DeviceUseStatement (17)

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1Device Use Statement (AU IPS)hl7.fhir.au.ips#currentR4This profile is based on the UV profile, with Australian rules added as well (by reference to the Australian profile)
2Device Use Statement (IPS)hl7.fhir.uv.ips#currentR4This profile represents the constraints applied to the DeviceUseStatement resource by the International Patient Summary (IPS) FHIR Implementation Guide, based on FHIR R4. A statement about a device used by or implanted on the patient is described in the patient summary as an instance of a DeviceUseStatement resource constrained by this profile.
3HCIM AbilityToPerformMouthcareActivities MedicalDevicenictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A MedicalDevice resource as defined by the Dutch Health and Care Information models (Dutch: Zorginformatiebouwsteen or ZIB) AbilityToPerformMouthcareActivities v3.1(2017EN). The ability to perform mouthcare activities is part of self-care. This includes brushing teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and/or cleaning (partial) dentures, cleaning jaws without teeth (edentulous jaws) and taking care of the mucous membrane of the mouth. Limitations in this ability indicate a reduced ability to cope for oneself. This activity and activities such as those including eating, getting dressed and bathing are also known as activities of daily living (ADL). These are the activities people go through in daily life. The extent to which a person is able to do all these activities by themselves is a measure for their total ability to do things independently. (Source: Instruction card for oral hygiene, 2011)
4HCIM BladderFunction UrineCatheternictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3UrineCatheter describes the presence of a urine catheter. If this is the case, the date of placement, urine catheter location, comment and catheter identification information can be described in addition to the type of catheter.
5HCIM FeedingTubeSystemnictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A feeding tube is a special catheter used to: * administer liquid food to people who are incapable of oral intake of food or liquid, * administer medication, * drain (siphon) or pump out gastric juice. There are different ways to place a feeding tube. A feeding tube can be inserted through the nose, in the stomach or in the intestines (duodenum, jejunum). Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is a technique in which a feeding tube is placed into the stomach through the abdominal wall. This thin tube (PEG tube) is used to feed a patient who is incapable of oral food intake for a prolonged period of time.
6HCIM HearingFunction HearingAidnictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A HearingFunction resource as defined by the Dutch Health and Care Information models (Dutch: Zorginformatiebouwsteen or ZIB) HearingFunction v3.1(2017EN). Hearing is the ability to observe sound, with the purpose of communicating with others, localizing the source of the sound and recognizing certain sounds. This pertains to observing the sound waves, and not processing the sounds in the brain. A hearing disorder can lead to things including communication problems.
7HCIM Infusionnictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3An infusion is a device that slowly injects fluid into a blood vessel. The infusion has a number of components. The infusion contains: * the (peripheral) cannula or the (central) catheter put into the patient peripherally or centrally; * the administering system connected to the cannula/catheter allowing the administered fluid to run, * the infusion bag containing the fluid. Multiple administering systems may be connected to one cannula/catheter. Furthermore, a central venous catheter may have multiple lumens. Arterial and epidural catheters also exist in addition to venous catheters.
8HCIM MedicalDevicenictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3MedicalDevice as defined by the Dutch Health and Care Information models (Dutch: Zorginformatiebouwsteen or ZIB) version 3.1, release 2017. Medical aids are any internally implanted and external devices and/or aids used by the patient (in the past) to reduce the effects of functional limitations in organ systems or to facilitate the treatment of a disease.
9HCIM Respiration AdministeredOxygen AdministrationDevicenictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A DeviceUseStatement resource as defined by the Dutch HCIM Respiration v3.1(2017EN). During breathing or respiration, air flows to and from the lungs, where gas exchange occurs, absorbing oxygen from the air into the blood and exhaling carbon dioxide into the air. Observations of spontaneous breathing, usually registered as part of the observation of vital functions.
10HCIM VisualFunction VisualAidnictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3An Observation resource as defined by the Dutch Health and Care Information models (Dutch: Zorginformatiebouwsteen or ZIB) VisualFunction v3.1(2017EN). Sight is the ability to observe lit objects, with the goal of orienting yourself on objects and people in a lit environment. This pertains to observing the light stimuli, and not processing them in the brain. A sight disorder can lead to things including orientation problems.
11HCIM Wound MedicalDevicenictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A Device as defined by the Dutch HCIM Zorginformatiebouwsteen Wond v3.1(2017EN). A drain is a medical aid placed to drain blood and exudate from the wound area.
12Personal Functioning and Engagement Use of Devicehl7.fhir.us.pacio-pfe#currentR4A record of an assistive device, e.g. eyeglasses or hearing aid, being used by a patient during a post-acute care observation. This profile based on the DeviceUseStatement resource provides a way to include information about device usage during an assessment.
13QICore DeviceUseStatementhl7.fhir.us.qicore#currentR4Profile of DeviceUseStatement for decision support/quality metrics. Defines the core set of elements and extensions for quality rule and measure authors.
14Use of Devicehl7.fhir.us.pacio-fs#currentR4A record of an assistive device–e.g. walker or wheelchair, being used by a patient during a functional status assessment. This profile based on the DeviceUseStatement resource provides a way to include information about device usage during an assessment.
15Use of Devicehl7.fhir.us.pacio-cs#currentR4A record of an assistive device--e.g. eyeglasses or hearing aid, being used by a patient during a cognitive status assessment. This profile based on the DeviceUseStatement resource provides a way to include information about device usage during an assessment.
16WHO-Core DeviceUseStatement (Intake Contraceptive Method)who.fhir.core#currentR4Date of last implant if currently using the method.
17WHO-Core DeviceUseStatement (Prior Contraceptive Methods)who.fhir.core#currentR4Reported use of method at intake

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