TEMPLATE Körpertemperatur_UKSH (Körpertemperatur_UKSH)

TEMPLATE IDKörpertemperatur_UKSH
ConceptKörpertemperatur_UKSH
DescriptionZur Darstellung der gemessenen Körpertemperatur einer Person.
UseZur Dokumentation der gemessenen Körpertemperatur einer Person und der Körperstelle, an der die Temperatur gemessen wurde.
PurposeZur Darstellung der gemessenen Körpertemperatur einer Person.
References
Authorsdate: 2025-11-18; organisation: Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein; name: Carlotta Jöhnk
Other Details Languagedate: 2025-11-18; organisation: Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein; name: Carlotta Jöhnk
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Sem Ver: 1.0.0
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 20ad03f745ee1d77407734e82aeb8535
  • PARENT:MD5-CAM-1.0.1: A60D0B7F52F1F9C3C9B3518DB83ACDAE
  • Original Language: ISO_639-1::de
KeywordsTemperatur, Körper, Fieber, Hypothermie, Hyperthermie
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.169.3962
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.report.v1
Körpertemperatur_UKSHKörpertemperatur_UKSH: Document to communicate information to others, commonly in response to a request from another party.
Other Context
Report IDReport ID: Identification information about the report.
StatusStatus: The status of the entire report. Note: This is not the status of any of the report components.
Case identificationCase identification: To record case identification details for public health purposes.
Case identifierCase identifier: The identifier of this case.
Body temperatureBody temperature: A measurement of the body temperature, which is a surrogate for the core body temperature of the individual.
Data
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Data
TemperatureTemperature: The measured temperature.
0..100; 30..200
Units:
  • °C
  • °F
Protocol
Location of measurementLocation of measurement: Simple description about the site of measurement.
  •  Coded Text
    • Rectum 
    • Axilla 
    • Ear canal 
    • Forehead 
    • Mouth 
    • Nasopharynx 
    • Urinary bladder 
    • Intravascular 
    • Skin 
    • Vagina 
    • Oesophagus 
    • Inguinal skin crease 
    • Temple 
  •  Text