PACIO Personal Functioning and Engagement Implementation Guide
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ValueSet: Personal Functioning and Engagement Functions of Skin and Related Structures Value Set

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/pacio-pfe/ValueSet/pfe-skin-functions-vs Version: 1.0.0
Draft as of 2024-01-05 Computable Name: PFEFunctionsOfSkinAndRelatedStructuresVS

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This value set includes LOINC codes that represent patient observations regarding individual’s skin and related structures functioning.

References

This value set is not used here; it may be used elsewhere (e.g. specifications and/or implementations that use this content)

Logical Definition (CLD)

  • Include these codes as defined in http://loinc.org
    CodeDisplay
    46536-9Number of pressure injuries - stage 1 Ord [CMS Assessment]
    54884-2Number of pressure injuries - stage 1 [CMS Assessment]
    54886-7Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 2 [CMS Assessment]
    54887-5Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 3 [CMS Assessment]
    54890-9Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 4 [CMS Assessment]
    54893-3Number of pressure injuries - unstageable due to non-removable dressing or device [CMS Assessment]
    54894-1Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable due to non-removable dressing [CMS Assessment]
    54946-9Number of pressure injuries - unstageable due to coverage of wound bed by slough/eschar [CMS Assessment]
    54947-7Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable due to coverage of wound bed by slough/eschar [CMS Assessment]
    54950-1Number of pressure injuries - unstageable with suspected deep tissue injury in evolution [CMS Assessment]
    54951-9Number of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable with suspected deep tissue injury in evolution [CMS Assessment]
    54970-9Number of venous and arterial ulcers in last 7 days [CMS Assessment]
    55124-2Number of pressure injuries - stage 2 [CMS Assessment]
    55125-9Number of pressure injuries - stage 3 [CMS Assessment]
    55126-7Number of pressure injuries - stage 4 [CMS Assessment]
    57222-2Oldest non-epithelialized stage 2 pressure injury present at discharge [CMS Assessment]
    57231-3Stage of most problematic pressure injury [CMS Assessment]
    57232-1Stasis ulcer [CMS Assessment]
    57233-9Number of stasis ulcers [CMS Assessment]
    57234-7Status of most problematic stasis pressure injury [CMS Assessment]
    57235-4Surgical wound [CMS Assessment]
    57236-2Status of most problematic surgical wound [CMS Assessment]
    57280-0Risk of developing pressure injuries [CMS Assessment]
    58214-8One or more unhealed pressure injuries stage 1 or higher [CMS Assessment]
    85918-1Unhealed pressure injury at stage 2 or higher or designated as unstageable [CMS Assessment]
    86708-5Determination of pressure injury risk in last 7 days [CMS Assessment]
    86748-1Skin and ulcer/injury treatments during assessment period [CMS Assessment]
    88494-0OASIS E - Current number of unhealed pressure injuries at each stage - SOC, ROC, FU [CMS Assessment]
    88696-0Ulcers, wounds and skin problems in the last 7 days [CMS Assessment]

 

Expansion

Expansion based on:

  • Loinc v2.74
  • Loinc v2.74

This value set contains 29 concepts

CodeSystemDisplay
  46536-9http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - stage 1 Ord [CMS Assessment]
  54884-2http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - stage 1 [CMS Assessment]
  54886-7http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 2 [CMS Assessment]
  54887-5http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 3 [CMS Assessment]
  54890-9http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - stage 4 [CMS Assessment]
  54893-3http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - unstageable due to non-removable dressing or device [CMS Assessment]
  54894-1http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable due to non-removable dressing [CMS Assessment]
  54946-9http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - unstageable due to coverage of wound bed by slough/eschar [CMS Assessment]
  54947-7http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable due to coverage of wound bed by slough/eschar [CMS Assessment]
  54950-1http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - unstageable with suspected deep tissue injury in evolution [CMS Assessment]
  54951-9http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries present upon admission/reentry - unstageable with suspected deep tissue injury in evolution [CMS Assessment]
  54970-9http://loinc.orgNumber of venous and arterial ulcers in last 7 days [CMS Assessment]
  55124-2http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - stage 2 [CMS Assessment]
  55125-9http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - stage 3 [CMS Assessment]
  55126-7http://loinc.orgNumber of pressure injuries - stage 4 [CMS Assessment]
  57222-2http://loinc.orgOldest non-epithelialized stage 2 pressure injury present at discharge [CMS Assessment]
  57231-3http://loinc.orgStage of most problematic pressure injury [CMS Assessment]
  57232-1http://loinc.orgStasis ulcer [CMS Assessment]
  57233-9http://loinc.orgNumber of stasis ulcers [CMS Assessment]
  57234-7http://loinc.orgStatus of most problematic stasis pressure injury [CMS Assessment]
  57235-4http://loinc.orgSurgical wound [CMS Assessment]
  57236-2http://loinc.orgStatus of most problematic surgical wound [CMS Assessment]
  57280-0http://loinc.orgRisk of developing pressure injuries [CMS Assessment]
  58214-8http://loinc.orgOne or more unhealed pressure injuries stage 1 or higher [CMS Assessment]
  85918-1http://loinc.orgUnhealed pressure injury at stage 2 or higher or designated as unstageable [CMS Assessment]
  86708-5http://loinc.orgDetermination of pressure injury risk in last 7 days [CMS Assessment]
  86748-1http://loinc.orgSkin and ulcer/injury treatments during assessment period [CMS Assessment]
  88494-0http://loinc.orgOASIS E - Current number of unhealed pressure injuries at each stage - SOC, ROC, FU [CMS Assessment]
  88696-0http://loinc.orgUlcers, wounds and skin problems in the last 7 days [CMS Assessment]

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code