TEMPLATE *CL 3.1.5.3 ABR Report (*CL 3.1.5.3 ABR Report)

TEMPLATE ID*CL 3.1.5.3 ABR Report
Concept*CL 3.1.5.3 ABR Report
DescriptionNot Specified
PurposeNot Specified
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  • MetaDataSet:Sample Set : Template metadata sample set
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.26.803
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.report-result.v1
ABR ReportABR Report: Document to communicate information to others about the result of a test or assessment.
Other Context
Report IDReport ID: Identification information about the report.
StatusStatus: The status of the entire report. Note: This is not the status of any of the report components.
Auditory brainstem response (ABR) resultAuditory brainstem response (ABR) result: Measurement of auditory brainstem function in response to auditory stimuli, and associated clinical interpretation.
Data
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Data
Result detailsResult details: The test result observations and interpretations.
Ear testedEar tested: Identification of the ear being tested.
  • Right ear 
  • Left ear 
Air conduction resultsAir conduction results: *
FrequencyFrequency: *
Units:
  • Hz
  • kHz
ThresholdThreshold: *
Units: dB
Bone conduction resultsBone conduction results: *
FrequencyFrequency: *
Units:
  • Hz
  • kHz
ThresholdThreshold: *
Units: dB
No test resultNo test result: No test result is available for the side stimulated.
Reason for no test resultReason for no test result: Reason why no result is available for the side stimulated.
Clinical interpretationClinical interpretation: Clinical interpretation of all measurements for the test ear.
SummarySummary: Overall clinical interpretation of the responses for both ears.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the test responses, not captured in other fields.
For example: Otoacoustic admission results.
State
Response stateResponse state: The response state of the child during the test.
  • Light sleep 
  • Quiet and alert 
  • Crying 
Confounding factorsConfounding factors: Narrative description of factors, not recorded elsewhere, that may influence the response results.
For example: The infant was crying at the time of testing.
Protocol
Air presentationAir presentation: Presentation of the air conduction test stimulus indirectly to the inner ear through the atmosphere, via the auditory canal and middle ear structures.
  • Soundfield 
  • Insert earphone 
  • Headphone 
Test environmentTest environment: The environment in which the test is administered.
  • Audiometric booth 
  • Other 
Background noiseBackground noise: The amount and nature of noise in the environment that may influence the test results.
  • Not clinically significant 
  • Clinically significant 
Calibration reference dBCalibration reference dB: Scale used for acoustic calibration of the test signal.
  • dB SPL 
  • dB HL 
  • dB A 
  • dB nHL