Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element Concept |
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METEOR identifier: | 269488 |
Registration status: | Health, Superseded 07/12/2005 |
Definition: | Agents administered to the mother by injection or inhalation to relieve pain during labour and delivery. |
Context: | Perinatal statistics: Analgesia use may influence the duration of labour, may affect the health status of the baby at birth and is an indicator of obstetric intervention. |
Birth event—analgesia administered
Data Element Concept Attributes
Object Class attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes
Object class: | Birth event |
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Definition: | The sequence of actions by which a baby and the afterbirth (placenta) are expelled or extracted from the uterus at childbirth. The process usually starts spontaneously about 280 days after conception with onset of labour, but it may be started by artificial means. |
Specialisation of: | Life event |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Origin: | University of Oxford 2002. Concise Colour Medical Dictionary 3rd ed. UK: Oxford University Press |
Property attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes
Property: | Analgesia administered |
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Definition: | An agent given to alleviate pain without causing loss of consciousness. |
Property group: | Service provision event |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Origin: | Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary 30th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders |
Data element concept attributes
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | National Perinatal Data Development Committee |
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Relational attributes
Related metadata references: | Has been superseded by Birth event—analgesia administered Health, Superseded 07/02/2013 |
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Data Elements implementing this Data Element Concept: | Birth event—analgesia administered, code N Health, Superseded 07/12/2005 |
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