Foundation pain index Document by based on lab data 101994-2
LOINC Code
LOINC code | 101994-2 | ||
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name | Foundation pain index Document by based on lab data | ||
description | Foundation Pain Index (FPI) is a multi-analyte assay with algorithmic analysis (MAAA) that improves patient outcomes by identifying underlying, treatable causes of pain. FPI assists providers in identifying underlying determinants of pain while simultaneously indicating personalized, non-opioid pain therapies. The pain index is reported as a singular numerical score on a scale of 1-100 which is further classified into categories representing the likelihood that detected biochemical abnormalities are indeed a determinant or cause of pain. | ||
status | ACTIVE | ||
Fully-Specified Name | |||
component | Foundation pain index | ||
property | Find = Finding | ||
time | Pt = Point in time: To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements. | ||
system | ^Patient | ||
scale | Doc = Document: A document that could be in many formats (XML, narrative, etc.) | ||
method | Based on lab data | ||
Additional Names | |||
short name | FPI Patient Doc from lab data | ||
Basic Attributes | |||
class | CHEM | ||
type | 1 Laboratory | ||
order vs. observation | Both | ||
Ask At Order Entry | |||
Ask at Order Entry (AOE) observations for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single AOE observation or a panel containing several AOE observations.
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Associated Observations | |||
LOINC codes that represent optional associated observation(s) for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single associated observation or panel containing several associated observations. | |||
History/Usage | |||
first released | |||
last updated | 2.75 | ||
last change type | ADD - added | ||
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