CLASS | SURVEY.MDS | LP40268-2 |
COMPONENT | Resident assessment protocol 1--Delirium - proceed with care | LP75548-5 |
PROPERTY | Find | LP6813-2 |
TIME_ASPCT | Pt | LP6960-1 |
SYSTEM | ^Patient | LP310005-6 |
SCALE_TYP | Ord | LP7751-3 |
METHOD_TYP | MDS | LP76084-0 |
AnswerList | MDS_117 | LL50-6 |
parent | Survey terms not yet categorized | LP248772-8 |
CLASSTYPE | Surveys | |
UNITSREQUIRED | N | |
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LONG_COMMON_NAME | en-US | Resident assessment protocol 1--Delirium - proceed with care [Minimum Data Set] |
LONG_COMMON_NAME | en-US | Resident assessment protocol 1--Delirium - proceed with care [Minimum Data Set] |
LOINC Version: 2.77