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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
''This is a draft of the Antepartum Record Profile (AR) supplement to the PCC Technical Framework.  This draft is a work in progress, not the official supplement or profile.''
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''This is a draft of the Antepartum Record Profile (APR) supplement to the PCC Technical Framework.  This draft is a work in progress, not the official supplement or profile.''
  
 
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==Profile Abstract==
 
==Profile Abstract==
The Antepartum Record Profile (AR)
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The Antepartum Record Profile (APR) is based on data elements from prenatal records currently in common use, and includes the following documents:
  
The Antpartum Record continues the description of the content structures for the ACOG Antepartum Record Forms as begun in the Antepartum Summary Profile.
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# Antepartum History & Physical – The initial assessment and physical
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# Antepartum Summary – Summary of the most critical information
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# Antepartum Laboratory – Laboratory Evaluations
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# Antepartum Education – Education Record
  
# Forms A&B -  The initial assessment and physical
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Additional commonly used forms not included in this profile are:
# Forms C&F&G - Update records and progress notes
 
# Form D - Laboratory Evaluations
 
# Form E - Education Assessment
 
  
The ACOG Form also includes:
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# A patient generated obstetric medical history
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# A postpartum form
  
# An Obstetric Medical History
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A sample form showing the data elements may be found at: http://www.acog.org/acb-custom/aa128.pdf
# A Postpartum form
 
  
A sample may be found at target: http://www.acog.org/acb-custom/aa128.pdf
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This profile defines the implementation of HL7 CDA documents to represent these data elements along with the XDS, XDR and XDM bindings. This profile also defines mechanisms to group them into a single logical folder.
 
 
This profile defines the implementation of HL7 CDA documents to represent the data elements from forms A, B, D, and E, along with the XDS, XDR and XDM bindings. This profile also defines mechanisms to group them into a single logical folder.
 
  
 
==Glossary==
 
==Glossary==
'''The following terms are found on Form A of the Antepartum Record:
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'''The following elements are found in the Antepartum History & Physical document of the Antepartum Record:
  
; AB, Induced : Number of induced abortions by patient
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; Abortion, Induced (AB, Induced) : Number of induced abortions by patient. An induced abortion is a deliberate termination of pregnancy.
; AB, Spontaneous : Number of spontaneous abortions by patient
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; Abortion Spontaneous (AB, Spontaneous) : Number of spontaneous abortions by patient. A spontaneous abortion is a natural loss of the products of conception.
; Ectopics : Number of ectopic pregnancies by patient
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; Ectopic pregnancy : Number of ectopic pregnancies by patient. An ectopic pregnancy is the development of a fertilized ovum outside the uterus, as in a Fallopian tube. 
; Final EDD : Expected Date of Delivery; a fixed date determined by ultrasound measurements and/or last menstrual period. Also called EDC - Expected Date of Confinement
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; Estimated Date of Delivery(EDD)/Estimated Date of Confinement(EDC) : Date of anticipated delivery (confinement).
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; Final/Corrected Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD) : Corrected EDD/EDC based upon parameters such as ultrasound, first auscultation of fetal heart tones, etc.
 
; Full term : Number of babies the mother has delivered that were between 37 and 42 completed weeks of gestation.
 
; Full term : Number of babies the mother has delivered that were between 37 and 42 completed weeks of gestation.
; Living : Number of living children of patient
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; Living Children : Number of living children of patient
 
; Multiple births : Number of deliveries of more than one baby by patient
 
; Multiple births : Number of deliveries of more than one baby by patient
; Premature : delivery between 20 and 36 6/7 weeks gestation
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; Premature : Delivery between 20 and 36 6/7 weeks gestation
; Total Preg : number of total pregnancies
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; Stillbirth : An infant delivered without signs of life after reaching mid-second trimester to full term gestational age.  In the US this is usually after 20 or greater weeks gestation.  In the UK this has been reported as an infant delivered without signs of life until after 24 weeks gestation.
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; Total Pregnancies : Number of total pregnancies
  
'''Form A - Menstrual History'''
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; Frequency : Specify in days the duration of the patient's monthly cycle; from first day of menses to the first day of next menses
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'''Antepartum History & Physical - Menstrual History'''
; hCG+ : Specify the date of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin pregnancy test was positive
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; Birth Control Pills (BCP) : Oral contraceptives.
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; Frequency : Duration of the monthly menstrual cycle; from first day of menses to the first day of next menses.
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; hCG+ : Human Chorionic Gonadotropin pregnancy test.
 
; LMP (last menstrual period) : Date measured as the first day of the patient's most recent menstrual period.
 
; LMP (last menstrual period) : Date measured as the first day of the patient's most recent menstrual period.
*Approximate (month known) - Patient is unsure of exact date but can offer an approximate date
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*Approximate (month known) - Patient is unsure of exact date but can offer an approximate date.
*Definite - Patient can say with certainty the date of her last menstrual period  
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*Definite - Patient can say with certainty the date of her last menstrual period.
*Final - Finally agreed upon date of LMP
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*Final - Finally agreed upon date of last menstrual period.
*Unknown - Patient does not know the date of her last menstrual period
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*Unknown - Patient does not know the date of her last menstrual period.
; Menarche : Age at onset of initial menstrual period
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; Menarche : Age at onset of initial menstrual period.
; Menses Monthly : Yes/No. Specify that the patient has or does not have a monthly period.
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; Menses Monthly : Menses is the monthly flow of blood and cellular debris from the uterus that begins at puberty and ceases at menopause.  
; Normal Amount/duration : Yes/No. Specify that the patient's last menstrual was typical or not in amount and duration
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; Normal Amount/duration : Last menstrual was typical in amount and duration.
; On BCP at concept : Yes/No. Specify if the patient was on birth control pills at the time of conception
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; Prior Menses : Date of most recent menstrual period.
; Prior Menses : Date of patient's latest period
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'''Antepartum History & Physical - Past Pregnancies'''
  
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; Anesthesia : The loss of the ability to feel pain caused by administration of a drug or other intervention.
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; Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART) Treatment :  Fertility procedures in which both eggs and sperm are handled in the laboratory (in vitro) to establish a pregnancy.
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; Autoimmune disorder : An autoimmune disorder is a condition in which the body attacks its own tissues. (ACOG)
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; Birth weight : Weight of infant at birth.
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; Delivery Date : Date of delivery of patient's previous pregnancies.
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; DES : Diethylstilbesterol
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; D (Rh) sensitized : Rh negative mother is sensitized to the Rh D antigen. A sensitized mother produces IgG anti-D (antibody) that crosses the placenta and coats D-positive fetal red cells which are then destroyed in the fetal spleen.
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; Gestational Age weeks :  The number of weeks elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period and the date of delivery.
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; Infertility :  Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a man or a woman to contribute to conception. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.
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; Kidney disease :  Kidney disease is either a declining or a sudden loss in renal function.
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; Length of labor : The interval between onset of contractions and childbirth.
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; Place of Delivery : Hospital name, city and state if known.
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; Preterm labor :  Labor that begins before 37 weeks gestation.
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; Pulmonary (TB, Asthma) : Diseases or disorders of the lungs, i.e. asthma, tuberculosis or other pulmonary problems. 
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; Sex Male/Female : Sex of patient's previously delivered babies.
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; Type Delivery :  Type of delivery in pregnancy: Vaginal (spontaneous, forceps, vacuum), Cesarean section (low-transverse, classical, low-vertical).
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; Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) : A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract.
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; Uterine Anomaly : – Any uterine structural abnormalities.
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; Varicosities/Phlebitis : Swelling or inflammation of veins.
  
