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| Controls urination and bowel movement completely by self, including patients with chronic renal failure; manages Foley at home on own (Foley is inserted solely to keep track of fluid output) | | Controls urination and bowel movement completely by self, including patients with chronic renal failure; manages Foley at home on own (Foley is inserted solely to keep track of fluid output) | ||
|| Has occasional "accidents" | || Has occasional "accidents" | ||
|| Supervision helps keep urine or bowel control; catheter is used, or patient is incontinent; Foley is used because patient is unable to control bladder function (if it cannot be determined if the patient would be continent without a foley and the patient has a Foley, then score as major) | || Supervision helps keep urine or bowel control; catheter is used, or patient is incontinent; Foley is used because patient is unable to control bladder function (if it cannot be determined if the patient would be continent without a [[foley]] and the patient has a Foley, then score as major) | ||
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Data Element (edit) | |
Field Name: | ADL Continence |
CCMDB Label: | Continence |
CCMDB tab: | ADL |
Table: | L Log table |
Data type: | string |
Length: | 15 |
Program: | Med |
Created/Raw: | Raw |
Start Date: | 1988-07-11 |
End Date: | 2300-01-01 |
Sort Index: | 53 |
Control of urination and bowel movements; component of ADL
See also: ADL General Collection Information
Unassisted | Minor Assistance | Major Assistance |
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Controls urination and bowel movement completely by self, including patients with chronic renal failure; manages Foley at home on own (Foley is inserted solely to keep track of fluid output) | Has occasional "accidents" | Supervision helps keep urine or bowel control; catheter is used, or patient is incontinent; Foley is used because patient is unable to control bladder function (if it cannot be determined if the patient would be continent without a foley and the patient has a Foley, then score as major) |
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