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How to browse the taxonomy to locate concepts/members. 

Prerequisite steps: 


StepsReferences



 

Press the Taxonomy button 

 

The member table view will be changed to the taxonomy view with a hierarchical tree-node representation of the inferred view of SNOMED CT. The initial view shows SNOMED CT Concept at the top of the listing in its expanded presentation, revealing the SNOMED CT top-level concepts. 

 

Each row in this view represents a hierarchy node, and is preceded by one of two icon buttons: 

Child Nodes Expanded icon (icon is a “down arrow/caret”)  

Child Nodes Collapsed icon (icon is a “greater than” symbol) 

A circle appears around the expand/collapse icon to indicate the concept has children with membership. 

Pressing the Child Nodes Expanded or Child Nodes Collapsed icon toggles from one state to the other.     

 

Each taxonomy row also has the following: 

 

Definition status icons: Primitive icon (icon is an empty circle) or Fully Defined icon (icon is horizontal lines inside a circle).  

Text label showing either the concept FSN or Preferred Term (PT) in the en-US dialect. 

Bolded concepts are members. 

In “In Edit” mode: Add Member and Remove Member buttons appear to the left of concepts. 

Users can open and close any node (except for leaf nodes). 

 

Navigate down the taxonomy nodes by successively expanding child nodes. 

 

When a concept is reached that has no child concepts (ie it is a taxonomy "leaf" node), the row entry is preceded with a Leaf node icon (icon is a “minus” symbol [or maybe “N-dash” symbol), indicating that no further expansion is possible. 

 

Any taxonomy node that is visible can be expanded/collapsed independently of the others—changing one node does not affect others previously expanded/collapsed at that level or above —only direct descendants are affected. 

 

Select a concept will open the concept details pane populated with that concept. 












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