ID

23601

Beschrijving

Derived from www.openehr.org . To be used for recording the actual height or body length of an individual at any point in time. A statement identifying the physical incompleteness of the body can be recorded in the 'Confounding factors' protocol element, if required. This is the usual archetype to be used for a typical measurement of height or body length, independent of the clinical setting. Can also be used for recording an approximation of height or body length measurement in a clinical scenario where it is not possible to measure an accurate height or length - for example, measuring an uncooperative child. This is not modelled explicitly in the archetype as the openEHR Reference model allows the attribute of Approximation for any Quantity data type. At implementation, for example, an application user interface could allow clinicians to select an appropriately labelled check box adjacent to the Height data field to indicate that the recorded height is an approximation, rather than actual. In general, length measurements are recommended for children under 2 years of age and individuals who cannot stand; height measurements for all others. Ideally, height is measured standing on both feet with weight distributed evenly, heels together and both buttocks and heels in contact with a vertical back board; body length is measured in a fully extended, supine position with the pelvis flat, legs extended and feet flexed. Use to record growth and loss of height. This can currently be modelled by constraining the 'any event' to an interval in a template with associated mathematical function of increase or decrease, as appropriate.

Link

www.openehr.org

Trefwoorden

  1. 09-07-17 09-07-17 - Martin Dugas
  2. 09-07-17 09-07-17 - Martin Dugas
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Height (EHR Archetype)

openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1
openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1.xml
Beschrijving

openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1.xml

Height/Length
Beschrijving

Height, or body length, is measured from crown of head to sole of foot. Height is measured with the individual in a standing position and body length in a recumbent position.

Datatype

float

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0005890
Device
Beschrijving

Description of the device used to measure height or body length.

Datatype

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0699733
Position
Beschrijving

Position of individual when measured.

Datatype

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0733755
Comment
Beschrijving

Comment about the measurement of body height/length.

Datatype

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0947611
Confounding factors
Beschrijving

Record any issues or factors that may impact on the measurement of body height/length eg noting of amputation.

Datatype

text

Alias
UMLS CUI [1]
C0009673

Similar models

openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.height.v1
Name
Type
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Datatype
Alias
Height
Item
Height/Length
float
C0005890 (UMLS CUI [1])
Device
Item
Device
text
C0699733 (UMLS CUI [1])
Item
Position
text
C0733755 (UMLS CUI [1])
Code List
Position
CL Item
Standing (1)
C0231472 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
Lying (3)
C0444334 (UMLS CUI-1)
Comment
Item
Comment
text
C0947611 (UMLS CUI [1])
Confounding factors
Item
Confounding factors
text
C0009673 (UMLS CUI [1])

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