ARCHETYPE Laboratory test (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.lab_test_linkEHR.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.lab_test_linkEHR.v0
ConceptLaboratory test
DescriptionTo record the result of a laboratory test which may be used to record a single valued test but will often be specialised or templated to represent multiple value or 'panel' tests. This archetype also acts as the parent for specialisations appropriate for more specific laboratory tests microbiology, histopathology.
UseMay be used to represent 'standard' single-value laboratory test results but will often be specialised or templated to represent multi-value results, sometimes referred to as panels. May also be specialised to more highly structured laboratory tests such as microbiology or histopathology. Will normally be reported back to the requesting clinician within the context of an overall Composition-based laboratory report.
MisuseSpecialisations may be more appropriate for specific structured reports such as for microbiology or histopathology.
PurposeTo record the result of a laboratory test which may be used to record a single valued test but will often be specialised or templated to represent multiple value or 'panel' tests. This archetype also acts as the parent for specialisations appropriate for more specific laboratory tests microbiology, histopathology.
ReferencesNEHTA, Australia. Pathology Episode v1.0 - Data Group library [Internet]. 2009;[cited 2009 Dec 8 ] Available from: http://www.nehta.gov.au/data-group-library/data-specifications/dgl-pathology

IHE. IHE, Laboratory Technical Framework, Volume 3 Content [Internet]. 2008;Available from: http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_lab_TF_rel2_1-Vol-3_FT_2008-08-08.pdf.
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AuthorsAuthor name: Dr Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 07/11/2009
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Dr Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 07/11/2009
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
  • Custodian Organisation: Ocean Informatics
  • References: NEHTA, Australia. Pathology Episode v1.0 - Data Group library [Internet]. 2009;[cited 2009 Dec 8 ] Available from: http://www.nehta.gov.au/data-group-library/data-specifications/dgl-pathology IHE. IHE, Laboratory Technical Framework, Volume 3 Content [Internet]. 2008;Available from: http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_lab_TF_rel2_1-Vol-3_FT_2008-08-08.pdf.
  • Build Id: 5b2b9aca-5059-438d-b06d-679768dbe993
  • Original Namespace: com.oceaninformatics
  • Original Publisher: Ocean Informatics
  • Custodian Namespace: com.oceaninformatics
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 4920AEA819136BC7D1271516D4EA7000
  • Provenance Id: c89c63da-778b-40cc-bf02-3138efe8e121
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
Keywordslab, pathology, biochemistry, haematology, microbiology, immunology, laboratory
Lifecyclein_development
UIDbacbfcb5-655b-46d9-865d-bfd120cb0c95
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.1645
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
events
Any eventAny event: Any event.
protocol
Requestor order identifierRequestor order identifier: The local ID assigned to the order by the order requester. Equivalent to the Placer Order Identifier.
RequestorRequestor: Details of the clinician or organisation requesting the laboratory test.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
Receiver order IdentifierReceiver order Identifier: The local ID assigned to the test order by the order filler, usually by the (LIS) Laboratory Information System. Equivalent to the DICOM Accession Number and the Filler Order Identifier.
Receiving laboratoryReceiving laboratory: Demographic details of the laboratory with responsibility for the test. Details of secondary laboratories may also be included.
Include:
openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.organisation.v1
Exclude:
All not explicitly included archetypes
Laboratory test result identifierLaboratory test result identifier: The identifier given to the laboratory test result of a pathology investigation.
Datetime result issuedDatetime result issued: The date and/or time that the result was issued for the recorded ‘test status’.
The date and time related to the results status is useful for version control and cumulative results for the report.
data
Test nameTest name: Specific identifier for this lab test. e.g. Full blood count , blood glucose, urine microbiology. May equate to the result name for a single value result. Commonly a coded term e.g from LOINC or SNOMED-CT.
Diagnostic serviceDiagnostic service: The type of high-level diagnostic service e.g. biochemistry, haematology.
Test statusTest status: The status of the lab test as a whole.
  • Interim [This is an initial or interim result - further updates are anticipated.]
  • Final [This is the final result. No further alterations are anticipated.]
  • Supplementary [This is a supplementary result ehich should be appended to a previous result.]
  • Corrected (amended) [This is a correction which should completely replace any previous results.]
  • Aborted [The test was aborted and never completed.]
  • Never performed [The test was never performed.]
Specimen detailSpecimen detail: Details of the specimen being reported where all individual results are derived from the same specimen.
Include:
openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.specimen.v1
Exclude:
All not explicitly included archetypes
ResultResult: The result of the test.
Per-result annotationPer-result annotation: Slot to allow an annotation to be added to a particular test result at run-time.
Include:
openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.lab_result_annotation.v1 and specialisations
Exclude:
All not explicitly included archetypes
Overall interpretationOverall interpretation: An overall interpretative comment on this test.
Multimedia representationMultimedia representation: Representations of the whole test in mutlimedia e.g image, audio, video.
Other contributorsKoray Atalag, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Heath Frankel, Ocean Informatics, Australia
Sam Heard, Ocean Informatics, Australia (Editor)
Heather Leslie, Ocean Informatics, Australia
Ian McNicoll, Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom (Editor)
David Rowed, VAMC Clinic, Australia (Editor)
Mona Saleh (Translator)
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