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| element_description = The patient's {{#show: Na | ?AP phys name}} level in {{#show: Na | ?AP phys unit}}. | | element_description = The patient's {{#show: Na | ?AP phys name}} level in {{#show: Na | ?AP phys unit}}. | ||
| in_table = L_Log | | in_table = L_Log table | ||
| data_type = number | | data_type = number | ||
| datafield_length = single | | datafield_length = single |
Revision as of 16:39, 2017 November 29
Apache Physiological Variable | |
variable name | Sodium |
unit | mmol/L |
absolute max allowed | 200 |
warning max | 190 |
high score 4 | >=180 |
high score 3 | >=160 and <180 |
high score 2 | >=155 and <160 |
high score 1 | >=150 and <155 |
score 0 | >=130 and <150 |
low score 1 | |
low score 2 | >=120 and <130 |
low score 3 | >=111 and <120 |
low score 4 | ≤111 |
AP phys warnMin | 100 |
AP phys absMin | 70 |
APACHE Score
This value is used to generate the APACHE Score.
Collecting Apache physiological variables
There are some specific rules to follow in choosing which one of several lab results to collect.
See APACHE physiological variable collection for details.
Cross Chcks
Rules described in APACHE_physiological_variable_collection#Exceptionally_high_or_low_values are implemented by Check APACHE physiological variable high low.
Data Element (edit) | |
Field Name: | Ap_Na |
CCMDB Label: | not stated |
CCMDB tab: | not stated |
Table: | L_Log table |
Data type: | number |
Length: | single |
Program: | CC |
Created/Raw: | Raw |
Start Date: | 1988-07-11 |
End Date: | 2300-01-01 |
Sort Index: | 72 |
The patient's Sodium level in mmol/L.