'''Form A - Past Pregnancies'''
 
; Anesthesia : Specify the type of labor and delivery anesthesia used in previous pregnancies.
 
; ART Treatment : List any artificial reproductive technology treatments used previously.
 
; Autoimmune disorder : List any autoimmune disorders.
 
; Birth weight : Specify the weight of patient's previous babies at birth.
 
; Date : Month/Year of birth of patient's previous babies.
 
; D (Rh) sensitized : Specify if the Rh negative mother is sensitized to Rh D. A sensitized mother produces IgG anti-D (antibody) that crosses the placenta and coats D-positive fetal red cells which are then destroyed in the fetal spleen.
 
; GA weeks : Specify gestational age in weeks at delivery of patient's previous pregnancies.
 
; Infertility : Specify history of infertility. Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a man or a woman to contribute to conception. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.
 
; Kidney disease/UTI : List any kidney disease or urinary tract infections. Kidney disease is either declining or a sudden loss in renal function. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract.
 
; Length of labor : Specify the number of hours patient was in labor for previous pregnancies.
 
; Place of Delivery : Specify the location patient delivered for previous pregnancies. (Hospital name, city and state if known)
 
; Preterm labor: Yes/No. Specify if the patient had preterm labor with previous pregnancies
 
; Pulmonary (TB, Asthma) :
 
; Sex M/F : Specify sex of patient's previously delivered babies.
 
; Type Delivery : Specify type of delivery for previous pregnancies: Vaginal (spontaneous, forceps,vacuum), Cesarean section (low-transverse, classical, low-vertical).
 
; Uterine Anomaly/DES :
 
; Varicosities/Phlebitis :
 
  
'''The following terms are found on Form B of the Antepartum Record:
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'''Antepartum History & Physical - Other elements:'''
  
 
; Abdomen : Area of the body that lies between the chest and the pelvis and encloses the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen and pancreas
 
; Abdomen : Area of the body that lies between the chest and the pelvis and encloses the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen and pancreas
 
; Adnexa : Appendages of the uterus which include the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and the supporting ligaments of the uterus.
 
; Adnexa : Appendages of the uterus which include the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and the supporting ligaments of the uterus.
; BMI : Measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass  in the human body.
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; BMI - Body Mass Index. : Measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass  in the human body.
; BP : Pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries, maintained by the contraction of the left ventricle, the resistance of the arterioles and capillaries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, and by the viscosity and volume of the blood.
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; BP - Blood Pressure : Pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries, maintained by the contraction of the left ventricle, the resistance of the arterioles and capillaries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, and by the viscosity and volume of the blood.
 
; Breasts : In humans, one of the paired regions in the anterior portion of the thorax. The breasts consists of mammary glands, the skin, the muscles, the adipose tissue and connective tissues.
 
; Breasts : In humans, one of the paired regions in the anterior portion of the thorax. The breasts consists of mammary glands, the skin, the muscles, the adipose tissue and connective tissues.
; Cervix :The lower, narrow end of the uterus that forms a canal between the uterus and vagina.  
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; Cervix : The lower, narrow end of the uterus, which protrudes into the vagina. (ACOG)
; Diagonal Conjugate :The distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the lower margin of the pubic symphysis
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; Diagonal Conjugate : The distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the lower margin of the pubic symphysis
; Extremities :A bodily limb or appendage.
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; Extremities : A bodily limb or appendage.
; Fundi : Concave, interior of the eye, consisting of the retina, the choroid, the sclera, the optic disk, and blood vessels, seen by means of the opthalmoscope.
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; Fundus : The fundus of the uterus is the top portion of the uterus, opposite from the cervix.  Fundal height, measured from the top of the pubic bone, is routinely measured in pregnancy to determine growth rates.
 
; Gynecoid pelvic type : The normal female pelvis.
 
; Gynecoid pelvic type : The normal female pelvis.
 
; Heart : The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.
 
; Heart : The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.
 
; HEENT : Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat
 
; HEENT : Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat
; Height :Measurement of stature
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; Height : Measurement of stature
 
; Lungs : Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood.
 
; Lungs : Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood.
 
; Lymph nodes :Any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs varying from 1 to 25 mm in diameter situated along the course of lymphatic vessels and consisting of an outer cortical and inner medullary part.
 
; Lymph nodes :Any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs varying from 1 to 25 mm in diameter situated along the course of lymphatic vessels and consisting of an outer cortical and inner medullary part.
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; Sacrum :Triangular bone below the lumbar vertebrae.
 
; Sacrum :Triangular bone below the lumbar vertebrae.
 
; Skin :Outer protective covering of the body
 
; Skin :Outer protective covering of the body
; Spines :Series of articulated vertebrae, separated by intervertebral disks and held together by muscles and tendons, that extends from the cranium to the coccyx, encasing the spinal cord and forming the supporting axis of the body
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; Spines : (Ischial Spines) Two parts of the maternal pelvis resulting from the bony processes projecting backward and medially from the posterior border of the ischium.
; Subpubic arch :
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; Subpubic arch : Arch formed by the conjoined rami of the ischia and pubic bones of the two sides of the body.
 
; Teeth : one of the hard, calcified structures set in the alveloar processes of the jaws for the biting and mastication of food.
 
; Teeth : one of the hard, calcified structures set in the alveloar processes of the jaws for the biting and mastication of food.
; Thyroid : The thyroid gland.
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; Thyroid : The thyroid gland. One of the largest endocrine glands in the body.  This gland is found in the neck below the thyroid cartilage and at approximately the same level as the cricoid cartilage.  The thyroid controls how quickly the body burns energy, makes proteins, and how sensitive the body should be to other hormones.
 
; Uterus size : In pregnancy the uterine size is estimated in terms of weeks of gestation. e.g 12 weeks if the fundus reaches the top of the smphysis pubis or 20 weeks' gestation when the fundus reaches the umbilicus.
 
; Uterus size : In pregnancy the uterine size is estimated in terms of weeks of gestation. e.g 12 weeks if the fundus reaches the top of the smphysis pubis or 20 weeks' gestation when the fundus reaches the umbilicus.
 
; Vagina : The genital canal in the female, leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus.
 
; Vagina : The genital canal in the female, leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus.
; Vulva : The external genital organs of the female, oncluding the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vestibule of the vagina.
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; Vulva : The external genital organs of the female, including the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vestibule of the vagina.
; Weight : A measure of the heaviness of an object.
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; Patient Weight : A measurement of mass.
  
