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Member of dysfunctional family
Identified patient (IP) is a clinical term often used in family therapy discussion. It describes one family member in a dysfunctional family who is used
Identified_patient
First documented patient in the population of an epidemiological investigation
index case or patient zero is the first documented patient in a disease epidemic within a population, or the first documented patient included in an
Index_case
Person undergoing medical treatment
A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need
Patient
Concept in psychology and psychotherapy
incest"; and, if family pressures increase, may end up becoming the identified patient or family scapegoat. Enmeshment was also used by John Bradshaw to
Enmeshment
Event when patient leaves before care ends
likelihood of AMA discharges in the future. The majority of studies have identified patient risk factors for AMA discharges that included low socioeconomic status
Against_medical_advice
Practice of singling out any party for unmerited negative treatment or blame
ethnic, political or religious group, or a country. A whipping boy, identified patient, or fall guy are forms of scapegoat. Scapegoating is distinct from
Scapegoating
Medical symptoms caused by psychological stress
diagnostic tests and referral to specialists. Psychosomatic medicine Identified patient Somatosensory amplification Hypochondriasis Medically unexplained
Somatization
Patient Safety Goals
time: Identify patients correctly Improve effective communication Improve the safety of high-alert medications Eliminate wrong-site, wrong-patient, wrong-procedure
International Patient Safety Goals
International_Patient_Safety_Goals
Prevention, reduction, reporting, and analysis of medical error
Health Organization (WHO) identified that 1 in 10 patients globally experience harm due to healthcare errors, declaring patient safety an "endemic concern"
Patient_safety
Patient Safety Goals
patient safety. Source: Identify Patients Correctly Improve Effective Communication Between Staff Improve the Safety of Medication Use Reduce Patient
National_Patient_Safety_Goals
Care by a clinical professional in the UK NHS
Direct care is the care of an identified patient by an identified clinical professional, used throughout the National Health Service in the United Kingdom
Direct_care
Person sacrificed for the common good
fortress or other strongpoint, who usually took horrendous casualties Identified patient Korban Pesach, also known as the "Paschal Lamb" Kourbania Lamb of
Sacrificial_lamb
Topics referred to by the same term
(Ingress Protection code), an equipment protection classification scheme Identified patient, a psychology term Identity preserved, an agricultural designation
IP
Hospital emergency triage process
pertinent due to their effectiveness of identifying patients in need of emergent treatment and categorizing patients in limited resource situations. ESI triage
Emergency_Severity_Index
Dangerously low blood pressure due to damage from an organ infection
to sepsis as a result of infection. Originally, septic shock was identified in patients based only on the presence of hypotension. However, in recent years
Septic_shock
Assessment of acute liver failure
autoimmune hepatitis are included if their disease was identified within the past 26 weeks. These patients are very ill, and have a very high risk of dying
King's_College_Criteria
Patient database used by healthcare organizations
departments. Patients are assigned a unique identifier, so they are represented only once across all the organization's systems. Patient data can include
Enterprise master patient index
Enterprise_master_patient_index
Principal reason for a person seeking professional assistance
gastrointestinal symptoms, and falls are the most commonly reported. Identified patient Medical history Malmström T, Huuskonen O, Torkki P, Malmström R (November
Chief_complaint
Psychotherapy term
group standards; the idol, or upholder of the group ideal; and the identified patient. In mixed gender groups, women may be disproportionately pressured
Role_suction
Unconscious defense mechanism (psychology)
didn't fit them. Cathexis Displacement activity Dream interpretation Identified patient Ignacio Matte Blanco Kick the cat Berne, Eric (1976), A Layman's Guide
Displacement_(psychology)
Type of anti-nuclear autoantibodies
autoantibodies are used in clinical settings as a diagnostic tool to identify patients with SLE and Sjögren's disease. In clinical tests for autoimmune disease
Anti-SSA/Ro_autoantibodies
Viewpoint held and reinforced by the majority of family members
make them all feel supported." Dysfunctional family Gregory Bateson Identified patient Narcissistic parent Scapegoat R. D. Laing, The Politics of Experience
Family_nexus
American healthcare company
health information technology with access to 1.2 billion unique non-identified patient records globally, offers cloud-based customer relationship management
IQVIA
Brief medical evaluation to detect unnoticed health problems
determinants of health. Screening is believed to a valuable tool in identifying patients' basic needs in a social determinants of health framework so that
Screening_(medicine)
American biotechnology company
approval of the test in 2022 for patients with "advanced solid tumors" and as a companion diagnostic "to identify patients with microsatellite instability-high
Guardant_Health
Hematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
