Files > UNRESOLVED NARRATIVES

name
UNRESOLVED NARRATIVES
number
757.06
location
^LEX(757.06,
description
This file provides feedback from the sites regarding the content of the Lexicon. This is done either by a user through a calling application (user unresolved narratives) or by the calling application (application unresolved narratives). USER UNRESOLVED NARRATIVES occur when the user searches the Lexicon and fails to find a suitable expression in the Expression file (#757.01). If the user select to use his/her original text, then user's input is temporarily stored in this file. However, for a User Unresolved Narrative to be stored, the calling application must be defined in the Subset Definition file (757.2) and have the Unresolved Narrative flag set to 1. APPLICATION UNRESOLVED NARRATIVE occur when an application detects a problem with an expression in the Expression file (757.01). The application can return the Internal Entry Number (IEN) of that expression along with a short comment stating the problem. Periodically the entries in this file will be packed up into a mail message and sent to G.LEXICON@ISC-SLC.DOMAIN.EXT for consideration for possible inclusion in the Lexicon. After the mail message is sent the entries in this file are deleted. NOTE: This file is exported without data.
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01narrative(+)0;1FREE TEXTBUser input to the Lexicon look-up which could not be resolved (no entries found or no entry selected).
1date-time(+)0;2FREE TEXTDate and Time that the unresolved user narrative was added to the file (generated by LEXA1).
2search string0;3FREE TEXTThis is the actual string used to conduct the search in the Lexicon.
3matches0;4NUMERICThis is the number of matches found during the search when the Unresolved Narrative occurred. It will distinguish a "no match found" condition from a "user did select a term" condition.
4application1;1FREE TEXTThis is the name of the application in use (if known) when the Unresolved Narrative was added. The application name may assist in the review process when determining the disposition of the narrative (i.e., Problem List vs Lab).
5service1;2FREE TEXTThis is the service of the user who added the Unresolved Narrative. The service may assist in the review process when determining the disposition of this narrative (i.e., Nursing vs Social Work).
6location1;3FREE TEXTThis is the hospital location of the user who added the Narrative. The user location may assist in the review process when determining the disposition of this narrative (i.e., lab expression vs clinic).
7file2;1FREE TEXTThis is the file number where the search took place. It will assist in recreating the failed search which resulted in an Unresolved Narrative.
8index2;2FREE TEXTThis is the name of the index used during the search. It will assist in recreating the failed search which resulted in an Unresolved Narrative.
9shortcuts2;3FREE TEXTThis is the name of the Shortcut Context used (if any) during the search. It will assist in recreating the failed search which resulted in an Unresolved Narrative.
10screen3;E1,245FREE TEXTThis is the screen used (if any) during the search. It will assist in recreating the failed search which resulted in an Unresolved Narrative.
11expression4;1NUMERICThis field is populated when an application discovers a problem with an expression in the expression file, and returns a valid expression as an Unresolved Narrative with a comment regarding the problem. Note, the COMMENT field will also be populated.
12comment4;2FREE TEXTThis field is populated when an application discovers a problem with an expression in the expression file (757.01), and returns a valid expression as an Unresolved Narrative. The comment should briefly state the problem (i.e., Codable diagnosis maps to ICD 799.9).

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