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Orders and Observations Work Group | Maturity Level: 1 | Draft | Use Context: Any |
This is a value set defined by the FHIR project.
Summary
Defining URL: | http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/prepare-patient-prior-specimen-collection |
Version: | 4.6.0 |
Name: | PreparePatient |
Title: | Patient preparation prior specimen collection |
Definition: | Checks on the patient prior specimen collection. All SNOMED CT concepts descendants of 703763000 |Precondition value (qualifier value)| |
Committee: | Orders and Observations Work Group |
OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.3.1399 (for OID based terminology systems) |
Copyright: | This resource includes content from SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) which is copyright of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO). Implementers of these specifications must have the appropriate SNOMED CT Affiliate license - for more information contact http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct or info@snomed.org |
Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is used in the following places:
http://snomed.info/sct
where concept is-a 703763000 (Precondition value)
This expansion generated 15 Apr 2021
This value set contains 98 concepts
Expansion based on SNOMED CT International edition 31-Jan. 2020
All codes from system http://snomed.info/sct
Code | Display | Definition |
703763000 | Precondition value | |
2546009 | Night time | |
3658006 | Infancy | |
41847000 | Adulthood | |
115499008 | Pre-dialysis | |
115500004 | Post-dialysis | |
255214003 | After exercise | |
255226008 | Random | |
255240009 | 15 minutes post-dose | |
255241008 | 30 minutes post-dose | |
255242001 | 1 hour post-dose | |
255243006 | 2 hours post-dose | |
255244000 | 3 hours post-dose | |
255245004 | 4 hours post-dose | |
255270004 | Overnight | |
255398004 | Childhood | |
255399007 | Congenital | |
255407002 | Neonatal | |
255566006 | Post-dose | |
261829003 | High dose | |
262459003 | Low dose | |
263659003 | Adolescence | |
263678003 | At rest | |
271872005 | Old age | |
282032007 | Periods of life | |
303112003 | Fetal period | |
303113008 | Postmortem period | |
303114002 | Early neonatal period | |
303115001 | Late neonatal period | |
307166007 | Before exercise | |
309601007 | Temporal periods relating to exercise | |
309604004 | During exercise | |
371578004 | Perinatal period | |
450426006 | Fetal or neonatal period | |
703760002 | 1H post 50 g glucose PO | |
703761003 | 2H post 75 g glucose PO | |
703762005 | 1H post 100 g glucose PO | |
703764006 | At time of peak level | |
703765007 | At time of trough level | |
703766008 | 1H post 75 g glucose PO | |
703767004 | One hour after a meal | |
703768009 | Two hours after a meal | |
703769001 | 1H post dose glucose | |
703770000 | Two hours after glucose dose | |
703771001 | pre 100 g glucose PO | |
703772008 | 2H post 100 g glucose PO | |
703773003 | Three hours after glucose dose | |
703774009 | 3H post 100 g glucose PO | |
703775005 | 30M post 75 g glucose PO | |
707707000 | Thirty minutes after resting | |
707708005 | One hour after resting | |
707709002 | Ninety minutes after resting | |
707710007 | Twenty minutes after incubation | |
707712004 | Thirty minutes after incubation | |
707714003 | One hour after incubation | |
707715002 | Two hours after incubation | |
707716001 | Three hours after incubation | |
707717005 | Four hours after incubation | |
707718000 | One day after incubation | |
707719008 | Seven days after incubation | |
707720002 | Two hours after peritoneal dialysis | |
707721003 | Four hours after peritoneal dialysis | |
707722005 | Twelve hours after peritoneal dialysis | |
707723000 | Twenty four hours after peritoneal dialysis | |
707757008 | 30M post dose corticotropin | |
707758003 | 1H post dose corticotropin | |
707759006 | 15M pre dose ornithine | |
707760001 | After urea dose | |
707761002 | Pre contrast | |
707762009 | Pre washing | |
707763004 | After precipitation | |
707764005 | Post transfusion reaction | |
707765006 | On ventilator | |
707815009 | Immediately after addition of normal plasma | |
707816005 | Immediately after addition of protamine sulfate | |
707817001 | On menstrual cycle day 10 | |
707818006 | On menstrual cycle day 11 | |
707819003 | On menstrual cycle day 21 | |
707820009 | On menstrual cycle day 3 | |
713152004 | Early childhood | |
713153009 | Toddler | |
717830007 | Entire life | |
723238007 | Post hyperemic | |
723279008 | Post vasodilatation | |
726054005 | After fasting | |
726055006 | After calorie fasting | |
726056007 | After fluid fasting | |
733986001 | First specimen | |
733987005 | Second specimen | |
733988000 | Third specimen | |
737382006 | Post addition of known amount of thyroglobulin | |
739029001 | Four hours specimen | |
739030006 | a.m. peak specimen | |
739031005 | p.m. trough specimen | |
762642007 | At time of measurement | |
762643002 | At time of procedure | |
764868004 | Middle age | |
767023003 | Period of life beginning after birth and ending before death |
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