reasons, researchers have developed predictive grading scales to identify patients at high risk of CSDH recurrence, one of which is the Puerto Rico Recurrence
Subdural_hematoma
British electronic patient record
electronic frailty index. The company has a database with 6 million de-identified patient records, called ResearchOne, which in 2015 supported 40 to 50 research
SystmOne
Cognitive disorder of face perception
features to match with the target face. The test may be useful for identifying patients with apperceptive prosopagnosia, since this is mainly a matching
Prosopagnosia
Secure website for accessing medical records or communicate with providers
view of individual patient data. The same 2025 scoping review that found positive association with patient experience identified 2 papers in which providers
Patient_portal
Advocate for incompetent patients
patient preferences when making medical decisions for hospitalized patients lacking decisional capacity. Although a majority of physicians identified
Surrogate_decision-maker
Advocacy for patients, survivors, and caregivers
Patient advocacy is a process in health care concerned with advocacy for patients, survivors, and caregivers. The patient advocate may be an individual
Patient_advocacy
Cancer of the colon or rectum
interventions such as clinician-patient talk therapy, body-mind-spirit practices, and support group sessions have been identified as most effective in reducing
Colorectal_cancer
Immunosuppressive medication
of patients are homozygous for these variants. However, an assay of TPMT activity in red blood cells or a TPMT genetic test can identify patients with
Azathioprine
Autoimmune disease of the liver
regulation such as TYK2, SH2B3 and TNFSF11. A study of over 2,000 patients identified a gene, POGLUT1, that appeared to be associated with this condition
Primary_biliary_cholangitis
Medical assessment
stratify patients and provide potentially ill patients with quick interventions. This scoring system is used to identify potential patients with sepsis
SOFA_score
Patient information collected by a physician
mnesis, "memory") of a patient is a set of information the physicians collect over medical interviews. It involves the patient, and eventually people
Medical_history
Method of triage used for children during a mass-casualty event
scores had very low sensitivities, which meant that they failed to identify patients with serious injury and would have missed the majority of seriously
JumpSTART_triage
Group that improves medical care by reducing medical errors
A patient safety organization (PSO) is an organization that seeks to improve medical care by advocating for the reduction of medical errors. Common functions
Patient_safety_organization
Medical model that tailors medical practices to the individual patient
practices, interventions and/or products being tailored to the individual patient based on their predicted response or risk of disease. The terms personalized
Personalized_medicine
patients or all patients on a given day. Then this data is manually tabulated in order to identify bottlenecks. Improvements can then be identified and
Patient_check-in
Medical condition
are supplied by the trigeminal nerve. It is important to correctly identify patients with AFP since the treatment for this is strictly medical. Surgical
Atypical_trigeminal_neuralgia
Medical diagnostic method
Quaternary prevention when the patient is experiencing illness but there is no identified disease Jamoulle noted that when the patient was experiencing illness
Quaternary_prevention
Computational approaches to health care
standardizing how data is collected are initiatives that offer de-identified patient level clinical study data to be downloaded by researchers who wish
Health_informatics
Descriptor of patient compliance with medical advice
In medicine, patient adherence describes the degree to which a person correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly, it refers to medication or drug
Patient_adherence
Australian Government subsidy for prescription medication
obtaining a phone approval, the doctor simply identifies themselves (using their name and provider number), the patient (using their Medicare number), and when
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Pharmaceutical_Benefits_Scheme
Surgical procedure to restore normal blood flow to an obstructed coronary artery
coronary angiography in 1962 by Mason Sones helped medical doctors to identify patients in need of operation, and which native heart vessels should be bypassed
Coronary artery bypass surgery
Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery
Scientific method used in nursing practices worldwide
the patient’s participation needed for recovery. Nurses utilize person-centered care (PCC), which focuses on identifying and addressing a patient's unique
Nursing_process
Innermost layer of a tooth
unpredictable pain at any time, and specific causal factors cannot be identified Patient may complain of sharp lingering pains that last longer than 30 seconds
Pulp_(tooth)
Persistence of some cancer cells during remission
which small number of cancer cells persist in a patient either during or after treatment when the patient is in remission and that cannot be detected with
Minimal_residual_disease
Medical device for auscultation
pressure readings with other methods of blood pressure measurement for identifying patients with possible hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis"
Stethoscope
implementing collaborative models of decision making with trans-identified patients". Health Expectations. 18 (5): 1508–1518. doi:10.1111/hex.12133.
