45990-9
Indicators of delirium - periodic disorded thinking or awareness Set
Active
45491-8 Easily distracted [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., difficulty paying attention; gets sidetracked)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5a
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Easily distracted
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org
45492-6 Periods of altered perception or awareness of surroundings [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., moves lips or talks to someone not present; believes he/she is somewhere else; confuses night and day)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5b
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Periods of altered perception or awareness of surroundings
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org
45493-4 Episodes of disorganized speech [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., speech is incoherent, nonsensical, irrelevant, or rambling from subject to subject; loses train of thought)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5c
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Episodes of disorganized speech
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org
45494-2 Periods of restlessness [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., fidgeting or picking at skin, clothing, napkins, etc; frequent position changes; repetitive physical movements or calling out)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5d
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Periods of restlessness
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org
45495-9 Periods of lethargy [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., sluggishness; staring into space; difficult to arouse; little body movement)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5e
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Periods of lethargy
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org
45496-7 Mental function varies over the course of the day [Minimum Data Set]
Term Description
(e.g., sometimes better, sometimes worse; behaviors sometimes present, sometimes not)
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
B5f
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Form Consistency Checks
*1. Value must be blank if B1 = 1; value must be 0 (zero) thru 2 or - if B1 not = 1.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesFully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental function varies over the course of the day
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- MDS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.MDS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.17
- Last Updated
- Version 2.50
Normative Answer List LL13-4
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Behavior not present | 0 | LA61-7 | |
Behavior present, not of recent onset | 1 | LA62-5 | |
Behavior present over last 7 days appears different from resident's usual functioning (e.g., new onset or worsening) | 2 | LA63-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
45981-8 | Deprecated MDS full assessment form - version 2.0 |
46102-0 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 |
46103-8 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III |
46104-6 | Deprecated MDS quarterly assessment form - version 2.0 - optional version for RUG-III 1997 update |
Copyright
- Organization
- interRAI
- Copyright
- InterRAI holds the copyright to Version 2.0 of the RAI for long term care outside of the US. Supplemental help and contextual information for MDS items in LOINC was derived from Version 2.0 of the RAI/MDS manual, and should not be reproduced outside of the United States without permission of InterRAI. Within the US, Version 2.0 is in the public domain.
- Terms of Use
- As a not for profit corporation under the US Tax Code, interRAI holds the copyright to a number of assessment systems, including the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) for long term care facilities outside of the US (the RAI is in the public domain within the US), as well as the assessment systems for Home Care (HC), Assisted Living (AL), Palliative Care (PC), Mental Health (MH) (outside of Canada), and Acute Care (RAI-AC). The scales, algorithms, and case-mix measures based on these assessment instruments cannot be copyrighted and are thus available to everyone (although the individual items on which they are based are usually copyrighted). The major clauses of our royalty-free licenses follow: * the instrument is not to be changed substantially (excepting individual identifiers and demographics); * the license is limited to non-commercial use (i.e., the instrument will not be not incorporated into products to be sold to others); * no royalties will be charged; * the organization will make appropriate efforts to inform others of the copyright status of the instrument; * interRAI's logo and copyright notice are to appear on the form; * authors, author institutions, and translators (as appropriate) are to be acknowledged in any document where authors would regularly be indicated (e.g., publication of a training manual); * publication of any training manual is limited to the period until a commercially-published version is available; * data from use of the instrument are to be shared with interRAI, subject to existing laws on confidentiality. Commercial use usually requires royalties. In this instance, interRAI may omit the data requirement, but retains the other requirements for a logo, attribution, etc. We will be pleased in any contract negotiations to acknowledge the participation of individuals or organizations which have played a substantial role in getting the instrument to the point of implementation. For more information on licensing with interRAI, please contact the president of the Board: Brant E. Fries, Ph.D. Institute of Gerontology University of Michigan 300 North Ingalls Ann Arbor, Michigan USA 48109 Email: bfries@umich.edu
- URL
- http://www.interrai.org