Version 2.77

28296-2 Income Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28297-0 Income Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28298-8 Income Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28536-1 Income Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28535-3 Income Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28522-1 Income Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) ingreso económico.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46825-6 Income Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46826-4 Income Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46827-2 Income Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Income.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.01

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28338-2 Sanitation Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28339-0 Sanitation Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28340-8 Sanitation Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28217-8 Sanitation Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28218-6 Sanitation Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28219-4 Sanitation Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) saneamiento.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46879-3 Sanitation Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46880-1 Sanitation Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46881-9 Sanitation Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sanitation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.02

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28329-1 Residence Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28330-9 Residence Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28331-7 Residence Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28220-2 Residence Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28221-0 Residence Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28222-8 Residence Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) residencia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46870-2 Residence Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46871-0 Residence Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46872-8 Residence Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Residence.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.03

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28308-5 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28309-3 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28310-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28223-6 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28224-4 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28225-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46840-5 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46841-3 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46842-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA I.04

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28260-8 Communication With Community Resources Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28261-6 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28262-4 Communication With Community Resources Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28415-8 Communication With Community Resources Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28416-6 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28417-4 Communication With Community Resources Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46801-7 Communication With Community Resources Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46802-5 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46803-3 Communication With Community Resources Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communication with community resources.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.06

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28344-0 Social Contact Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28345-7 Social Contact Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28346-5 Social Contact Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28418-2 Social Contact Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28419-0 Social Contact Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28420-8 Social Contact Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) contacto social.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46891-8 Social Contact Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46892-6 Social Contact Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46893-4 Social Contact Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Social contact.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.07

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28335-8 Role Change Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28336-6 Role Change Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28337-4 Role Change Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28421-6 Role Change Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28422-4 Role Change Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28423-2 Role Change Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cambio de rol.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46876-9 Role Change Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46877-7 Role Change Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46878-5 Role Change Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Role change.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.08

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28302-8 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28303-6 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28304-4 Interpersonal Relationship Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28439-8 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28424-0 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28425-7 Interpersonal Relationship Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) relación interpersonal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46828-0 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46829-8 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46830-6 Interpersonal Relationship Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Interpersonal relationship.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.09

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28350-7 Spirituality Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28351-5 Spirituality Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28352-3 Spirituality Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28427-3 Spirituality Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28428-1 Spirituality Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28429-9 Spirituality Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) espiritualidad.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46897-5 Spirituality Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46898-3 Spirituality Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46899-1 Spirituality Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Spirituality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.10

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28281-4 Grief Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28282-2 Grief Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28283-0 Grief Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28430-7 Grief Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28431-5 Grief Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28432-3 Grief Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) pena.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46813-2 Grief Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46814-0 Grief Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46815-7 Grief Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Grief.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.11

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28272-3 Mental Health Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28273-1 Mental Health Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28274-9 Mental Health Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28433-1 Mental Health Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28434-9 Mental Health Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28435-6 Mental Health Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) estabilidad emocional.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46834-8 Mental Health Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46835-5 Mental Health Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46836-3 Mental Health Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Mental health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.12

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28293-9 Sexuality Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28294-7 Sexuality Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28295-4 Sexuality Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28436-4 Sexuality Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28437-2 Sexuality Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28438-0 Sexuality Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) sexualidad humana.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46882-7 Sexuality Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46883-5 Sexuality Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46884-3 Sexuality Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sexuality.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.13

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28251-7 Caretaking/parenting.behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.BEHAVIOR:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28252-5 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.KNOWLEDGE:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28253-3 Caretaking/parenting.status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.STATUS:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28440-6 Caretaking/parenting.behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.BEHAVIOR:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28441-4 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.KNOWLEDGE:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28442-2 Caretaking/parenting.status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) CARETAKING/PARENTING.STATUS:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46789-4 Caretaking/parenting.behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46790-2 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46791-0 Caretaking/parenting.status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Caretaking &or parenting.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.14

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28305-1 Neglect Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28306-9 Neglect Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28307-7 Neglect Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28426-5 Neglect Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28443-0 Neglect Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28444-8 Neglect Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto abandonado.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46837-1 Neglect Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46838-9 Neglect Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46839-7 Neglect Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neglect.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.15