World Professional Association for Transgender Health
World_Professional_Association_for_Transgender_Health
Outpatient medical facility
A day hospital is an outpatient facility where patients attend for assessment, treatment or rehabilitation during the day and then return home or spend
Day_hospital
Medical condition
is the development of fever, often with other signs of infection, in a patient with neutropenia, an abnormally low number of neutrophil granulocytes (a
Febrile_neutropenia
Aspects of medicine focused on food, exercise, and sleep
adopt counseling methods such as motivational interviewing (MI) to identify patient readiness to change and provide stage appropriate lifestyle interventions
Lifestyle_medicine
Healthcare AI company
revenue cycle management, payer risk and quality, utilization management, patient engagement, and public sector health programs. By 2026, Innovaccer described
Innovaccer
Allergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus
layer. Although endoscopic findings help identify patients with EoE, they are not diagnostic if the patient has no clinical symptoms. Endoscopic mucosal
Eosinophilic_esophagitis
Patient satisfaction is a measure of the extent to which a patient is content with the health care which they received from their health care provider
Patient_satisfaction
chief executive. It uses analytics and machine learning techniques to identify patients who may benefit from health coaching. People at risk of unplanned
Health_Navigator
Heart conduction disease
condition is RRAD. Although CACNA1C variants have been identified in Brugada syndrome patients, the evidence for variants (such as p.A39V and p.G490R)
Brugada_syndrome
Assessment of the response of alcohol hepatitis to corticosteroid treatment
validated clinical scoring system that was developed to identify non responders to steroid therapy in patients with alcoholic hepatitis. The model is a dynamic
Lille_Model
British medical software company
2015 asked the company for assistance in obtaining "extracts of de-identified patient level data from systems that either record appointments or record
EMIS_Health
Psychiatric patient with a visual perception disorder
Patient DF is a woman with visual apperceptive agnosia who has been studied extensively due to the implications of her behavior for the two streams theory
Patient_DF
Progression of a person's medical condition
allows the doctor to not only identify the disease but also determine the appropriate treatment in hopes of curing the patient or at least preventing long-term
Natural_history_of_disease
Identification number issued to U.S. health care providers
providers and health plans; by electronic patient record systems to identify treating health care providers in patient medical records; by the Department of
National_Provider_Identifier
1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje
The English Patient is a 1992 novel by Canadian writer Michael Ondaatje. The book follows four dissimilar people brought together at an Italian villa
The_English_Patient
Type of cancer
for SOX2 as an independent prognostic biomarker that can be used to identify patients at high risk for tumor relapse. Ewing sarcomas represent 16% of primary
Ewing_sarcoma
Autoimmune disease
and T3 levels, Ultrafiltration LC-MSMS T4 and T3 tests may help to identify patients who would benefit from additional T3. There is ongoing debate about
Hashimoto's_thyroiditis
Band or strap worn around the wrist
wristbands are a commonly used safety device for identifying patients undergoing medical care (see patient safety and medical identification tag). Available
Wristband
Finnish psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher (1928–2008)
Here, Siirala maintains, the mentally or physically ill one - the Identified patient - gets ill for his society. In Siirala's view, then, 'many symptoms
Martti_Olavi_Siirala
American memory disorder patient
Previously, Scoville had only ever performed the surgery on psychotic patients. H.M. was extensively studied from late 1957 until his death in 2008. He
Henry_Molaison
Method of medical prescription
incorporating electronic data received from an insurance provider Access to patient historical data Prescribe or add new medication and select the pharmacy
Electronic_prescribing
include identifying high-risk pregnancies in order to ensure appropriate pre-natal care and watching for dialysis claims to identify patients who are
Case management (US healthcare system)
Case_management_(US_healthcare_system)
Patient choice is a concept introduced into the NHS in England. Most patients are supposed to be able to choose the clinician whom they want to provide
Patient_choice
Canadian flight attendant and early AIDS victim (1952–1984)
others identified several causes for the Patient Zero myth. During early CDC analysis of cases in California, patient 057 (Dugas) was nicknamed patient "O"
Gaëtan_Dugas
Congenital extreme form of developmental delay and neoteny
