US Urinary bladder Volume post void   98856-8

LOINC Code


LOINC code98856-8
nameUS Urinary bladder Volume post void
descriptionThis is a routine in-office procedure that measures the bladder volume in milliliters after a patient micturates. Normally the post void volume should be zero or close to zero. Conditions that prevent complete emptying, such as prostate hypertrophy, result in higher post-void volumes.
statusACTIVE

Fully-Specified Name

componentVolume^post void
propertyVol  =  Volume
timePt  =  Point in time:  To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements.
systemUrinary bladder
scaleQn  =  Quantitative:  The result of the test is a numeric value that relates to a continuous numeric scale. Reported either as an integer, a ratio, a real number, or a range. The test result value may optionally contain a relational operator from the set {<=, <, >, >=}. Valid values for a quantitative test are of the form "7", "-7", "7.4", "-7.4", "7.8912", "0.125", "<10", "<10.15", ">12000", 1-10, 1:256
methodUS

Additional Names

short nameUS Bladder Volume p vdg

Basic Attributes

classRAD
type2  Clinical
order vs. observationObservation
example UCUM unitsmL
The Unified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM) is a code system intended to include all units of measures being contemporarily used in international science, engineering, and business (www.unitsofmeasure.org)
example unitmL

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 updated2.72
last change typeADD  - added

Related Names

After
Echography
Imaging
p vdg
Point in time
PST
QNT
Quan
Quant
Quantitative
RADIOLOGY
Random
Sonogram
Sonograph
Sonography
ULS
Ultrasound
Vol
Volume

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