WHO FHIR Implementation Guide (IG): Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in emergencies
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WHO FHIR Implementation Guide (IG): Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in emergencies, published by World Health Organization (WHO). This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/WorldHealthOrganization/smart-emcare/tree/main and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
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Questionnaire: Ccc.B22.RespiratoryRate

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LinkIDTextCardinalityTypeFlagsDescription & Constraintsdoco
.. Ccc.B22.RespiratoryRateQuestionnairehttps://smart.who.int/ccc/Questionnaire/Ccc.b22.respiratoryrate#0.1.0
... AgeInMonthsAge0..1integericoniconValue Set:
... Respiratory Rate profilenull0..1quantityiconiconValue Set:
... force-collectionnull0..1booleaniconiconiconiconValue Set:
... Fast Breathing profilenull0..1booleaniconiconiconiconValue Set:
... Ccc.B22.DE01Respiratory Rate (breaths per minute)1..1quantityValue Set:
.... Ccc.B22.DE01-help<b>Count the number of breaths the child takes per minute</b> to determine if fast breathing is present.<br /> It is <b>very important that the child is calm</b> and still. If the child is moving or crying, you will not be able to get an accurate count of breaths. <br /> <b>To count the breaths per minute,</b> use a watch with a second hand or a digital watch. Look for the breathing movement anywhere on the child’s chest or abdomen. <br /> The number of breaths for <b>‘fast breathing’ depends on the child’s age.</b></p> <ul> <li>Under 2 months: More than 60 breaths per minute*</li> <li>2 to 11 months: More than 50 breaths per minute</li> <li>12 to 59 months: More than 40 breaths per minute</li> </ul> <p>*In young infants, a second measurement should be taken to confirm, unless there is already another sign of possible serious bacterial infection0..1displayValue Set:
... Ccc.B22.DE02null0..*choiceValue Set:
Options: 1 option
... secondnull0..1groupValue Set:
.... Ccc.B22.DE04Respiratory Rate Second Count (breaths per minute)0..1quantityValue Set:
..... Ccc.B22.DE04-help<b>Count the number of breaths the child takes per minute</b> to determine if fast breathing is present.<br /> It is <b>very important that the child is calm</b> and still. If the child is moving or crying, you will not be able to get an accurate count of breaths. <br /> <b>To count the breaths per minute,</b> use a watch with a second hand or a digital watch. Look for the breathing movement anywhere on the child’s chest or abdomen. <br /> The number of breaths for <b>‘fast breathing’ depends on the child’s age.</b></p> <ul> <li>Under 2 months: More than 60 breaths per minute*</li> <li>2 to 11 months: More than 50 breaths per minute</li> <li>12 to 59 months: More than 40 breaths per minute</li> </ul> <p>*In young infants, a second measurement should be taken to confirm, unless there is already another sign of possible serious bacterial infection0..1displayValue Set:
.... Ccc.B22.DE05null0..*choiceValue Set:
Options: 1 option
... Ccc.B22.DE07Fast Breathing0..1booleaniconiconiconiconValue Set:
.... Ccc.B22.DE07-helpThe number of breaths for <b>‘fast breathing’ depends on the child’s age.</b> * Under 2 months: More than 60 breaths per minute* * 2 to 11 months: More than 50 breaths per minute * 12 to 59 months: More than 40 breaths per minute *In young infants, a second measurement should be taken to confirm, unless there is already another sign of possible serious bacterial infection0..1displayValue Set:
... timestampnull0..1dateTimeiconiconValue Set:

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Options Sets

Answer options for Ccc.B22.DE02

  • null#Ccc.B22.DE02 ("Unable to perform Respiratory Rate at this time")

Answer options for Ccc.B22.DE05

  • null#Ccc.B22.DE05 ("Respiratory Rate Second Count Not Possible")