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Class: DM_Context

Documentation: Context nodes specify the clinical and organizational situation in which the following guideline recommendations are to be applied.

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Template Slots
  Slot Name Documentation Type Cardinality
automation_mode Specifies whether this node is started/stopped by a user or by software.Specifies whether this node is started/stopped by a user or by the software. Automation_Mode 0:1
clinical_context Specification of the clinical setting, resources, and roles that are necessary in order for this guideline to be used at a given site.The specific clinical setting, roles, and resources that must be in place for this guideline to be applied in a particular context. Clinical_Context 0:1
description A paragraph describing the nature of the instance String 0:1
informatics_context The informatics resources required in order for this guideline to be executable at a given site. This context is not supplied by the guideline encoder; rather, it is generated automatically following completion of guideline encoding. Informatics_Context 0:1
label Each instance has a unique label that can be assigned by the guideline modeler. The label should be descriptive of the guideline element. Labels have no programmatic meaning.A short human readable string indicating the content of the instancehuman-readable string for the instance String 0:1
precondition Criteria that must be true in order for this processing to be activated. Criterion 0:1
references References to evidence supporting these recommendations.Sources of information regarding this concept-to-concept relationship. Supplemental_Material 0:*
subguideline An Activity Graph or Decision Map that is executed as a part of this step. Subguideline 0:1

Own Slots
  Slot Name Value
:ROLE Concrete
:SLOT-CONSTRAINTS  

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