Help:Standards for revision

Standards for WikiDoc Page Revision
Goal: The purpose of updating and revising a WikiDoc page is to ensure the page meets search engine-readiness standards. All content must be streamlined to ensure appropriate tagging. '''The goal is not to delete content. The aim of revision is to retain all information on the WikiDoc page and improve upon it.'''

Items to Revise:
 * CMG is listed at the Editor-In-Chief (leave additional editors, if applicable)
 * Remove Editor Help
 * Review DiseaseInfoBox for appropriate codes (contact Kristin Feeney [mailto:kfeeney@perfuse.org] if you need a refresher)
 * Remove SI box if you are using a condition template.
 * Review all section headers and rename to fit the tagging convention.
 * Exhaustive list of headers:

Overview

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Historical Perspective

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Classification Scheme

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Pathophysiology

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Epidemiology & Demographics

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Risk Factors

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Screening

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Causes
(Put differential diagnosis of causes)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Differentiating (CONDITION) from other Diseases

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Natural History, Complications & Prognosis
(sometimes if the content is rich enough, you can break off prognosis as a separate chapter on its own.)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

History & Symptoms

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Physical Examination

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Lab Tests
(includes things like SMA 7, liver tests, blood gasses, lytes)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Electrocardiogram

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Chest X Ray
(make sure you check radswiki for content)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

CT
(make sure you check radswiki for content)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

MRI
(make sure you check radswiki for content)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Echocardiography or Ultrasound
(make sure you check radswiki for content)
 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Other Imaging Findings

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Other Diagnostic Studies
like bronchoprovocation

Treatment

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Medical Therapy

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Primary Prevention

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Secondary Prevention

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Surgery

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

Future of Investigational Therapies

 * Click here to see what content is appropriate for this microchapter.

'''Note: Do not diverge from the convention without first checking with the Editorial Board for the page. This includes Dr. C. Michael Gibson ([mailto:mgibson@perfuse.org]).'''
 * Review Guidelines on Creating Chapters and Microchapters to ensure content meets the goal of the subject and is appropriate for the topic. General Guidelines for Creating Chapters & Microchapters
 * Remove SIB from the bottom of the page
 * Make sure you include essential page elements.
 * Questions to Consider:
 * Does your content present well? Can it easily be broken down into lists?
 * Have you removed old coding?
 * Does your page have unsourced images?
 * Are there areas you can expand content?
 * I.E. Review Disease Database to see if the symptoms, signs, and related chapters are thoroughly represented.
 * Have you:
 * Checked to see if External Links work?
 * Are actually external versus internal links? (Do you know the difference?)
 * Have been monitored for quality? (Are they legitimate and appropriate?)
 * Checked to see if all of your categories are active?