Registry Elements
Registry Element | Name | Definition | Deprecated |
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CPRN0111 | Catheter Tip Level |
Indication of location of catheter tip |
no |
CPRN0112 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) AP – Cervical |
Seated spine AP (anterior/posterior): view of the spine from the an anterior/posterior position while the patient is in a seated positionCobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Cervical: superior most 7 vertebrae of the spine |
no |
CPRN0113 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) AP – Lumbar |
Seated spine AP (anterior/posterior): view of the spine from the an anterior/posterior position while the patient is in a seated positionCobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Lumbar: inferior most 5 vertebae of the spine |
no |
CPRN0114 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) AP – Thoracic |
Seated spine AP (anterior/posterior): view of the spine from the an anterior/posterior position while the patient is in a seated positionCobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Thoracic: middle 12 vertebrae of the spine |
no |
CPRN0115 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) AP – Thoracolumbar |
Seated spine AP (anterior/posterior): view of the spine from the an anterior/posterior position while the patient is in a seated positionCobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Thoracolumbar: portion of the spine between the cervical spine and the lumbar spine |
no |
CPRN0116 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) LAT – Cervical |
Seated spine LAT (lateral): view of the spine from the a lateral position while the patient is in a seated position Cobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Cervical: superior most 7 vertebrae of the spine |
no |
CPRN0117 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) LAT – Lumbar |
Seated spine LAT (lateral): view of the spine from the a lateral position while the patient is in a seated position Cobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Lumbar: inferior most 5 vertebae of the spine |
no |
CPRN0118 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) LAT – Thoracic |
Seated spine LAT (lateral): view of the spine from the a lateral position while the patient is in a seated position Cobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Thoracic: middle 12 vertebrae of teh spine |
no |
CPRN0119 | Cobb Angle Degrees – Spine (Seated) LAT – Thoracolumbar |
Seated spine LAT (lateral): view of the spine from the a lateral position while the patient is in a seated position Cobb Angle: measure of the curvature of the spine in degrees, Cobb angle of 10 degress is regarded as minimum angulation to define scoliosis Thoracolumbar: portion of the spine between the cervical spine and the lumbar spine |
no |
CPRN0120 | Consent Information |
single choice |
no |
CPRN0121 | Continence Developed |
yes/no. yes= never needs diaper or pull-ups |
no |
CPRN0122 | Left Hip Abduction (hips and knees extended) Modified Ashworth Spasticity Scale | no | |
CPRN0123 | CP Distribution |
O Unilateral – left (left hemiplegia)O Unilateral – right (right hemiplegia)O Bilateral symmetric (diplegia)O Bilateral symmetric (quadriplegia)O Bilateral asymmetric – left predominant (left triplegia) O Bilateral asymmetric – right predominant (right triplegia) |
no |
CPRN0124 | Crouch |
Excessive dorsiflexion of calcaneus at the ankle in combination with excessive flexion at the knee and hip leading to a “crouched” position |
no |
CPRN0125 | Left Hip Abduction (hips and knees extended) Passive Range of Motion | no |