Glossary
Advanced admission/admittance notification
the notification generated for future patients two weeks in advance of their projected admission date
Attribute
A single piece of information in a data record. For example, name
is an attribute of a patient record.
Capital Resources
This is the economist`s definition of capital. This is
defined to be any man made resource which aid production; production in this
case being the medical care of various patients. Capital resources would
include such things as operating theater facilities, office equipment, ward
facilities, admitting facilities and such.
Databasea collection of data, related and indexed for easy manipulation and
retrieval
DoctorA certified MD.
FlagA notice to the user of some error condition. This is merely a
notification that something is wrong. Think of it as a warning flag going up.
NurseA certified RN or BSc Nursing. Can be either a regular nurse or a
supervising nurse.
HMSHospital Management System (the name of the proposed software
system)
Hospital NumberThis refers to the patients medical/hospital insurance
number (eg. Alberta Health Care number). This number can be used to
uniquely identify an individual.
Human ResourcesSimply put, this is the hospital's staff.
ICUintensive care unit
ModuleA block of the software system that performs a set of related
functions. The software system is in fact made up of various modules that
farm out the different tasks.
Operating RoomAlso called an operating theater. This is the room where the
surgical team performs various operations on unwitting patients.
Recovery RoomA special area for patients who have just had surgery.
Special monitoring staff ensure that patients come out of anesthetic without
any problems. A recovery facility is necessary to ensure that patients do
not develop anesthesia narcosis.
RoomPlace where a patient is assigned for the duration of their stay in
the hospital. A room contains one bed.
Software SystemA collection of programs that perform a related set of
functions. The HMS is/will be a software system.
Staff NumberA unique number [assigned by the system] to a particular
staff member. This number can be used to uniquely identify a staff
member.
Syntactically Incorrect InputsThis condition occurs when the user attempts
to enter say a phone number where a name was expected.
TowelNo self respecting galactic hitch-hiker should be without one.
UserThe individual who will actually use the software system. For example,
it can be said that when you drive a car, you are the user of that car.
User InterfaceThis is what the users deal with when they use the system.
The interface dictates the way in which the user interacts with the
software system.
WardRefers to a particular floor of the hospital that provides a
specific care-giving function (eg. emergency, cardiac, ICU, etc.)
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Darrell Nash