'''The following terms are found on Form D of the Antepartum Record:
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'''The following terms are found in the Antepartum Laboratory document of the Antepartum Record:
  
; 1st Trimester Aneuploidy risk assessment :
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; 1st Trimester Aneuploidy risk assessment (Free or Total) : Non-invasive screening for chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome,  performed in the first trimester.  Screening tests that uses a combination of fetal measurements (crown rump length and nuchal translucency) and maternal blood tests for beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and pregnancy associated plasma protein (PAPP-A) to determine risk for trisomy 21, trisomy 13 and trisomy 18.
; 2nd Trimester serum screening :
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; 2nd Trimester serum screening : Non-invasive screening test for chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down yndrome, trisomy 18, or open neural defects. Blood test to measure alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), estriol, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) [free or total], and inhibin-A.
; Amnio/CVS : Amniocentesis:  Percutaneous transabdominal puncture of the uterus during pregnancy to obtain amniotic fluid. It is commonly used for fetal karotype determination in order to diagnose abnormal fetal conditions.  Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS): A method of diagnosis of fetal diseases by sampling the cells of the placental chorionic villi for DNA analysis, presence of bacteria, concentration of metabolites, etc.
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; Amniocentesis (Amnio):  Percutaneous transabdominal puncture of the uterus during pregnancy to obtain amniotic fluid.  
; Amniotic Fluid (AFP) :
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; Amniotic Fluid (AFP) Test: A test to detect the presence of Alpha-fetoprotein in amniotic fluid.  
; Antibody screen :
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; Antibody screen : A blood test to detect antibodies against red blood cell antigens.
; Anti-D Immune Globulin (RHIG) :
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; Anti-D Immune Globulin (RHIG) : Anti-D antibodies given to prevent sensitization to the RhD antigen on red blood cells.
; Blood type :
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; Blood type : Test to determine blood group, i.e. A, B, AB or O
; Chlamydia :
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; Chlamydia Test : Test done to detect the bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis.
; Cystic Fibrosis :
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; Cystic Fibrosis Screening Test: Test to detect gene mutations that cause cystic fibrosis.
; D (Rh) Antibody screen :
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; Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS) : A method of sampling the cells of the placental chorionic villi, done either transabdominally or transcervically.
; D (Rh) type :
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; D (Rh) Antibody screen : A blood screening test for presence of IgG antibodies to the Rh D antigen on red blood cells.
; Diabetes screen :
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; D (Rh) type : A blood test to detect the presence of the Rh D red blood surface antigen.
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; Diabetes screen : Laboratory test to screen for gestational diabetes.
 
; Familial Dysautonomia : Autosomal disorder of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems limited to individuals of Ashkenazic Jewish descent; clinical manifestations are present at birth and include diminished lacrimation, defective thermoregulation, orthostatic hypotension, fixed pupils, excessive sweating, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and absent reflexes; pathologic features include reduced numbers of small diameter peripheral nerve fibers and autonomic ganglion neurons.
 
; Familial Dysautonomia : Autosomal disorder of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems limited to individuals of Ashkenazic Jewish descent; clinical manifestations are present at birth and include diminished lacrimation, defective thermoregulation, orthostatic hypotension, fixed pupils, excessive sweating, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and absent reflexes; pathologic features include reduced numbers of small diameter peripheral nerve fibers and autonomic ganglion neurons.
; Genetic Screening Test :
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; Genetic Screening Test : Screening for genetic disorders, e.g. sickle cell, Thalassemia, Tay-Sachs, Canavan, cystic fibrosis, fragile X syndrome, or Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy.
; Gonorrhea :
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; Gonorrhea Test: Test to detect Neisseria gonorrhea
; Group B Strep :
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; Group B Streptococcus Rectovaginal Culture (Group B Strep): A test to determine the presence of group B streptococcus (streptococcus agalactiae) in the lower genital tract in pregnant women.
; GTT (if screen abnormal) :
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; GTT (if screen abnormal) : Glucose Tolerance Test. Used to determine how quickly the body metabolizes blood sugar. Test to diagnose gestational diabetes mellitus.
; HBsAg :
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; HBsAg Test: Test for the detection of the surface antigen of the Hepatitis-B virus.
 
; HCT/HGB/MCV :
 
; HCT/HGB/MCV :
; Hemoglobin :
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*HCT- Hematocrit – A blood test measuring the percentage of red blood cells found in a given volume of whole blood.
; Hemoglobin Electrophoresis :
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*HGB- Hemoglobin – A blood test measuring the level of the protein carrying oxygen in red blood cells.
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*MCV - Mean corpuscular volume - The average volume of red blood cells calculated from the hematocrit red blood cell count
; HIV Counseling/Testing :
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; Hemoglobin Electrophoresis : A blood test done to measure the different types of hemoglobin.  The test can detect abnormal levels of hemoglobin such as that found in sickle cell anemia.
; Karotype :
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; HIV Test: A test to detect for the presence of antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus.
; MSAFP/Multiple markers :
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; HIV Counseling: Discussion with pregnant patient regarding Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ HIV status, risks and prevention strategies. 
; Pap test :
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; Karotype : Test done on cells/tissue to identify and evaluate the number, shape, and size of chromosomes.
; PPD :
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; MSAFP - Maternal Serum Alpha-Fetoprotein : A screening blood serum test on the mother for to determine the level of alpha-fetoprotein.
; Rubella :
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; Multiple marker screening test: A maternal blood serum screening test for the detection of Down syndrome, trisomy 18, and neural tube defects in the fetus.  The following analytes are measured: alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotriopin, estriol, and inhibin-A.  When the first three analytes are used, this is also called a maternal serum triple screen or a maternal serum quad screen when all four analytes are used.
; Tay-Sachs :
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; Pap test : Cervical cytology test to determine abnormal cells of the cervix.
; Ultrasound :
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; PPD Skin Test: - Mantoux test with purified protein derivative to screen for exposure to tuberculosis.
; Urine Culture/Screen :
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; Rubella Test: A blood test to detect the presence of antibodies against the rubella virus (German measles).
; Varicella :
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; Tay-Sachs Screening Test : A blood test done to measure the amount of beta-hexosaminidase A or B activity in serum or white blood cells, or for the most common DNA mutations causing Tay Sachs disease.
; VDRL :
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; Ultrasound : A radiologic study using sound waves used in the assessment of gestational age, size, growth, anatomy, and blood flow of a fetus or in the assessment of maternal anatomy and blood flow.
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; Urine Culture: A Test that it used to detect the presence of bacteria or other organism in the urine.
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; Urine Screen: A physical, chemical, and / or microscopic examination of the urine.  It may be used to screen for / or to detect abnormal kidney function, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or substance abuse.
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; Varicella : A blood test to detect the presence of anti-varicella antibodies. 
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; VDRL (Venereal Disease Research Laboratories): A blood test to screen for the presence of antibodies against Treponema pallidum, the bacteria that causes syphilis.
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'''The following terms are found in the Antepartum Education document of the Antepartum Record:
  
'''The following terms are found on Form E of the Antepartum Record:
 
 
'''First Trimester'''
 
'''First Trimester'''
 
; Alcohol : Discussion with patient about past and present use of alcohol and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.   
 
; Alcohol : Discussion with patient about past and present use of alcohol and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.   
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; Illicit/Recreational drugs : Discussion with patient about past and present use of illicit or recreational drugs and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.
 
; Illicit/Recreational drugs : Discussion with patient about past and present use of illicit or recreational drugs and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.
 
; Indications for ultrasounds : Discussion with patient regarding reasons ultrasound test will be performed during pregnancy.
 
; Indications for ultrasounds : Discussion with patient regarding reasons ultrasound test will be performed during pregnancy.
; Influenza vaccine : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine.  
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; Influenza vaccine : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine during pregnancy.  
 
; Nutrition and weight gain counseling, special diet : Information about balanced nutrition, ideal caloric intake and weight gain.
 
; Nutrition and weight gain counseling, special diet : Information about balanced nutrition, ideal caloric intake and weight gain.
 
