Patient—sedation received indicator, yes/no code N
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Sedation received indicator |
METEOR identifier: | 563828 |
Registration status: | Health, Superseded 06/09/2018 |
Definition: | An indicator of whether a patient has received sedation, as represented by a code. |
Data Element Concept: | Patient—sedation received indicator |
Value Domain: | Yes/no code N |
Value domain attributes | ||
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Code | |
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Data type: | Boolean | |
Format: | N | |
Maximum character length: | 1 | |
Value | Meaning | |
Permissible values: | 1 | Yes |
2 | No |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | CODE 1 Yes To be recorded when a patient has received sedation. CODE 2 No To be recorded when a patient has not received sedation. |
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Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | Has been superseded by Patient—sedation received indicator, yes/no code N Health, Standard 06/09/2018 See also Patient—sedation type, code N Health, Superseded 06/09/2018 See also Patient—type of health professional who administers sedation, bowel cancer diagnostic assessment code N Health, Superseded 06/09/2018 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Bowel cancer diagnostic assessment cluster Health, Superseded 06/09/2018 DSS specific information: The level of sedation used should comply with ANZCA standards (ANZCA 2010). The level of sedation used should generally be related to the risk of complications for each individual patient as documented in the pre-procedure patient assessment. Further, deep sedation and general anaesthesia may only be used in the presence of an anaesthetist or other appropriately trained and credentialed medical specialist within his/her scope of practice. Non‑anaesthetist medical staff require adequate training in the safe and correct usage of sedation equipment and drugs, and in the management and monitoring of sedated patients in accordance with the guidelines. Reference: ANZCA (Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists) 2010. Guidelines on Sedation and/or Analgesia for Diagnostic and Interventional Medical, Dental or Surgical Procedures. Viewed 23 March 2012, |