regulation and chromatin modification. In most of the patients analyzed, researchers identified missense de novo mutations in a set of genes. Mutations
Neotenic_complex_syndrome
Experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
other patients, none of the pseudopatients were identified as impostors by the hospital staff, although many of the other psychiatric patients seemed
Rosenhan_experiment
Data warehouse standard
broader data view for all clinical trials with proper security, de-identified patient data, and proper agreements in place to share data. fda.gov nih.gov[dead
JANUS clinical trial data repository
JANUS_clinical_trial_data_repository
Health information technology
alerts and reminders, clinical guidelines, condition-specific order sets, patient data summaries, diagnostic support, and context-aware reference information
Clinical decision support system
Clinical_decision_support_system
Personal experiences associated with death or impending death
(medical and non-medical). To better identify patients' populations, the guidelines stress the importance of studying patients whose experiences follow the narrative
Near-death_experience
Identifying an anonymized person from deanomized data
de-identified. In addition, it mandates that patients receive breach notifications should there be more than a low probability that the patient's information
Data_re-identification
Anonymous amnesia patient
Patient N.A. (born July 9, 1938) was an anonymous man from the United States who developed anterograde amnesia due to a fencing accident. The cause of
Patient_N.A.
United States federal law concerning health information
anyone other than a patient and the patient's authorized representatives without their consent. The law does not restrict patients from accessing their
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act
Clinical deterioration in pediatric patients
clinical manifestations that indicate rapid deterioration in pediatric patients, infancy to adolescence. A PEWS score or PEWS system refers to assessment
Pediatric_early_warning_signs
Medical statistic
treatment outcome that an individual patient would identify as important and which would indicate a change in the patient's management. Over the years great
Minimal_important_difference
Publication to increase patient safety during surgery
Trauma Care focused on access and quality. In 2005, WHO Patient Safety began issuing Global Patient Safety Challenges, which bring together teams of specialists
WHO_Surgical_Safety_Checklist
Statistical measure of a binary classification
correctly identified as sick False positive: Healthy people incorrectly identified as sick True negative: Healthy people correctly identified as healthy
Sensitivity_and_specificity
US law
The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA): Pub. L. 109–41 (text) (PDF), 42 U.S.C. ch. 6A subch. VII part C, established a system
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act
Patient_Safety_and_Quality_Improvement_Act
A patient similarity network (PSN) is a mathematical model based on graph theory that allows for the visual and analytical exploration of complex relationships
Patient_similarity_network
Connection between brain and computer
(MCS). BCI research seeks to address DOC. A key initial goal is to identify patients who can perform basic cognitive tasks, which would change their diagnosis
Brain–computer_interface
System for assessing risks after gastrointestinal bleeding
system attempts to identify patients at risk of adverse outcome following acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Rockall et al. identified independent risk
Rockall_score
Model of cancer
Patient derived xenografts (PDX) are models of cancer where the tissue or cells from a patient's tumor are implanted into an immunodeficient or humanized
Patient_derived_xenograft
Form of integrative psychotherapy
emotional needs that have been identified are connection, safety, validation, reciprocity, and autonomy. If a patient's core emotional needs are not met
Schema_therapy
Technique for eliciting medical history
may be asked of the patient in a "head to toe" manner. For CMS, a "problem pertinent" ROS is limited to the problem(s) identified in the HPI; an "extended"
Review_of_systems
Patient without a primary provider
media reports have identified a growing problem in Ontario's health care system — the care of "orphan patients." These are patients who rely on walk-in
Orphan_patient
French artificial intelligence company
company that aims to identify new treatments, optimize clinical trials and develop AI diagnostics. The company uses multimodal patient data from academic
Owkin
Planning about a patient's future health care
systematic review indicate there are several prognostic indicators to help identify patients who may benefit from advance care planning discussions while still
Advance_care_planning
Medical condition
morbidity and mortality with Antisynthetase syndrome, affecting 70–100% of patients. Antisynthetase syndrome is diagnosed by a combination of radiologic features