; Risk factors identified by prenatal history :
 
; Risk factors identified by prenatal history :
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'''Second Trimester'''
 
'''Second Trimester'''
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; Abnormal lab values : Discussion with patient of lab results that fall outside normal range and that may require further testing.
 
; Abnormal lab values : Discussion with patient of lab results that fall outside normal range and that may require further testing.
 
; Domestic violence : Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
 
; Domestic violence : Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
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'''Third Trimester'''
 
'''Third Trimester'''
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; Anesthesia/Analgesia plans : Discussion with patient to determine intended method of pain management/discomfort during labor and delivery.
 
; Anesthesia/Analgesia plans : Discussion with patient to determine intended method of pain management/discomfort during labor and delivery.
 
; Breast or bottle feeding : Discussion with patient of nutritional advantages/disadvantages of human breast milk, bottled formula; advise on available lactation consultation services.
 
; Breast or bottle feeding : Discussion with patient of nutritional advantages/disadvantages of human breast milk, bottled formula; advise on available lactation consultation services.
 
; Circumcision : Discussion with patient on circumcision of male newborn.
 
; Circumcision : Discussion with patient on circumcision of male newborn.
 
; Domestic violence : Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
 
; Domestic violence : Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
; Family medical leave or disability forms :
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; Family medical leave or disability forms : Discussion with patient about any forms the patient will need completed for employment or insurance purposes.
 
; Fetal Movement monitoring : Discussion with patient regarding her perception and assessment of fetal movement.
 
; Fetal Movement monitoring : Discussion with patient regarding her perception and assessment of fetal movement.
 
; Influenza vaccine : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine.  
 
; Influenza vaccine : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine.  
 
; Labor signs : Discussion with patient on signs of labor, i.e. contractions, membrane rupture, bleeding, etc.
 
; Labor signs : Discussion with patient on signs of labor, i.e. contractions, membrane rupture, bleeding, etc.
; Newborn education (Newborn screening, jaundice, SIDS, car seat) : Prenatal discussion with patient of preventive public health screening procedures available to newborns; testing that will occur on baby after birth to screen for up to 30 disorders.  
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; Newborn education (Newborn screening, jaundice, SIDS, car seat) : Prenatal discussion with patient of preventive public health screening procedures available to newborns; testing that will occur on baby after birth to screen for up to 30 disorders.  Additional items may include infants risk for developing jaundice.  Discussion of positioning of infant to reduce SIDS risk.  Education regarding car seat safety.
 
; Postpartum depression : Discussion with patient of signs of postpartum depression.
 
; Postpartum depression : Discussion with patient of signs of postpartum depression.
 
; Postterm counseling : Discussion with patient of risks of pregnancy extending beyond 42 weeks.  
 
; Postterm counseling : Discussion with patient of risks of pregnancy extending beyond 42 weeks.  
 
; Signs & Symptoms of Pregnancy-induced hypertension : Discussion with patient of signs and symptoms of hypertension.
 
; Signs & Symptoms of Pregnancy-induced hypertension : Discussion with patient of signs and symptoms of hypertension.
 
; Smoking counseling : Discussion with patient regarding smoking cessation and smoke exposure.
 
; Smoking counseling : Discussion with patient regarding smoking cessation and smoke exposure.
; VBAC counseling : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of vaginal birth after previous cesarean surgery.
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; VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) counseling : Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of vaginal birth after previous cesarean surgery.
  
 
; History and physical have been sent to hospital : Notation of date and initials of person transmitting history and physical to hospital prior to delivery.
 
; History and physical have been sent to hospital : Notation of date and initials of person transmitting history and physical to hospital prior to delivery.
; Tubal sterilization consent signed :Notation of date the consent form for tubal sterilization signed and the initials of person witnessing.
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; Tubal sterilization consent signed : Notation of date the consent form for tubal sterilization signed and the initials of person witnessing.
  
==Issue Log==
 
 
===Open Issues===
 
===Open Issues===
# Issue
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# How does the XDS Folder structure need to be handled?
# Issue
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# Several LOINC and SNOMED codes are in the process of being created.  These codes are denoted by a preceeding "xx-" or "XX-" with an abbreviated description of the code following.
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===Closed Issues===
 
===Closed Issues===
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# For Antepartum Laboratory there is a LOINC code for Laboratory Studies (26436-6) - is this too general?  Should a new code be requested specific to Antepartum labs?  The concern is that this could cause mapping issues in an EMR that has other lab results that are considered to be specific to antepartum that would live under that same loinc section code.  '''the IHE formatCode supplied in the XDS Metadata will identify this as an Antepartum Laboratory document so a LOINC code is not needed.'''
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=Volume I=
 
=Volume I=
 
<pre>Add the following bullet to the list of profiles</pre>
 
<pre>Add the following bullet to the list of profiles</pre>
* Antepartum Record - A folder of content profiles that contains the summarization record or the antepartum care delivery including initial patient history and physical, ambulatory checks of mother and fetus, laboratory studies, and patient education.
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* Antepartum Record - A folder of content profiles that contains the record of antepartum care including initial patient history and physical, recurring evaluations of mother and fetus(es), laboratory studies, patient education, and on-going plans of care.
  
 
===Dependencies===
 
===Dependencies===
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!Purpose
 
!Purpose
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
|Antepartum Record A&B
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|Antepartum Record
|IHE History and Physical
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|Sharing of Laboratory Reports (XD-LAB)
|Child
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|child
|Initial Intake and Assessment for antepartum care
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|share laboratory results
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|Antepartum Summary Form C&F&G
 
|Medical Summary
 
|Child
 
|Update and Progress Note
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|Antepartum Summary Form D
 
|XD-Lab
 
|Child
 
|Obstetric Lab Evaluation
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|Antepartum Summary Form E
 
|
 
|
 
|Obstetric Education Form
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Profile Name==
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==Antepartum Record (APR) ==
The Antepartum Record Profile (AR)
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The Antepartum Record Profile (APR) is based on the data elements from prenatal records currently in common use.
 
   
 
   
There are over 4 million births in the United States each year, including more than 1 million cesarean sections and more than 300,000 preterm or low birth weight babies.  Obstetric patients in labor and admitted to Labor and Delivery must have a complete summary of their antepartum ambulatory care available at the time of admission to evaluate and / or ameliorate risk. This same data is required at any visit to Labor and Delivery for any other problems or special needs a patient may require. The antepartum record must be available in its entirety for appropriate care and legal concerns.
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Obstetric patients in labor and admitted to the hospital or birthing facility optimally would have a complete summary of their antepartum ambulatory care available at the time of admission to evaluate and / or ameliorate risk. This same data is required at any visit to the birthing facility or hospital for any other problems or special care needs of the patient. The antepartum record optimally would be available in its entirety for appropriate continuity of care and legal concerns.
  
Practitioners who would use the aggregated record include: obstetricians, perinatologists, certified nurse midwives, family practice physicians, pediatricians, labor and delivery staff, emergency department staff, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, social workers, other medical specialists and patients.
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The aggregated record provides important information for all health care professionals who are part of the patient's obstetric care team. Patients may incorporate the data from this aggregated record into their personal health record. Administration staff may use data for billing and payment purposes.
  
