| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.edmonton_frail_scale.v0 |
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| Concept | Edmonton frail scale |
| Description | Edmonton Frail Scale. |
| Use | Use to record the Edmonton Frail Scale items and score. |
| Purpose | For the recording of the Edmonton Frail Scale individual domain items and overall score. |
| References | https://www.nscphealth.co.uk/edmontonscale-pdf |
| Copyright | © Clinical Models UK |
| Authors | Author name: Hildegard Franke Organisation: freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd. Email: hildi@freshehr.com Date originally authored: 2017-05-23 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Hildegard Franke Organisation: freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd. Email: hildi@freshehr.com Date originally authored: 2017-05-23 |
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| Keywords | |
| Lifecycle | in_development |
| UID | 601552da-338d-426f-8ce0-606e6a70b1ab |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1246.145.2776 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1-alpha |
| protocol | |
| Extension | Extension: Additional information required to capture local context or to align with other reference models/formalisms. e.g. Local hospital departmental infomation or additional metadata to align with HL7 or CDISC equivalents. Include: All not explicitly excluded archetypes |
| state | |
| Confounding factors | Confounding factors: Record any issues or factors that may impact on the observation or the score. |
| data | |
| Cognition: clock drawing | Cognition: clock drawing: Abilty to place numbers and hands in the correct position on a pre-drawn circle to indicate a clock. 0: No errors [The subject made no errors.] 1: Minor spacing error [The subject made one or more minor spacing errors.] 2: Other errors [The subject made other errors.] |
| Hospital admissions | Hospital admissions: Number of times admitted to hospital in last year. 0: None [The subject has not been admitted to hospital in the last year.] 1: Once or twice [The subject has been admitted to hospital once or twice in the last year.] 2: More than twice [The subject has been admitted to hospital more than twice in the last year.] |
| General health description | General health description: General description of health. 0: Excellent, very good, good [The subject describes their general health as excellent, very good or good.] 1: Fair [The subject describes their general health as fair.] 2: Poor [The subject describes their general health as poor.] |
| Functional independence | Functional independence: Number of activities requiring help. 0: None or one [The subject requires help with none or one activities.] 1: Two to four [The subject requires help with two to four activities.] 2: Five to eight [The subject requires help with five to eight activities.] |
| Social support | Social support: Able to count on someone willing and able to meet needs when help required. 0: Always [The subject always has social support.] 1: Sometimes [The subject sometimes has social support.] 2: Never [The subject never has social support.] |
| Medication use | Medication use: Using five or more different prescription medications on a regular basis. 0: No [The subject does not use five or more different prescription medications on a regular basis.] 1: Yes [The subject uses five or more different prescription medications on a regular basis.] |
| Forget to take medications | Forget to take medications: Does the subject forget to take their prescription medications at times? 0: No [The subject does not forget to take their prescription medications.] 1: Yes [The subject at times forgets to take their prescription medications.] |
| Nutrition | Nutrition: Has the subject recently lost weight so that clothing has become looser? 0: No [The subject has not lost weight recently.] 1: Yes [The subject has lost weight recently.] |
| Mood | Mood: Does the subject often feel sad or depressed? 0: No [The subject does not feel sad or depressed.] 1: Yes [The subject often feels sad or depressed.] |
| Continence | Continence: Does the subject have a problem with losing control of urine unvoluntarily? 0: No [The subject does not have a problem with losing control of urine involuntarily.] 1: Yes [The subject has a problems with losing control of urine involuntary.] |
| Functional performance | Functional performance: Length of time taken to get up from chair, walk to mark about 3 metres away at a safe and comforable pace and return to chair. 0: 0 to 10 seconds [The subject takes 0 to 10 seconds to perform the task.] 1: 11 to 20 seconds [The subject takes 11 to 20 seconds to perform the task.] 2: More than 20 seconds or unwilling or requiring assistance [The subject takes more than 20 seconds to perform the task or is unwilling or requires help.] |
| Total score | Total score: Sum of individual scores. min: >=0; max: <=17 |
| events | |
| Point in time | Point in time: A specific date and/or time which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
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