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Package NICEProfiling.v23Q1
Type ValueSet
Id Id
FHIR Version R3
Source https://simplifier.net/resolve?scope=NICEProfiling.v23Q1@0.5.0&canonical=https://fhir.stichting-nice.nl/fhir/ValueSet/NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList
Url https://fhir.stichting-nice.nl/fhir/ValueSet/NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList
Version 1
Status active
Name NICE_PainMeasurementToolCodeList
Title NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList
Experimental False
Description The type of tool used to measure pain in the ICU: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Behavioural Pain Scale (BPS), Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT), or Critically Ill Assessment scale (CIA) In principle, pain is measure by VAS, NRS or CIA. If a patient is sedated, BPS or CPOT can also be used. If no pain score could be taken during the entire shift, for a reason other than sedation, for example because the patient is delirious or suffering from severe dementia, or had an EMV<8 or mental disability, select option 7. This value of 7 may not be used for any other reason, such as ‘patient was being transferred’. If you always use a different measurement tool, select ‘Other (6)’. Only use 'Pain score could not be taken (7)' if no pain score can be measured for a reason other than sedation, for example if the patient is delirious or suffering from severe dementia, or had an EMV<8 or mental disability.

Resources that use this resource

StructureDefinition
https://fhir.stichting-nice.nl/STU3/StructureDefinition/NICE-PainScore-2022Q1 NICE-PainScore

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NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList

https://fhir.stichting-nice.nl/fhir/ValueSet/NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList

The type of tool used to measure pain in the ICU: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Behavioural Pain Scale (BPS), Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT), or Critically Ill Assessment scale (CIA) In principle, pain is measure by VAS, NRS or CIA. If a patient is sedated, BPS or CPOT can also be used. If no pain score could be taken during the entire shift, for a reason other than sedation, for example because the patient is delirious or suffering from severe dementia, or had an EMV<8 or mental disability, select option 7. This value of 7 may not be used for any other reason, such as ‘patient was being transferred’. If you always use a different measurement tool, select ‘Other (6)’. Only use 'Pain score could not be taken (7)' if no pain score can be measured for a reason other than sedation, for example if the patient is delirious or suffering from severe dementia, or had an EMV<8 or mental disability.


Source

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  "url" : "https://fhir.stichting-nice.nl/fhir/ValueSet/NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList",
  "version" : "1",
  "title" : "NICE-PainMeasurementToolCodeList",
  "status" : "active",
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          {
            "display" : "NRS",
            "code" : "2"
          },
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            "display" : "BPS",
            "code" : "3"
          },
          {
            "display" : "CPOT",
            "code" : "4"
          },
          {
            "display" : "CIA",
            "code" : "5"
          },
          {
            "display" : "Other",
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          },
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            "display" : "Pain score could not be taken",
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          }
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