ID

23657

Description

Use to record the observed and measured characteristics related to spontaneous respirations in a person, including respiratory rate, depth and rhythm. Respirations are commonly recorded as one component of Vital signs - comprising Blood Pressure, Pulse, Temperature, and Oximetry. There are additional specific archetypes for each of these concepts. Respirations should be measured before feeds in neonates and young infants.

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  1. 7/10/17 7/10/17 - Martin Dugas
  2. 7/10/17 7/10/17 - Martin Dugas
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Respiration (EHR Archetype)

openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1
openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1.xml
Description

openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1.xml

Respirations
Description

The observed characteristics of spontaneous breathing as would commonly be recorded as part of a 'vital signs' examination.

Data type

text

history
Description

@ internal @

Data type

text

Any event
Description

Generic event.

Data type

text

List
Description

@ internal @

Data type

text

Rate
Description

Rate of respiration.

Data type

float

Rhythm
Description

Rhythm of respiration.

Data type

text

Abnormal respiratory pattern
Description

Specific abnormal respiratory pattern. Other patterns may be entered as free text or terminology subset defined at specialisation or template level.

Data type

text

Depth
Description

Depth of respiration.

Data type

text

List
Description

@ internal @

Data type

text

Description
Description

A text description of respirations.

Data type

text

Exertion
Description

Subject's level of exertion at or just prior to the observation being made. Intended only to record exertion only as it might effect respirations and where it would not normally be recorded as part of general clinical observation.

Data type

text

Ambient oxygen
Description

Details of the amount of oxygen being delivered to the subject at the time of observation. Assumed values of 21% oxygen concentration, Fi02 of 0.21 and oxygen flow rate of 0 l/min or 0 ml/min.

Data type

text

Confounding factors
Description

Comment on and record other incidental factors that may be contributing to the respirations observation. For example, level of anxiety, pain, feeding in infants, tracheostomy.

Data type

text

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openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1

  1. StudyEvent: openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1
    1. openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.respiration.v1
Name
Type
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Data type
Alias
Respirations
Item
Respirations
text
history
Item
history
text
Any event
Item
Any event
text
List
Item
List
text
Rate
Item
Rate
float
Item
Rhythm
text
Code List
Rhythm
CL Item
Regular (1)
CL Item
Irregular (2)
Item
Abnormal respiratory pattern
text
Code List
Abnormal respiratory pattern
CL Item
Kussmaul's respiration (1)
CL Item
Cheyne-Stokes respiration (2)
CL Item
Ataxic respiration (3)
CL Item
Apneustic respiration (4)
CL Item
Cluster breathing (5)
CL Item
Apnoea (6)
CL Item
Prolonged expiratory phase (7)
Item
Depth
text
Code List
Depth
CL Item
Normal (1)
CL Item
Shallow (2)
CL Item
Deep (3)
CL Item
Variable (4)
List
Item
List
text
Description
Item
Description
text
Exertion
Item
Exertion
text
Ambient oxygen
Item
Ambient oxygen
text
Confounding factors
Item
Confounding factors
text

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