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28243-4 Abuse Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28244-2 Abuse Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28245-9 Abuse Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28445-5 Abuse Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28446-3 Abuse Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28447-1 Abuse Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) niño/adulto maltratado.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46783-7 Abuse Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46784-5 Abuse Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46785-2 Abuse Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Abuse.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.16

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28284-8 Growth And Development Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28285-5 Growth And Development Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28286-3 Growth And Development Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28448-9 Growth And Development Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28449-7 Growth And Development Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28450-5 Growth And Development Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) crecimiento y desarrollo.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46816-5 Growth And Development Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46817-3 Growth And Development Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46818-1 Growth And Development Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Growth and development.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA II.17

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28290-5 Hearing Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:oído:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28291-3 Hearing Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:oído:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28292-1 Hearing Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:oído:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28451-3 Hearing Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28537-9 Hearing Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28452-1 Hearing Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) audición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46822-3 Hearing Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46823-1 Hearing Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46824-9 Hearing Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Hearing.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.19

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28359-8 Vision Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:ojo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28360-6 Vision Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:ojo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28361-4 Vision Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:ojo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28453-9 Vision Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28454-7 Vision Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28455-4 Vision Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) visión.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46906-4 Vision Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46907-2 Vision Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46908-0 Vision Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.20

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28347-3 Speech And Language Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28348-1 Speech And Language Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28349-9 Speech And Language Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28456-2 Speech And Language Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28457-0 Speech And Language Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28458-8 Speech And Language Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) habla y lenguaje.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46894-2 Speech And Language Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46895-9 Speech And Language Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46896-7 Speech And Language Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Speech and language.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.21

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46930-4 Oral Health Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46931-2 Oral Health Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46932-0 Oral Health Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46912-2 Oral Health Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46913-0 Oral Health Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46914-8 Oral Health Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46849-6 Oral Health Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46850-4 Oral Health Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46851-2 Oral Health Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Oral health.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.45

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28257-4 Cognition Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28258-2 Cognition Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28259-0 Cognition Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28462-0 Cognition Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28463-8 Cognition Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28464-6 Cognition Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) cognición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46795-1 Cognition Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46796-9 Cognition Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46797-7 Cognition Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Cognition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.23

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28317-6 Pain Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28318-4 Pain Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28319-2 Pain Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28465-3 Pain Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28466-1 Pain Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44
Panel Type
Panel

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

31211-6 Actual or presumed date of death

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Date of death
Property
TmStp
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Qn
Method

Additional Names

Short Name
Date of death

Basic Attributes

Class
TUMRRGT
Type
Clinical
First Released
Version 2.07
Last Updated
Version 2.56

HL7® Attributes

HL7® Field ID
PID-29

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
78000-7 Case notification panel [CDC.PHIN]
75199-0 Congenital syphilis case investigation and report panel [CDC.CS]
52747-3 Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Expired
68359-9 End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Death Notification - OMB CMS form 2746
47245-6 HIV treatment form Document
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel
85057-8 PCORnet Common Data Model set - version 3.0 [PCORnet]
86345-6 U.S. standard certificate of death - recommended 2003 revision set

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) fecha de fallecimiento:marca de tiempo:fecha y hora:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:cuantitativo:
es-MX Spanish (Mexico) Fecha de muerte:TmStp:Punto temporal:^ Paciente:Cuantitativo:
it-IT Italian (Italy) Data di morte:TmStp:Pt:^Paziente:Qn:
Synonyms: paziente Punto nel tempo (episodio) Registro tumori Time stamp (Data e Ora)
pt-BR Portuguese (Brazil) Data da morte:TmStp:Pt:^Paciente:Qn:
Synonyms: Expired date; Time stamp; Date and time; Timestamp; Point in time; Random; Quantitative; QNT; Quant; Quan; TUMOR REGISTRY(NAACCR); TUMOR REGISTRY(NAACCR)
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) Дата смерти:TmStp:ТчкВрм:^Пациент:Колич:
Synonyms: Time Stamp (Дата и Время) Количественный Точка во времени;Момент
zh-CN Chinese (China) 死亡日期:时间戳:时间点:^患者:定量型:
Synonyms: NAACCR 肿瘤登记;癌症登记中心北美协会肿瘤登记;肿瘤注册;肿瘤登记(NAACCR);肿瘤登记(癌症登记中心北美协会);癌症登记中心北美协会;North American Association of Central Cancer Registries;NAACCR 医疗服务对象;客户;病人;病患;病号;超系统 - 病人 印时戳;时标;时间戳(日期与时间);时间标记;计时标记 可用数量表示的;定量性;数值型;数量型;连续数值型标尺 日子;几号 时刻;随机;随意;瞬间

