| Code | Display | Definition |
| 1461000205102 | Digital thermometer (physical object) | A device used to measure temperature with digital readout. |
| 2331000205106 | Non-contact infrared thermometer (physical object) | A device used to measure temperature via infrared technology that does not come into contact with the skin. |
| 24031000205108 | Thermoluminescent diode thermometer (physical object) | A device used to measure temperature that uses a thermoluminescent diode. |
| 641000205104 | Computer aided auscultation (procedure) | A procedure that uses a computer aided device to measure blood pressure. |
| 911000205109 | Measurement of blood pressure using intravascular transducer (procedure) | A device that measures blood pressure intravascularly via a trandsducer. |
| 961000205106 | Wearing street clothes, no shoes (finding) | The subject is wearing clothing but not shoes. |
| 971000205103 | Wearing street clothes with shoes (finding) | The subject is wearing clothing and shoes. |
| 24311000205101 | Stadiometer (physical object) | A device used to measure a subject's height. |
| 23861000205107 | Capnograph sensor device (physical object) | A device that captures expelled air, either via nasal prongs or CPAP and is used to measure the number of breaths taken per minute. |
| 23921000205109 | Respiration strain gauge (physical object) | A device wrapped around a subject chest that measures the number of times a subject's chest expands with each inhalation. This counts the breaths per minute. |
| 24181000205106 | Patient lift scale (physical object) | A device used to lift a patient out of or into bed and also has a scale to measure the subject's weight. |
| 24781000205105 | Structure of left superficial temporal artery (body structure) | A body structure of the superficial tempral artery on the left side of the body. Currently part of the Solor SNOMED CT extension. |
| 24791000205107 | Structure of right superficial temporal artery (body structure) | A body structure of the superficial tempral artery on the right side of the body. Currently part of the Solor SNOMED CT extension. |