During the 40 weeks of a typical pregnancy duration, the patient will have an initial History and Physical Examination, followed by repetitive office visits with multiple laboratory studies, imaging (usually ultrasound) studies, and serial physical examinations with recordings of vital signs, fundal height, and the fetal heart rate. As the patient is seen over a finite period in the office, aggregation of specific relevant data important to the evaluation of the obstetric patient upon presentation to Labor and Delivery is captured on paper forms. The antepartum record contains the most critical information needed including the ongoing Medical Diagnoses, the Estimated Due Date, outcomes of any prior pregnancies, serial visit data on the appropriate growth of the uterus and assessments of fetal well being, authorizations, laboratory and imaging studies. This data must all be presented and evaluated upon entry to the Labor and Delivery Suite to ensure optimal care for the patient and the fetus.
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A typical pregnancy duration is approximately 40 weeks. Patient care during that time includes an initial history and physical examination, followed by repetitive office visits with multiple laboratory studies, imaging/ ultrasound studies, and serial physical examinations. As the patient is seen over a finite period for care, aggregation of data relevant to the evaluation of the obstetric patient upon presentation to the birthing facility or hospital is commonly collected on paper forms. This antepartum record contains the most critical information needed to provide care for the patient during pregnancy, delivery and the post-partum period. This data must all be presented and evaluated upon entry to the birthing facility or hospital to ensure optimal continuity of care for the patient and the fetus.
  
Although the patient and her care provider may plan for a vaginal (natural) method of delivery, there is a substantive chance the delivery route may be surgical, requiring anesthesia and post-surgical care.
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Although the patient and her care provider may plan for a vaginal method of delivery, there is a substantive chance the delivery route may be surgical, requiring anesthesia and post-surgical care.
  
Current practice is to copy the patient's (paper) chart at various times during the pregnancy (as at 28 weeks and at 36 weeks of completed gestation), and transport the copies of the chart to the hospital the patient intends to use for delivery. Should the patient arrive prior to the chart copy arriving, or if the chart (or information within the chart) is missing on presentation of the patient to Labor and Delivery (a frequent occurrence), the staff or clinicians repeat laboratory or imaging studies. This results in unwarranted and duplicative tests, is wasteful of time and resources, and leads to dissatisfied patients. Further, missing or incomplete information about the patient’s clinical status may create a situation where critical information is unavailable to clinicians, which may ultimately result in an injury, inadequate aftercare or other undesirable outcome.
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Current practice is to copy the patient's paper chart at various times during the pregnancy (as at 28 weeks and at 36 weeks of completed gestation), and transport the copies of the chart to the hospital the patient intends to use for delivery. Should the patient arrive at the birthing facility or hospital prior to the chart copy arriving, or if the chart (or information within the chart) is missing on presentation of the patient (a frequent occurrence), the care team must repeat laboratory or imaging studies. This results in unwarranted and duplicative tests, is wasteful of time and resources, and leads to dissatisfied patients. Further, missing or incomplete information about the patient’s clinical status may create a situation where critical information is unavailable which may ultimately result in an injury, inadequate aftercare, or other undesirable outcomes.
  
Significantly, a large portion of patients arrive in L&D without complete documentation. In one recent U.S. study , ~70% of patients (with paper charts) arrived in L&D without their current medical record being available. While only one hospital was involved in this study, one can see the extent of the issue, with pregnant patients possibly going to a different hospital than planned (preterm labor, rapid labor and unable to make it to the planned delivery hospital, or visiting a distant city), moving mid-care, or with a covering physician (rather than the primary obstetrician) on call.
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A large portion of patients arrive at the birthing facility or hospital without complete documentation. In one recent U.S. study, approximately 70 % of patients (with paper charts) arrived at the birthing facility without their current medical record being available. While only one hospital was involved in this study, one can see the extent of the issue, with pregnant patients possibly going to a different hospital than planned (preterm labor, rapid labor and unable to make it to the planned delivery hospital, or visiting a distant city), moving mid-care, or with a covering physician (rather than the primary obstetrician) on call.
  
In a Swedish study done in the 1990’s, critical data on paper records were incomplete from 45 to 87.5% of the time. Thus, availability of current medical records remains a significant problem for most hospital Labor and Delivery units; availability of key information electronically will significantly enhance patient safety.
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In a Swedish study done in the 1990’s, critical data on paper records were incomplete from 45 to 87.5% of the time. Thus, availability of current medical records remains a significant problem for most hospital birthing facilities; availability of key information electronically will significantly enhance patient safety.
 
===Use Cases===
 
===Use Cases===
====Use Case: Basic Antepartum Record Summary Use Case====
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====Use Case 1: Basic Antepartum Record Use Case====
  
Pre-condition <br />
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This use case reflects the course of care during an uncomplicated pregnancy.
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'''Pre-condition''' <br />
 
The patient’s obstetrician sees the patient for her initial and subsequent prenatal visits. During the initial and/or subsequent prenatal visits information is collected and may be updated within the office Electronic Health Record (EHR), these include:
 
The patient’s obstetrician sees the patient for her initial and subsequent prenatal visits. During the initial and/or subsequent prenatal visits information is collected and may be updated within the office Electronic Health Record (EHR), these include:
 
*Patient demographics
 
*Patient demographics
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*Prenatal visit information
 
*Prenatal visit information
 
*Prenatal Laboratory results
 
*Prenatal Laboratory results
*Patient education information and plans for delivery if known
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*Documentation of patient education and counseling
The information collected during the patient’s prenatal visits is the components which are included in the patient’s Antepartum Record Summary.   
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*Plans for care
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The information collected during the patient’s prenatal visits make up the components which are included in the patient’s Antepartum Record.   
  
Event(s) <br />
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'''Event(s)''' <br />
Scenario 1 - At a specified time an initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record Summary is transmitted by the patient’s obstetrician EHR to the intended facility for delivery.   
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Scenario 1 - At a specified time an initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record is transmitted by the patient’s prenatal care provider EHR to the intended facility for delivery.   
  
The intended facility of delivery health information system receives the transmitted initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record Summary.
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The intended facility of delivery health information system receives the transmitted initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record.
 
    
 
    
Scenario 2 - At a specified time the initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record Summary registry information is transmitted by the patient’s obstetrician EHR to a registry.   
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Scenario 2 - At a specified time the initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record registry information is transmitted by the patient’s obstetrician EHR to a registry.   
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The facility of delivery health information system queries the registry repository for the applicable patient’s Antepartum Record(s).  A request is made for the patient’s Antepartum Record.  The applicable system which contains the patient’s Antepartum Record then makes available the patients Antepartum Record information to the requesting facility of delivery.
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'''Post-condition''' <br />
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The received patient Antepartum Record can be viewed and/or imported into the facility for delivery health information system to facilitate patient care by healthcare professional at the time of delivery for the mother and newborn.
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====Use Case 2: Antepartum Consultative Care ====
  
The facility of delivery health information system queries the registry repository for the applicable patient’s Antepartum Record Summary(s).  A request is made for the patient’s Antepartum Record Summary.  The applicable system which contains the patient’s Antepartum Record Summary then makes available the patients Antepartum Record Summary information to the requesting facility of delivery.  
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This use case reflects an example of perinatologist consultative prenatal care.
  
Post-condition <br />
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'''Pre-condition''' <br />
The received patient Antepartum Record Summary can be viewed and/or imported into the facility for delivery health information system to facilitate patient care by healthcare professional at the time of delivery for the mother and newborn.
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The patient’s prenatal care provider sees the patient for her pregnancy in the ambulatory (office) setting. During the pregnancy, the patient is noted to have a medical problem requiring consultation with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist (perinatologist). The office obtains pre-authorization from the insurance payer for the consult and for the intended or anticipated route of delivery. Preauthorization information is transmitted to both the consultant and to the hospital.  
  