28467-9 Pain Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) dolor.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46852-0 Pain Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46853-8 Pain Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46854-6 Pain Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pain.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.24

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28263-2 Consciousness Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28264-0 Consciousness Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28265-7 Consciousness Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28468-7 Consciousness Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28469-5 Consciousness Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28470-3 Consciousness Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) consciencia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46804-1 Consciousness Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46805-8 Consciousness Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46806-6 Consciousness Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Consciousness.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.25

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28299-6 Skin Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:piel:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28300-2 Skin Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:piel:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28301-0 Skin Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:piel:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28471-1 Skin Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28472-9 Skin Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28473-7 Skin Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) tegumento.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46885-0 Skin Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46886-8 Skin Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46887-6 Skin Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Skin.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.26

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28311-9 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:sistema neuromusculoesquelético:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28312-7 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:sistema neuromusculoesquelético:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28313-5 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:sistema neuromusculoesquelético:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28474-5 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28475-2 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28476-0 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función neuromusculoesquelética.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46843-9 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46844-7 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46845-4 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.27

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28332-5 Respiration Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato respiratorio:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28333-3 Respiration Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato respiratorio:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28334-1 Respiration Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato respiratorio:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28477-8 Respiration Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28478-6 Respiration Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28479-4 Respiration Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) respiración.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46873-6 Respiration Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46874-4 Respiration Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46875-1 Respiration Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Respiration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.28

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28254-1 Circulation Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato cardiovascular:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28255-8 Circulation Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato cardiovascular:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28256-6 Circulation Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.73
Common Test Rank Get Info
16269

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato cardiovascular:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28480-2 Circulation Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28481-0 Circulation Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28482-8 Circulation Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) circulación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46792-8 Circulation Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46793-6 Circulation Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46794-4 Circulation Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Circulation.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.29

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28269-9 Digestion-hydration Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28270-7 Digestion-hydration Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28271-5 Digestion-hydration Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28483-6 Digestion-hydration Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28484-4 Digestion-hydration Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28485-1 Digestion-hydration Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) digestión-hidratación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46807-4 Digestion-hydration Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46808-2 Digestion-hydration Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46809-0 Digestion-hydration Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Digestion-hydration.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.30

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28248-3 Bowel Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28249-1 Bowel Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28250-9 Bowel Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:aparato digestivo:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28486-9 Bowel Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28487-7 Bowel Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28488-5 Bowel Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) función intestinal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46786-0 Bowel Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46787-8 Bowel Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46788-6 Bowel Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Bowel function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.31

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46942-9 Urinary Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46943-7 Urinary Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46944-5 Urinary Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46924-7 Urinary Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46925-4 Urinary Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46926-2 Urinary Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46903-1 Urinary Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46904-9 Urinary Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46905-6 Urinary Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Urinary function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.46

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46939-5 Reproductive Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46940-3 Reproductive Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46941-1 Reproductive Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46921-3 Reproductive Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46922-1 Reproductive Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46923-9 Reproductive Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46867-8 Reproductive Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46868-6 Reproductive Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46869-4 Reproductive Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Reproductive function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.47

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46936-1 Pregnancy Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46937-9 Pregnancy Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46938-7 Pregnancy Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46918-9 Pregnancy Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46919-7 Pregnancy Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46920-5 Pregnancy Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46864-5 Pregnancy Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46865-2 Pregnancy Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46866-0 Pregnancy Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Pregnancy function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.48

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46933-8 Postpartum Function Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46934-6 Postpartum Function Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46935-3 Postpartum Function Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46915-5 Postpartum Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46916-3 Postpartum Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46917-1 Postpartum Function Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46861-1 Postpartum Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46862-9 Postpartum Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46863-7 Postpartum Function Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Postpartum function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.49

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46927-0 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46928-8 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46929-6 Communicable/infectious condition function.status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46909-8 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46910-6 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46911-4 Communicable/infectious condition function.status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46798-5 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46799-3 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46800-9 Communicable/infectious condition function.status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA III.50

