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Observation-example-glasgow

Example Observation/glasgow (Narrative)

Orders and Observations Work Group Maturity Level : N/A Standards Status : Informative Compartments : Device , Encounter , Patient , Practitioner , RelatedPerson

This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile Observation .


Generated Narrative Narrative: Observation

Resource Observation "glasgow"

status : final

code : Glasgow Coma Scale , (GCS) ( LOINC #9269-2 "Glasgow coma score total")

subject : Patient/example: Peter James Chalmers "Peter CHALMERS"

effective : 2014-12-11T04:44:16Z

value : 13 {score} (Details: UCUM code {score} = '{score}')

referenceRange

high : 8 {score} (Details: UCUM code {score} = '{score}')

type : Severe TBI ()

referenceRange

low : 9 {score} (Details: UCUM code {score} = '{score}')

high : 12 {score} (Details: UCUM code {score} = '{score}')

type : Moderate TBI ()

referenceRange

low : 13 {score} (Details: UCUM code {score} = '{score}')

type : Mild TBI ()

component

code : GCS Motor ( LOINC #9268-4 "Glasgow coma score motor")

value : 5 (Localizes painful stimuli) (codes#5 "Localizes painful stimuli"; LOINC #LA6566-9 "Localizing pain")

component

code : GSC Verbal ( LOINC #9270-0 "Glasgow coma score verbal")

value : 4 (Confused, disoriented) (codes#4 "Confused, disoriented"; LOINC #LA6560-2 "Confused")

component

code : Eyes ( LOINC #9267-6 "Glasgow coma score eye opening")

value : 4 (Opens eyes spontaneously) (codes#4 "Opens eyes spontaneously"; LOINC #LA6556-0 "Eyes open spontaneously")


 

 

Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.