====Use Case: Antepartum Care Delivery====
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'''Events''' <br />
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The patient is seen in the prenatal care provider’s office where a complete health history (e.g. medical and surgical history, psycho-social history) is obtained and recorded in the office EHR and sent to the consultive care provider office EHR. Data from the perinatologist’s consultation report is incorporated as appropriate. Laboratory and imaging reports ordered by the perinatologist consultant as well as the perinatologist’s consultation report are displayed electronically to the prenatal care provider. The prenatal care provider reviews the consultation report from the perinatologist’s office and imaging studies ordered by the perinatologist along with current recorded data. Physical exam reveals some abnormalities. The prenatal care provider orders additional laboratory studies, and sends the patient to the hospital or birthing facility.
  
Pre-condition <br />
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When the laboratory results return, the prenatal care provider completes the admission history and physical, allergies, medications, includes the data prepared or ordered by the perinatologist, and makes it available to the hospital or birthing facility. This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given. The care team assures the complete collection of documents needed is available and that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care.
The patient’s obstetrician sees the patient for her pregnancy in the ambulatory (office) setting. During the pregnancy, the patient is noted to have a medical problem requiring consultation with a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist (perinatologist). The office obtains pre-authorization from the insurance payer for the consult, and for the intended or anticipated route of delivery, and transmits that information to both the consultant and to the hospital.  
 
  
Events <br />
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'''Post-condition''' <br />
The patient is seen in the obstetrician’s office where a complete medical and relevant social history are taken by the nurse and recorded in the office EHR, incorporating data from the perinatologist’s consultation report as appropriate. Laboratory and imaging reports ordered by the perinatologist as well as the perinatologist’s consultation report are displayed electronically to the obstetrician. The obstetrician reviews the consultation report from the perinatologist’s office and imaging studies ordered by the perinatologist along with data recorded by the nurse. Physical exam reveals some abnormalities. The obstetrician orders additional laboratory studies, and sends the patient to the hospital to Labor and Delivery.  
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The pre-delivery history and physical and Antepartum Summary with appropriate relationships to the perinatologist consultation, and all the antepartum laboratory and imaging studies are available to the obstetrician and the hospital or birthing center personnel for incorporation into their respective EHRs. The history and physical is also available to the patient for viewing and incorporation into the patient’s PHR, and into the newborn baby’s PHR.
  
When the laboratory results return, the physician completes the admission H&P, Allergies, Medications, includes the data prepared or ordered by the perinatologist, and makes it available to L&D. This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given. The charge nurse for L&D documents that the complete collection of documents needed is available. The Post-Partum discharge planning is notified and assures that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care.
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====Use Case 3: Antepartum Collaborative Care====
  
Post-condition <br />
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This use case reflects two-way transmission of data in an example of collaborative care.
The Pre-delivery H&P and Antepartum Summary with appropriate relationships to the Perinatologist Consultation, and all the antepartum laboratory and imaging studies are available to the obstetrician and the birthing center personnel for incorporation into their respective EHRs. The H&P is also available to the patient for viewing and incorporation into the patient’s PHR, and into the newborn baby’s PHR. For the APS profile, summary content is available to the obstetrician, with a plan for full content to be added in future years through other content profiles that share this use case.
 
  
====Use Case Name 2====
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'''Pre-condition''' <br />
A pregnant diabetic patient is seen by her obstetrician in the office for a prenatal care. An ultrasound is performed to determine gestational age.  The patient is sent for perinatology consult as a high-risk patient.  Her obstetrician transmits preauthorization insurance information, labs and anticipated route of delivery to perinatologist and hospital.
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A pregnant diabetic patient is seen by her prenatal care provider in the office for prenatal care. An ultrasound is performed to determine gestational age.  The patient is sent to a consultant (e.g. perinatologist) as a high-risk patient.  Her prenatal care provider transmits preauthorization insurance information, labs and anticipated route of delivery to the consultant and/or hospital birthing facility.
  
The patient returns to her perinatologist biweekly for blood testing and ultrasounds when necessary in addition to regular ob visits. The perinatologist reports back to the obstetrician after each visit. Complete History and Physical, imaging and additional labs are performed during patient’s regular visit with her obstetrician.
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'''Events''' <br />
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The patient returns to her consultant biweekly for blood testing and ultrasounds (when necessary) in addition to regular ob visits. The consultant reports back to the obstetrician after each visit. Complete history and physical, imaging and additional labs are performed during patient’s regular visit with her prenatal care provider.
  
The patient arrives at labor and delivery at the hospital. Obstetrician completes the admission H&P, Allergies, Medications, and includes the data prepared or ordered by the perinatologist, and makes it available to L&D.  This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given.
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The patient arrives at birthing facility. Prenatal care provider completes the admission history and physical, allergies, medications, and includes the data prepared or ordered by the consultant, and makes it available to the hospital birthing facility.  This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given.
The charge nurse for L&D documents that the complete collection of documents needed is available.
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The care team documents that the complete collection of documents required is available.
  
The patient’s obstetrician delivers by Cesarean Section after anesthesia. The post-partum discharge planning is notified and assures that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care. Delivery information, i.e. birth weight, APGAR scores, type of delivery, etc is available for pediatrician.  The patient can then incorporate H&P into her own and her newborn’s PHR.
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'''Post-condition''' <br />
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The patient’s prenatal care provider delivers by cesarean section after anesthesia. The post-partum discharge planning is notified and assures that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care. Delivery information, i.e. birth weight, APGAR scores, type of delivery, etc is available for pediatrician. The patient's postpartum record is sent to the consultant for incorporation into the patient's record.  The patient can incorporate the history and physical into her own personal health record and the newborn’s records into the newborn's personal health record.
  
 
===Actors/Transaction===
 
===Actors/Transaction===
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[[image:cccc.png|frame|center|Antepartum Record Actor Diagram]]
 
[[image:cccc.png|frame|center|Antepartum Record Actor Diagram]]
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=== Options ===
 
=== Options ===
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|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|Content Consumer
 
|Content Consumer
|View Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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|View Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
Document Import Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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Document Import Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
Section Import Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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Section Import Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
Discrete Data Import Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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Discrete Data Import Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
 
|PCC TF-1: 2.13.1<br/>
 
|PCC TF-1: 2.13.1<br/>
 
PCC TF-1: 2.13.2<br/>
 
PCC TF-1: 2.13.2<br/>
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|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|- style='background-color:#ffffff;' align='center'
 
|Content Creator  
 
|Content Creator  
|Referral Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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|Referral Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
Discharge Summary Option [[#note1|(1)]]<br/>
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Discharge Summary Option [[#note1|(See Note 1)]]<br/>
 
|PCC TF-1: 2.13.5<br/>
 
|PCC TF-1: 2.13.5<br/>
 
PCC TF-1: 2.13.6
 
PCC TF-1: 2.13.6
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=== Content Modules ===
 
=== Content Modules ===
Content modules describe the content of a payload found in an IHE transaction. Content profiles are transaction neutral. They do not have dependencies upon the transaction that they appear in.
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Content modules describe the content of a payload found in an IHE transaction. Content profiles are transaction neutral. They do not have dependencies upon the transaction that they appear in. The Antepartum Record Profile currently consists of four document content modules, with potentially more added in future workOne or more of these document content modules are required for the implementation of APR.  For example, a system may choose to implement the Antepartum Summary the first year, and implement the additional content modules of Antepartum History & Physical, Antepartum Laboratory and Antepartum Education is following years.
 