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28314-3 Nutrition Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28315-0 Nutrition Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28316-8 Nutrition Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28495-0 Nutrition Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28496-8 Nutrition Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28497-6 Nutrition Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) nutrición.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46846-2 Nutrition Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46847-0 Nutrition Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46848-8 Nutrition Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Nutrition.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.35

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28341-6 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28342-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28343-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28498-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28499-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28500-7 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) patrón de sueño y descanso.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46888-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46889-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46890-0 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Sleep and rest pattern.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.36

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28323-4 Physical Activity Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.conducta:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28324-2 Physical Activity Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28325-9 Physical Activity Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28501-5 Physical Activity Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.conducta:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28502-3 Physical Activity Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28503-1 Physical Activity Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) actividad física.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46858-7 Physical Activity Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46859-5 Physical Activity Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46860-3 Physical Activity Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Physical activity.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.37

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28320-0 Personal Care Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28321-8 Personal Care Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28322-6 Personal Care Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28506-4 Personal Care Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28505-6 Personal Care Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28504-9 Personal Care Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) higiene personal.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46857-9 Personal Care Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46856-1 Personal Care Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46855-3 Personal Care Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Personal care.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.38

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28353-1 Substance Use Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28354-9 Substance Use Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28355-6 Substance Use Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28507-2 Substance Use Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28508-0 Substance Use Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28509-8 Substance Use Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) uso de sustancia.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46900-7 Substance Use Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46901-5 Substance Use Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46902-3 Substance Use Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Substance use.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.39

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28275-6 Family Planning Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28276-4 Family Planning Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28277-2 Family Planning Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28510-6 Family Planning Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28511-4 Family Planning Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28512-2 Family Planning Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
47245-6 HIV treatment form Document
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) planificación familiar.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46810-8 Family Planning Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46811-6 Family Planning Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46812-4 Family Planning Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Family planning.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.40

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28287-1 Health Care Supervision Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de la atención sanitaria.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28288-9 Health Care Supervision Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de atención sanitaria.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28289-7 Health Care Supervision Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de atención sanitaria.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28513-0 Health Care Supervision Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de la atención sanitaria.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28514-8 Health Care Supervision Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de atención sanitaria.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28515-5 Health Care Supervision Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) supervisión de atención sanitaria.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46819-9 Health Care Supervision Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46820-7 Health Care Supervision Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46821-5 Health Care Supervision Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Health care supervision.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.41

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

28326-7 Medication Regimen Behavior [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28327-5 Medication Regimen Knowledge [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28328-3 Medication Regimen Status [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^paciente:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28516-3 Medication Regimen Behavior Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.comportamiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28517-1 Medication Regimen Knowledge Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.conocimiento:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

28518-9 Medication Regimen Status Family [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Family
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.00
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-AR Spanish (Argentina) régimen prescripto de medicación.estado:hallazgo:punto en el tiempo:^familia:ordinal:observado.Omaha

46831-4 Medication Regimen Behavior Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.behavior
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL346-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Not appropriate behavior 1 LA6500-8
Rarely appropriate behavior 2 LA6501-6
Inconsistently appropriate behavior 3 LA6502-4
Usually appropriate behavior 4 LA6503-2
Consistently appropriate behavior 5 LA6504-0

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46832-2 Medication Regimen Knowledge Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.knowledge
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL345-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
No knowledge 1 LA6495-1
Minimal knowledge 2 LA6496-9
Basic knowledge 3 LA6497-7
Adequate knowledge 4 LA6498-5
Superior knowledge 5 LA6499-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel

46833-0 Medication Regimen Status Community [OMAHA]

Part Descriptions

LP32243-5   Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal. Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes

Type of Entry

Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Medication regimen.status
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
^Community
Scale
Ord
Method
Observed.OMAHA

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.19
Last Updated
Version 2.44

Survey Question

Source
OMAHA IV.42

Normative Answer List LL344-3

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Extreme signs/symptoms 1 LA6490-2
Severe signs/symptoms 2 LA6491-0
Moderate signs/symptoms 3 LA6492-8
Minimal signs/symptoms 4 LA6493-6
No signs/symptoms 5 LA6494-4

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
48547-4 Omaha System 2005 panel