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The '''temperature''' field is used to collect a patient's temperature.
See also [[Targeted Temperature Management (TTM)]], [[Hypothermia, due to exposure/low environmental temperature]] or [[Hypothermia, not due to low environmental temperature/exposure]]


The unit used is Celsius.  
{{Data_element
| field_name = Ap_Temp
| CCMDB_label = Temperature
| CCMDB_tab = Apache
| element_description = The patient's {{#show: Temperature | ?AP phys name}} level in {{#show: Temperature | ?AP phys unit}}.
| in_table = L_Log table
| data_type = number
| datafield_length = single
| program_collecting = CC
| created_raw = Raw
| data_element_sort_index = 57
}}


Refer to [[General Collection Guidelines for Apache II#When to collect, which value to use]] for how and when to collect this.
== Therapeutic Cooling ==
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Cardiac arrests may having the cooling protocol applied. See [[Cardiac Arrest Cooling Protocol]] for more information. If a patient is '''actively cooled for therapeutic reasons''', use the most recent temp just '''prior  to''' start of cooling.
* If no temp is available before cooling initiated, then use a temp at '''4 hours after''' cooling stopped.


== Data Integrity Rules ==
=== Arrived from OR cold ===
* (>=20 And <=43.5)
If a patient is arriving from the OR cold, use the actual worst temperature since this low temp could also be a negative result of "having been open" for a long time.


[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]
{{APACHE physiological variable
[[Category: APACHE II]]
|AP phys name=Temperature
[[Category: Data Integrity Rules]]
|AP phys unit=°C
|AP phys absMax=42.7
|AP phys warnMax=42.7
|AP H4= >=41
|AP H3= >=39 and <41
|AP H1= >=38.5 and <39
|AP 0= >=36 and <38.5
|AP L1= >=34 and <36
|AP L2= >=32 and <34
|AP L3= >=30 and <32
|AP L4= <30
|AP phys warnMin=1
|AP phys absMin=1
}}
 
== Data Integrity Checks ==
{{Data Integrity Check List}}
 
== Related articles ==
{{Related Articles}}

Latest revision as of 01:36, 2019 January 3

See also Targeted Temperature Management (TTM), Hypothermia, due to exposure/low environmental temperature or Hypothermia, not due to low environmental temperature/exposure


Data Element (edit)
Field Name: Ap_Temp
CCMDB Label: Temperature
CCMDB tab: Apache
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: 57

The patient's Temperature level in °C.

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Legacy implementation right in the table

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Therapeutic Cooling

Cardiac arrests may having the cooling protocol applied. See Cardiac Arrest Cooling Protocol for more information. If a patient is actively cooled for therapeutic reasons, use the most recent temp just prior to start of cooling.

  • If no temp is available before cooling initiated, then use a temp at 4 hours after cooling stopped.

Arrived from OR cold

If a patient is arriving from the OR cold, use the actual worst temperature since this low temp could also be a negative result of "having been open" for a long time.


Apache Physiological Variable
variable name Temperature
unit °C
absolute max allowed 42.7
warning max 42.7
high score 4 >=41
high score 3 >=39 and <41
high score 2
high score 1 >=38.5 and <39
score 0 >=36 and <38.5
low score 1 >=34 and <36
low score 2 >=32 and <34
low score 3 >=30 and <32
low score 4 <30
AP phys warnMin 1
AP phys absMin 1

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 Integrity Checks

Data Integrity Checks (automatic list)

 AppStatus
Check APACHE physiological variable high lowCCMDB.accdbimplemented

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