 
==== Content Module 1 ====
 
 
 
=== Process Flow ===
 
[[Image:aprflow.jpg|frame|center|Antepartum Record Process Flow]]
 
 
 
More text about process flow
 
 
 
== Actor Definitions ==
 
; Actor : Definition
 
== Transaction Definitions ==
 
; Transaction : Definition
 
 
 
=Volume II=
 
=== Antepartum Record Content ===
 
Consists of the following documents:
 
* Antepartum History and Physical (Forms A&B)
 
* Antepartum Summary (Forms C&F)
 
* Antepartum Laboratory (Form D)
 
* Antepartum Education (Form E)
 
 
 
* [[New_PCC_History_and_Physical | New PCC History and Physical]]
 
 
 
==== Standards ====
 
; [http://www.hl7.org/v3ballot/html/infrastructure/cda.htm CDAR2] : Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2, 2005 HL7
 
; [http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/standards/informative/crs.zip CRS] : Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 – Level 1 and 2 – Care Record Summary (US realm), 2006, HL7.
 
; [http://www.hl7.org/Library/Committees/structure/CCD%2E01Dec2006%2EDRAFT%2Ezip CCD] : ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (Draft)
 
 
 
=== Antepartum History and Physical (APH&P) ===
 
The Antepartum History and Physical inherits all constraints from the [[New_PCC_History_and_Physical | IHE History and Physical]] and also requires the following additional constraints.
 
 
 
==== Data Element Index ====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Data Element
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |CDA Section
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
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|-
 
|Header data || || Need to include Language, Ethnicity, Husband/Domestic Partner, Father of Baby; needs further analysis
 
|-
 
|Chief Complaint ||Chief Complaint ||
 
|-
 
|Pregnancy History (Form A) ||Pregnancy History ||Summary (Gravida Para Abortus) and detailed history of pregnancies
 
|-
 
|Menstrual/Gynecological History (Form A) ||Resolved Problems(PMH) ||
 
|-
 
|Medical History (Form A) ||Resolved Problems (PMH) ||Exclude social and family history (included in other sections)
 
|-
 
|Medical History - Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs (Form A) ||Social History ||
 
|-
 
|Medical History - Relevant Family History (Form A) ||Family History ||
 
|-
 
|Medications ||Medications ||
 
|-
 
|Allergies ||Allergies and Other Adverse Reactions Section ||
 
|-
 
|Symptoms Since LMP (Form B) ||History of Present Illness ||
 
|-
 
|Genetic Screening/Teratology Counseling (Form B) ||Review of Systems ||
 
|-
 
|Infection History (Form B) ||Review of Systems ||
 
|-
 
|Initial Physical Examination (Form B) ||Physical Examination ||
 
|-
 
|Vital Signs ||Vital Signs || will be a subsection of Physical Examination
 
|-
 
|Diagnostic Findings || ||this section is required by CDA4CDT H&P - The intention for APR is to have the antepartum specific labs in the APL document.  However, lab data may be put here as well.
 
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|Assessment and Plans || ||this section is required by CDA4CDT H&P - The intention for APR is to have the antepartum specific education in the APE documentHowever, education data may be put here as well.
 
 
 
|}
 
 
 
==== Document Specification ====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Data Element
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Template ID
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
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|-
 
|Header<br/>This section is the same as it is for history and physical, however it SHALL also include coded participant elements for husband/domestic partner and father of baby.  Ethnicity for the patient SHOULD also be included.  The coding system SHALL be SNOMED CT for all three entries.  For husband the code SHALL be 127849001.  For domestic partner the code SHALL be 414043009.  For father of baby the code SHALL be 9947008.  For ethnicity the code SHALL be 397731000.
 
||R || ||See below this table for more details
 
|-
 
|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.13.2.1 | Chief Complaint]]<br/>
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.13.2.1 ||
 
|-
 
|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.4 | History of Present Illness]]<br/>This section will be the same as it is for History & Physical and SHOULD contain clinical statements about patient reported symptoms since the last menstrual period.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.4 ||
 
|-
 
|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.8 | Resolved Problems]]<br/>This section is the same as it is for History & Physical and represents the patient's past '''medical history''' and '''gynecological history'''.  These entries SHOULD use the codes specified in the appropriate Antepartum Resolved Problems Entries tables ||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.8
 
||
 
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|[[Pregnancy History]]<br/>This section will use the existing [[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.5.3.4|Pregnancy History]] section for the '''Pregnancy Summary History'''.  This existing [[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.4.13.5 | Pregnancy Observation]] has a table with LOINC codes to use, additonal SNOMED codes will also be added to that table for use. 
 
<br/>
 
An optional '''Pregnancy Detailed History''' organizer battery will be added that will contain the details of each pregnancy as listed in the table below.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.5.3.4 ||
 
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|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.16 | Social History]]<br/>This section is the same as it is for History & Physical, however it SHALL contain coded entries as specified in the Antepartum Social History table.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.16 ||
 
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|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.14 | Family History]]<br/>This section is the same as it is for History & Physical, however it SHALL contain the coded entry as specified in the Antepartum Family History table.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.14 ||
 
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|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.18 | Review of Systems]]<br/>This section is the same as it is for History & Physical, however it SHALL include coded entries for genetic screening and infection history.  These entries SHALL be grouped into organizers with LOINC codes.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.18 ||
 
- use organizers to group genetic screening and infection history?  this should be same structure as Resolved Problems (PMH)
 
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|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.24 | Physical Examination]]<br/>This section is the same as it is for History & Physical, however it SHALL include coded entries for physical examinations related to antepartum care.
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.24 ||
 
- need to find LOINC/Snomed codes
 
|-
 
|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.25 | Vital Signs]]<br/>
 
||R ||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.25 ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum Header - Details =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Data Element
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Example
 
|+ Antepartum Header Details 
 
|-
 
|'''Husband/Domestic Partner''' This element SHALL be included as a participant in the header of the CDA document in the event of the pregnancy.  If this does not apply to the patient this element SHALL use a null flavor.
 
||
 
<pre>
 
  <!-- Husband/Domestic Partner -->
 
  <participant typeCode="IND"> <!-- what is IND? -->
 
    <associatedEntity classCode="NOK"> <!-- what is NOK? -->
 
      <code code="184142008" displayName="patient's next of kin"
 
        codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.96" codeSystemName="SNOMED CT"/>
 
      <addr>
 
        <streetAddressLine>45 Chunn Dr.</streetAddressLine>
 
        <city>Spring Hill</city>
 
        <state>TN</state>
 
        <postalCode>37174</postalCode>
 
        <country>USA</country>
 
      </addr>
 
      <telecom value="tel:(999)555-1212" use="WP"/>
 
      <associatedPerson>
 
        <name>
 
          <prefix>Mr.</prefix>
 
          <given>John</given>
 
          <family>Youngston</family>
 
        </name>
 
      </associatedPerson>
 
    </associatedEntity>
 
  </participant>
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|'''Father of Baby''' This element SHALL be included as a participant in the header of the CDA document in the event of the pregnancy.  If the father of the baby is unknown this element SHALL use a null flavor.
 
