Registry Element | Name | Definition | Deprecated |
---|---|---|---|
CPRN0001 | FACES Pain Scale: Abdomen |
This scale uses faces and corresponding numbers to indicate the amount of pain the subject feels |
no |
CPRN0002 | Severity of Abdominal Pain |
Single choice where 0 is no pain and 10 is the most severe pain possible. |
no |
CPRN0003 | Abnormal Heel Strike |
the foot contacting the ground (like a stomp) without heel-first |
no |
CPRN0005 | Adductor Release (Open) Location for Left Side |
For open Adductor Release for Left Side enter the specific muscles. |
no |
CPRN0006 | Adductor Release (Open) Location for Right Side |
For open adductor release for right side enter the specific muscles. |
no |
CPRN0007 | Allergies (in last 2 weeks?) |
Are we talking about respiratory allergies only? |
no |
CPRN0008 | Anesthesia given during delivery? |
Indicator of whether or not antibiotics were utilized during the birthing process. |
no |
CPRN0009 | Galeazzi – Thigh Segment Length |
Record the side that is shorter when assessing thigh segment length during the Galeazzi test. |
no |
CPRN0010 | Left Ankle Dorsiflexion (Knee Extended) Ashworth Spasticity Scale |
Assessed supine with knee extended, move joint quickly towards dorsiflexion noting spasticity of plantarflexors. |
no |
CPRN0011 | Left Ankle Dorsiflexion (Knee Extended) Passive Range of Motion |
Prone or supine with the knee extended, find subtalar joint neutral and dorsiflex the ankle by pushing on the plantar surface of the foot. |
no |
CPRN0012 | Left Ankle Dorsiflexion (Knee Flexed) Passive Range of Motion |
Prone with the knee flexed to 90°, stabilize the subtalar joint in neutral. Measure the amount of ankle dorsiflexion. |
no |
CPRN0013 | Left Ankle Dorsiflexion (Knee Flexed) Ashworth Spasticity Scale |
Position leg in approximately 45-degrees of knee flexion. Passively move the ankle from maximum plantar flexion to maximum dorsiflexion in approximately one second. Record resistance felt in the plantarflexors. |
no |
CPRN0014 | Left Ankle Plantar Flexion Passive Range of Motion |
Prone, sitting or supine with knee flexed or extended, measure the range of motion into plantar flexion. |
no |
CPRN0015 | Apex – 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 position. Indication of which side of the body the apex of curvature of the spine is in the cervical portion of the spine (superior most 7 vertebrae of the spine) |
no |
CPRN0016 | Apex – 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 position. Indication of which side of the body the apex of curvature of the spine is in the lumbar portion of the spine inferior most 5 vertebrae of the spine) |
no |

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