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{{Data_element
{{Data element
| field_name = ADL_Toiletting
|field_name=ADL_Toiletting
| CCMDB_label = Toiletting
|CCMDB_label=Toiletting
| CCMDB_tab = ADL
|CCMDB_tab=ADL
| element_description = Need for help with toiletting; component of [[ADL]]
|in_table=L Log table
| in_table = L_Log table
|data_type=string
| data_type = string
|datafield_length=15
| datafield_length = 15
|program_collecting=Med
| program_collecting = Med and CC
|created_raw=Raw
| created_raw = Raw
|data_element_start_date=2003-10-01
| data_element_sort_index = 51
|data_element_sort_index=51
|element_description=Need for help with toiletting; component of [[ADL]]
}}
}}
See also: [[ADL General Collection Information]]
See also: [[ADL General Collection Information]]


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|| Doesn't go to "toilet room" for elimination process
|| Doesn't go to "toilet room" for elimination process
|}
|}
* '''Ostomy''': for those patients that have an ostomy, if they are well enough to care for and empty the ostomy themselves, code this as unassisted


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[[Category:ADL]]
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 16 June 2025

Data Element (edit)
Field Name: ADL_Toiletting
CCMDB Label: Toiletting
CCMDB tab: ADL
Table: L Log table
Data type: string
Length: 15
Program: Med
Created/Raw: Raw
Start Date: 2003-10-01
End Date: 2300-01-01
Sort Index: 51
Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements):

Need for help with toiletting; component of ADL

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Legacy implementation right in the table

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See also: ADL General Collection Information

Description Unassisted Minor Assistance Major Assistance
Going to the "toilet room" for bowel movement and urine elimination; cleaning self after elimination, and arranging clothes Goes to "toilet room", cleans self, and arranges clothes without assistance; may use object for support such as cane, walker, or wheelchair and may manage night bedpan or commode, emptying same in the morning Receives assistance in going to "toilet room" or in cleansing self or in arranging clothes after elimination or in use of night bedpan or commode Doesn't go to "toilet room" for elimination process
  • Ostomy: for those patients that have an ostomy, if they are well enough to care for and empty the ostomy themselves, code this as unassisted

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