Patient Monitoring Outcome FHIR Implementation Guide, published by My Organization. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-be/patient-monitoring/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.
These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
Appetite Observation |
An observation of how well or poor the appetite of a patient is. |
Bladder continence Observation |
An observation of bladder continence. |
CLinical note Observation |
A clinical note |
Drain fluid Observation |
An observation drain fluid observations. Drain fluid is measured in mL per 24h |
Holter Diagnostic Report |
A profile for ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitoring reports (Holter) |
Holter Observation |
An observation for rhythm events detected in Holter recordings |
Nausea Observation |
An observation of how well or poor the nausea of a patient is. |
Painkiller usage Observation |
An observation if the patient uses pain killers or not |
Stool Observation |
An observation of stool according to the Bristol stool scale |
Surgical wound pain observation |
An observation of the pain reported by the patient in a surgical wound. |
Wexner/CCIS score Observation |
Wexner/CCIS score observation |
These define sets of codes used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.
0-10 scale, 0.5 increments, Very well to Very poor |
Scale going from 0 to 10 in increments of 0.5. Indicating values very well to very port (see https://loinc.org/LL3092-5) |
Continence level |
LOINC codes to represent the level of continence reported |
FluidDrainVS | |
Heart Failure Symptom Codes |
SNOMED CT codes representing common patient-reported symptoms in heart failure |
Holter Event Codes |
Codes used to classify Holter-detected rhythm events |
Holter Observation Component Codes |
LOINC codes for component observations in Holter events (e.g., heart rate) |
Holter Report Code |
Ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitor report (Holter) |
Pain severity - 0-10 verbal numeric rating |
Pain severity scale, where 0 is no pain and 10 is the worst pain imaginable. See https://loinc.org/72514-3 |
Symptom Severity Scale |
SNOMED CT codes to represent severity of patient-reported symptoms |
YesNoVS |
These are example instances that show what data produced and consumed by systems conforming with this implementation guide might look like.
Abdominal pain example |
Pain scale is used as answer |
Appetite example |
Answer scaled 0 to 10 with steps of 0.5. 0 being being very poor, 10 being very well. |
Bladder Continence | |
BloodPressureExample |
Blood Pressure example |
BloodPressureExample2 |
Blood Pressure example without device and with bodysite |
BodyTemperatureExample |
Temperature example |
BodyTemperatureExample2 |
Temperature example without device |
BodyWeightExample |
Body Weight example |
BodyWeightExample2 |
Body Weight example registered by patient |
Catheter moved or removed example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Answer options to be determined. |
Clinical note |
Free text clinical note |
Diarrhea example |
Possible answers are absent, mild, moderate, severe |
Distended abdomen example |
Answer options are none, mild, moderate, severe. |
HeartRateExample |
Heart Rate example |
HeartRateExample2 |
Heart Rate example registered by patient |
Holter AFib Episode |
Detected AFib event |
Holter DiagnosticReport Example |
This diagnostic report summarizes Holter rhythm findings including AFib and a supraventricular episode. |
Holter Supraventricular Event |
Supraventricular arrhythmia |
Leakage catheter example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Answer options to be determined. |
Level of responsiveness example |
Level of responsiveness (ACVPU scale) |
National Early Warning Score example |
National Early Warning Score (NEWS) |
Nausea example |
Answer options are none, mild, moderate, severe. |
Nausea example |
Answers 0-10 scale, 0.5 increments, Very well to Very poor |
Orthopneu example |
Possible answers are absent, mild, moderate, severe |
OxygenSaturationExample |
Oxygen saturation example |
OxygenSaturationExample2 |
Oxygen saturation example registered by patient |
Pain during urination example |
Possible answers are yes and no |
Pain in calves example |
Possible answers are yes and no |
Pain infection site example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Pain scale is used as answer. |
Pain puncture wounds example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Pain scale is used as answer. |
Pain surgical wounds example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Pain scale is used as answer. |
Pain surgical wounds example |
Pain score related to the surgical wound |
Redness puncture wounds example |
NO LOINC OR SNOMED CODE FOR SYMPTOM. Answer options to be determined. |
Reduced appetite example |
Answer options are absent / mild / moderate / severe. |
RespiratoryRateExample |
Respiration example |
RespiratoryRateExample2 |
Respiration example registered by patient |
Shortness of breath example |
Possible answers are yes and no |
Shoulder pain example |
Pain scale is used as answer. |
Stool assessment using the bristol stool form score |
Score from 1 to 7 |
Usage of pain killers |
Did the patient take any painkillers (Yes/No) |
incontinence assessment using the wexner/CCIS score |
Score from 0 to 20 |
incontinence assessment using the wexner/CCIS score |
Score from 0 to 20 |