85812-6
Acute onset and fluctuating course
Active
85634-4 Is there evidence of an acute change in mental status from the patient's baseline?
Observation ID in Form
C1610A
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Is there evidence of an acute change in mental status from the patient's baseline during 3D assessment period
- Property
- Find
- Time
- 3D
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- CAM.CMS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.CMS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.61
- Last Updated
- Version 2.67
- Change Reason
- Release 2.67: METHOD_TYP: Method updated to reflect that this item is from the CMS adaption of the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM); SURVEY_QUEST_TEXT: Survey question from the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) added to clarify the source of this term; SURVEY_QUEST_SRC: Survey question from the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) added to clarify the source of this term
- Order vs. Observation
- Observation
Survey Question
- Text
- [Acute Onset] Is there evidence of an acute change in mental status from the patient's baseline?
- Source
- CAM.1
Normative Answer List LL251-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:373067005 No (qualifier value) | 0 | LA32-8 | |
Yes Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:373066001 Yes (qualifier value) | 1 | LA33-6 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
85645-0 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Admission - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
85662-5 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Planned Discharge - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
85668-2 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Unplanned Discharge - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
Copyright
- Organization
- Dr. SK Inouye
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2003 Sharon K. Inouye, M.D., MPH. Adapted from: Inouye SK, vanDyck CH, Alessi CA, Balkin S, Siegal AP, Horwitz RI. Clarifying confusion: The Confusion Assessment Method. A new method for detection of delirium. Ann Intern Med. 1990; 113: 941-948. Confusion Assessment Method: Training Manual and Coding Guide.
- Terms of Use
- Used with permission.
- URL
- https://www.hospitalelderlifeprogram.org/
Third Party Copyright
This material includes SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) which is used by permission of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) under license. All rights reserved. SNOMED CT® was originally created by The College of American Pathologists. "SNOMED" and "SNOMED CT" are registered trademarks of the IHTSDO.
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Use of SNOMED CT content is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the SNOMED CT Affiliate License Agreement. It is the responsibility of those implementing this product to ensure they are appropriately licensed and for more information on the license, including how to register as an Affiliate Licensee, please refer to http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct or info@snomed.org<mailto:info@snomed.org>. This may incur a fee in SNOMED International non-Member countries.
85630-2 Did the (abnormal) behavior fluctuate during the day, that is, tend to come and go or increase and decrease in severity?
Term Description
This term is the CMS Assessment adaption of question 2B on the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM): "Did this behavior fluctuate during the interview, that is, tend to come and go or increase and decrease in severity?"
Source: Regenstrief LOINC
Observation ID in Form
C1610B
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Did the (abnormal) behavior fluctuate during the day, that is, tend to come and go or increase and decrease in severity during 3D assessment period
- Property
- Find
- Time
- 3D
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- CAM.CMS
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.CMS
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.61
- Last Updated
- Version 2.67
- Change Reason
- Release 2.67: METHOD_TYP: Method updated to reflect that this item is from the CMS adaption of the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM); SURVEY_QUEST_TEXT: Survey question from CMS was added to clarify that this term is an adaptation of question 2B from the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)
- Order vs. Observation
- Observation
Survey Question
- Text
- Did the (abnormal) behavior fluctuate during the day, that is, tend to come and go or increase and decrease in severity?
- Source
- CMS
Normative Answer List LL251-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:373067005 No (qualifier value) | 0 | LA32-8 | |
Yes Copyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:373066001 Yes (qualifier value) | 1 | LA33-6 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
85645-0 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Admission - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
85662-5 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Planned Discharge - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
85668-2 | Deprecated Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) Data Set (LCDS) - Unplanned Discharge - version 3.00 [CMS Assessment] |
Copyright
- Organization
- Dr. SK Inouye
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2003 Sharon K. Inouye, M.D., MPH. Adapted from: Inouye SK, vanDyck CH, Alessi CA, Balkin S, Siegal AP, Horwitz RI. Clarifying confusion: The Confusion Assessment Method. A new method for detection of delirium. Ann Intern Med. 1990; 113: 941-948. Confusion Assessment Method: Training Manual and Coding Guide.
- Terms of Use
- Used with permission.
- URL
- https://www.hospitalelderlifeprogram.org/
Third Party Copyright
This material includes SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) which is used by permission of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) under license. All rights reserved. SNOMED CT® was originally created by The College of American Pathologists. "SNOMED" and "SNOMED CT" are registered trademarks of the IHTSDO.
This material includes content from the US Edition to SNOMED CT, which is developed and maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and is available to authorized UMLS Metathesaurus Licensees from the UTS Downloads site at https://uts.nlm.nih.gov.
Use of SNOMED CT content is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the SNOMED CT Affiliate License Agreement. It is the responsibility of those implementing this product to ensure they are appropriately licensed and for more information on the license, including how to register as an Affiliate Licensee, please refer to http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct or info@snomed.org<mailto:info@snomed.org>. This may incur a fee in SNOMED International non-Member countries.