example, under the physiological domain, classes might include
cardiovascular
,
respiratory
, and
neurological
.
Specific Diagnoses:
These are the individual problems identified within each class, such as
acute pain
,
ineffective breathing pattern
, or
impaired skin integrity
.
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