This page is part of the FHIR Specification (v0.4.0: DSTU 2 Draft). The current version which supercedes this version is 5.0.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions 
This is FHIR Profile is mapped from the Assessment Scale CCDA Entry Template : HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA R2: IHE Health Story Consolidation, DSTU R1.1, 5.7 Assessment Scale Observation [observation: templateId 2.16.840.1.113883.10.20.22.4.69 (open)]
An assessment scale is a collection of observations that together yield a summary evaluation of a particular condition. Examples include the Braden Scale (assesses pressure ulcer risk), APACHE Score (estimates mortality in critically ill patients), Mini-Mental Status Exam (assesses cognitive function), APGAR Score (assesses the health of a newborn), and Glasgow Coma Scale (assesses coma and impaired consciousness.)
| Profiles: | |
| CCDAAssessmentScaleObservation | C-CDA Assessment Scale Observation template to FHIR Profile mapping : C-CDA Assessment Scale Observation |
| CCDAAssessmentSupporting | C-CDA Assessment Scale Observation template to FHIR Profile mapping : C-CDA Assessment Scale Observation |
| Extensions: | |
| additionalcodedvalue | Additional coded results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional coded results for this observation will go here. |
| additionalnumericvalue | Additional quantitative results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional quantitative (numeric) results for this observation will go here. |
| additionalattachementvalue | Additional attachment results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional attachment (numeric) results for this observation will go here. |
| additionalratiovalue | Additional ratio results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional ratio (e.g. classic titers) results for this observation will go here. |
| additionaldatetimevalue | Additional datetime results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional dateTime results for this observation will go here. |
| additionaltimevalue | Additional time results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional time results for this observation will go here. |
| additionalperiodvalue | Additional time period results : This extension is used when there are multiple result values for a single Observation Resource. The first result for this observation is the value[x] element and any additional period results for this observation will go here. |
| additionalobservationid | Additional identifier : This extension is used when there are multiple observation identifiers for a single observation . The Observation.identifier is the first identifier for this observation and any additional identifiers will go here. |