Antisynthetase_syndrome
1942 Christian apologetic novel by C. S. Lewis
Wormwood, Philip Bird as The Patient (identified in this production as "John Hamilton"), Laura Michelle Kelly as The Girl (identified in this production as "Dorothy")
The_Screwtape_Letters
Malignant tumor of oil glands in the skin
MSH6, and MLH1 may suggest a diagnosis of MTS and identify patients for further genetic testing. Patients with extraocular SGc and a Mayo MTS risk score
Sebaceous_carcinoma
Range of interactions that patients have with the healthcare system
healthcare facilities. Understanding patient experience is a key step in moving toward patient-centered care. Evaluating patient experience provides a complete
Patient_experience
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
Female
Babylonian
, a goddess (Venus); also, a star identified with Ishtar.
Female
Egyptian
, an unidentified royal lady.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of an unidentified king.
Male
Egyptian
, an unidentified king.
Female
Egyptian
, an unidentified goddess.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mind identifier
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Mind; Mind Identifier
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : origin unidentified; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, perhaps an altered form of Rayford.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from an unidentified place.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of an unidentified king.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : patronymic from an unidentified personal name.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place. It is probably a variant of Denslow or possibly Denley, neither of which are of identified origin.
Surname or Lastname
English (Shropshire)
English (Shropshire) : unexplained. Origin unidentified.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Identifier; Distinguisher
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from an unidentified place.
Male
Egyptian
, an unidentified king.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mind identifier
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Surname or Lastname
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English : variant of Lass 3.
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
Girl/Female
Indian
Moon's Light
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Caroline, CAROLYN means "man."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Respectable
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Schuyler, SKYLAR means "protection, shelter."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Jubilant; Buoyant; Active
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Órfhlaith, ORLA means "gold-princess."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, French, Hebrew, Muslim
Most Beautiful One
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Bride
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Born from the Water; Lotus
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Delight
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
IDENTIFIED PATIENT
n.
A rare element supposed by Bahr to have been extracted from wasite, but now identified with thorium.
n.
The act of identifying, or proving to be the same; also, the state of being identified.
n.
According to Hesiod, the son of Typhoeus, and father of the winds, but later identified with him.
n.
An unidentified plant mentioned by Shakespeare, perhaps equivalent to burdock.
n.
The god of the sun; in the later mythology identified with Apollo, and distinguished for his beauty.
n.
An unidentified plant, probably the crowfoot.
n.
The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter.
n.
A place where the bodies of persons found dead are exposed, that they may be identified, or claimed by their friends; a deadhouse.
n.
A venomous serpent which which cannot now be identified.
imp. & p. p.
of Identify
pl.
of Identity
n.
The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis.
a.
Capable of being identified.
n.
Pallas Athene, the Grecian goddess of wisdom, called also Athene, and identified, at a later period, with the Roman Minerva.
n.
A delicate fiber, produced in the Philippine Islands from an unidentified plant, of which dresses, etc., are made.
n.
A gentianaceous plant not fully identified. The name is usually given to the Erytheraea Centaurium and the Chlora perfoliata of Europe, but is also extended to the whole genus Sabbatia, and even to the unrelated Centaurea.
n.
The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.
n.
A document produced and identified in court for future use as evidence.
n.
A mark, certificate, or token, by which, errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified; as, checks placed against items in an account; a check given for baggage; a return check on a railroad.
a.
Said before, or in a preceding part; already described or identified.