Version 2.78

Term Description

Neonate mobility is described as either completely immobile (=4), very limited (=3), slightly limited (=2) or no limitations (=1) in the Neonatal Skin Risk Assessment Scale (NSRAS). Completely immobile is when the infant does not make even slight changes in body or extremity position without assistance (e.g. Pavulon). Very limited mobility is when the infant makes occasional slight changes in body or extremity but they are unable to make frequent changes independently. Slightly limited mobility is when the infant makes frequent though slight changes in body or extremity position independently. No limitations is when the infant makes major and frequent changes in position without assistance (e.g. turn head). Only one numeric value (1, 2, 3 or 4) is selected.
Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mobility
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
NSRAS

Survey Question

Text
Mobility

Normative Answer List: LL2496-9

Source: Barbara Huffines
Answer Code Score Answer ID
Completely immobile - Does not make even slight changes in body or extremity position without assistance (e.g. Pavulon) 4 LA19994-5
Very limited - Makes occasional slight changes in body or extremity but unable to make frequent changes independently 3 LA19995-2
Slightly limited - Makes frequent though slight changes in body or extremity position independently 2 LA19996-0
No limitations - Makes major and frequent changes in position without assistance (e.g., turn head) 1 LA19997-8

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NSRAS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.44
Last Updated
Version 2.50
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
73790-8 Neonatal skin risk assessment scale panel [NSRAS]

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