criteria
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principles or standards by which something is judged or decided
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- 1996 New York criteria for ankylosing spondylitis
- Beers criteria
- Boston Syncope Criteria
- criteria for Alzheimer's disease
- criteria for consideration of palliative care consult
- criteria for diagnosis of polycythemia vera
- criteria for hospitalization of patients with pneumonia
- criteria for hypercoagulability workup
- criteria for removal of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitor
- CURB-65 criteria
- diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa
- diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa
- diagnostic criteria for constipation
- diagnostic criteria for delirium (DSM III,IV)
- diagnostic criteria for dementia (DSM III/IV/V)
- diagnostic criteria for depression (DSM IV)
- diagnostic criteria for frontotemporal dementia
- diagnostic criteria for migraine with aura
- diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura
- diagnostic criteria for multiple myeloma
- diagnostic criteria for Parkinson's disease
- diagnostic criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
- diagnostic criteria for sepsis
- diagnostic criteria for Sjogren's syndrome
- diagnostic criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
- diagnostic criteria for vascular dementia
- DSM IV criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder
- Duke criteria for diagnosis of infectious endocarditis
- Eagle criteria
- Fleisher criteria for imaging of solitary pulmonary nodule; Fleischner Society guidelines
- Goldman criteria
- Hunter criteria
- Jones criteria for rheumatic fever
- Light's criteria
- Lung-RADS criteria
- McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis
- Milan criteria
- modified Glasgow criteria
- NEXUS Criteria
- Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria (PERC)
- Ranson criteria
- RIFLE criteria
- Rome criteria for irritable bowel syndrome
- Whipple's triad (Whipple's criteria)
- WHO diagnostic criteria for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)