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ValueSet: Seattle Angina Questions (Experimental)

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/registry-protocols/ValueSet/SEattleAnginaQs Version: 1.0.0
Active as of 2023-11-14 Computable Name: SeattleAnginaQs

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All LIONC codes for Seattle Angina Questions

References

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Logical Definition (CLD)

  • Include these codes as defined in http://loinc.org
    CodeDisplay
    88476-7How many times have you had chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88478-3Gardening, vacuuming, or carrying groceries limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88477-5Lifting or moving heavy objects limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88469-2How much has your chest pain, chest tightness or angina limited your enjoyment of life over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88480-9Walking indoors on level ground limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88475-9How many times have you had to take nitroglycerin (nitroglycerin tablets or spray) for your chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
    88473-4If you had to spend the rest of your life with your chest pain, chest tightness or angina the way it is right now, how would you feel about this [SAQ]

 

Expansion

This value set contains 7 concepts

Expansion based on:

  • Loinc v2.74
  • Loinc v2.74
CodeSystemDisplay
  88476-7http://loinc.orgHow many times have you had chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88478-3http://loinc.orgGardening, vacuuming, or carrying groceries limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88477-5http://loinc.orgLifting or moving heavy objects limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88469-2http://loinc.orgHow much has your chest pain, chest tightness or angina limited your enjoyment of life over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88480-9http://loinc.orgWalking indoors on level ground limited by chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88475-9http://loinc.orgHow many times have you had to take nitroglycerin (nitroglycerin tablets or spray) for your chest pain, chest tightness or angina over the past 4 weeks [SAQ]
  88473-4http://loinc.orgIf you had to spend the rest of your life with your chest pain, chest tightness or angina the way it is right now, how would you feel about this [SAQ]

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