| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.easi_score.v0 |
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| Concept | EASI score |
| Description | Atopic dermatitis EASI score. |
| Purpose | To record details of the Atopic dermatitis EASI score. |
| References | |
| Copyright | © openEHR Foundation |
| Authors | Author name: Ian McNicoll Organisation: HANDIHealth,UK Email: ian@handihealth.org Date originally authored: 2015-02-18 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Ian McNicoll Organisation: HANDIHealth,UK Email: ian@handihealth.org Date originally authored: 2015-02-18 |
| Other Details (Language Independent) |
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| Keywords | |
| Lifecycle | in_development |
| UID | a888ebed-95ad-3959-93d0-014aa34b6089 |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1246.145.2591 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1-alpha |
| protocol | |
| Extension | Extension: Additional information required to capture local content or to align with other reference models/formalisms. For example: local information requirements or additional metadata to align with FHIR or CIMI equivalents. Include: All not explicitly excluded archetypes |
| data | |
| (Body area) | (Body area): The part of the body being assessed. Runtime name constraint:
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| (Severity index) | (Severity index): The level of severity of the symptom for a representative part of the body area. 0: Absent [The symptom is absent.] 1: Mild [The symptom is mild.] 2: Moderate [The symptom is moderate.] 3: Severe [The symptom is severe.] Runtime name constraint:
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| Affected area | Affected area: The extent of the area affected. 0: 1% to 9% [1% to 9% of the body area is affected.] 1: 10% to 29% [10% to 29% of the body area is affected.] 2: 30% to 49% [30% to 49% of the body area is affected.] 3: 50% to 69% [50% to 69% of the body area is affected.] 4: 70% to 89% [70% to 89% of the body area is affected.] 5: 90% to 100% [90% to 100% of the body area is affected.] |
| Total EASI score | Total EASI score: The total EASI score. min: >=0; max: <=72 |
| events | |
| Any event | Any event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
| Other contributors | Dmitri Wall, Irish Skin Foundation |
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