||
 
<pre>
 
  <!-- Father of baby -->
 
  <participant typeCode="IND"> <!-- what is IND? -->
 
    <associatedEntity classCode="NOK"> <!-- what is NOK? -->
 
      <code code="9947008" displayName="natural father"
 
        codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.96" codeSystemName="SNOMED CT"/>
 
      <addr>
 
        <streetAddressLine>18 Oak Valley Dr.</streetAddressLine>
 
        <city>Monteagle</city>
 
        <state>TN</state>
 
        <postalCode>37205</postalCode>
 
        <country>USA</country>
 
      </addr>
 
      <telecom value="tel:(999)555-1212" use="WP"/>
 
      <associatedPerson>
 
        <name>
 
          <prefix>Mr.</prefix>
 
          <given>Thomas</given>
 
          <family>Caster</family>
 
        </name>
 
      </associatedPerson>
 
    </associatedEntity>
 
  </participant>
 
 
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|'''Ethnicity''' This element SHOULD be included in recordTarget/patientRole/patient/ethnicGroupCode in the header of the CDA document.  This information can be relevant to the course of care provided to the patient.
 
||
 
<pre>
 
  <recordTarget>
 
    <patientRole classCode="PAT">
 
      <id root="27143B24-E580-4F47-9405-3D0DC2BF1223" extension="1022"/>
 
      <addr>
 
        <streetAddressLine/>
 
        <city/>
 
        <state>FM</state>
 
        <postalCode/>
 
        <country>Canada</country>
 
      </addr>
 
      <telecom nullFlavor="UNK" use="HP"/>
 
      <patient classCode="PSN" determinerCode="INSTANCE">
 
        <name>
 
          <prefix/>
 
          <given>Christine</given>
 
          <family>Smith</family>
 
          <suffix/>
 
        </name>
 
        <ethnicGroupCode code="364699009" displayName="ethnic group"
 
          codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.96" codeSystemName="SNOMED CT"/>
 
        <administrativeGenderCode code="F" codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.5.1"/>
 
        <birthTime value="20040725"/>
 
      </patient>
 
      <providerOrganization classCode="ORG" determinerCode="INSTANCE">
 
        <id root="2.16.840.1.113883.19.5"/>
 
      </providerOrganization>
 
    </patientRole>
 
  </recordTarget>
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Resolved Problems Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Resolved Problems Entries - Pregnancy History
 
|-
 
|Total Pregnancies || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Full Term || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Premature/Preterm || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||delivered < 36 weeks
 
|-
 
|Abortion, Induced || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Abortion, Spontaneous || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Ectopics || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Multiple Births || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Living Children || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Live Births || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Resolved Problems Entries - Gynecological History
 
|-
 
|Date of Last Menstrual Period ||21840007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Menses Monthly || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Prior Menses Date ||84292000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Duration of Menstrual Flow ||161720007 ||SNOMED CT ||R || Frequency
 
|-
 
|Oral Contraceptive Preparation ||59261009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||on BCP at conception
 
|-
 
|Menarche ||20016009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|hCG+ || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||several codes
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Resolved Problems Entries - Medical History
 
|-
 
|Diabetes ||161445009 / 266991009 ||SNOMED CT ||R || diabetes mellitus / metabolic disorder?
 
|-
 
|Hypertension ||161501007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Heart Disease ||275544003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Autoimmune Disorder|| ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Kidney Disease ||275552000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|UTI ||267002001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Neurologic/Epilepsy ||161480008 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Psychiatric ||161464003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Depression/Postpartum Depression ||161469008 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Hepatitis/Liver Disease ||161535005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Varicosities/Phlebitis ||413154005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Thyroid Dysfunction ||275536003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Trauma/Violence ||161472001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of Blood Transfusion ||161664006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|D(Rh) Sensitized || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Pulmonary ||161523006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Seasonal Allergies ||161524000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Drug/Latex Allergy/Reactions ||161611007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Breast ||429087003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||H/O malignant neoplasm of breast?
 
|-
 
|Gyn Surgery ||271902005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||H/O gynecological disorder?
 
|-
 
|Operations/Hospitalizations ||161615003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Anesthetic Complications ||161593001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of Abnormal Pap ||271902005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||H/O gynecological disorder?
 
|-
 
|Uterine Anomaly/DES ||267016006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||H/O abnormal uterine bleeding?
 
|-
 
|Infertility ||169589005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Art Treatment || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Pregnancy History Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Description
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Pregnancy History Entries - these will be added to existing codes in Pregnancy Observation
 
|-
 
|colspan=5|'''Summary over All Pregnancies'''
 
|-
 
|Gravida (Number of Total Pregnancies) ||161732006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Full Term Deliveries ||267015005||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Premature Deliveries ||161765003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Abortion, Induced ||252114001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Abortion, Spontaneous (Miscarriages) ||248989003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Ectopic Pregnancies ||29717002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Multiple Births ||364323006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Living Children ||364325004 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Number of Live Births || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|colspan=5|'''Detailed Pregnancy Data'''
 
|-
 
|Date Month/Year || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Weeks Gestation at Delivery ||268477000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Length of Labor ||271562002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Birth Weight ||364589006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Sex ||365873007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Type of Delivery (Past Pregnancy Outcome) ||267013003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Type of Anesthetic ||399084002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Place of Delivery || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||narrative text
 
|-
 
|Preterm Labor ||6383007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Social History Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Social History Entries
 
|-
 
|Tobacco Use
 
||365981007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||includes amount per day pre-preg, preg and # years use
 
|-
 
|Alcohol Use
 
||228273003 / 427013000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||includes amount per day pre-preg, preg and # years use
 
|-
 
|Illicit/Recreational Drugs
 
||361055000 / 199254001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||includes amount per day pre-preg, preg and # years use
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Family History Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Family History Entries
 
|-
 
|Relevant Family History
 
||57177007||SNOMED CT ||R || need to specify specific structure here?  also have codes for Date(410671006) and Treatment(182991002)
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Review of Systems - Genetic Screening Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Review of Systems - Genetic Screening Entries
 
|-
 
|Thalassemia ||40108008 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Neural Tube Defect ||253098009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Congenital Heart Defect ||59494005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Down Syndrome ||41040004 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Tay-Sachs ||111385000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Canavan Disease ||80544005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Familial Dysautonomia ||29159009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Sick Cell Disease ||417357006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Sick Cell Trait ||16402000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Hemophilia ||90935002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Blood Disorders ||266992002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Muscular Dystrophy ||58795000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Cystic Fibrosis ||190905008 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Huntington's Chorea ||58756001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Mental Retardation ||91138005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Autism ||408856003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Chrosomosal Disorder ||409709004 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||Other inherited genetic or chromosomal disorder 
 
|-
 
|Maternal Metabolic Disorder || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||metabolic disorder following molar and/or ectopic pregnancies
 
|-
 
|Dysmorphism (Birth Defect) ||276720006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||Patient or baby's father has a child with birth defects
 
|-
 
|Stillbirth ||161743003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||Recurrent pregnancy loss/stillbirth
 
|-
 
|Counseling ||409063005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Hydrocephaly || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of cleft Lip or palate || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Polycystic kidney disease || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Review of Systems - Infection History Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Review of Systems - Infection History Entries
 
|-
 
|Tuberculosis ||161414005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Genital Herpes ||402888002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Viral Exanthem (Viral Rash) ||49882001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||Rash or viral illness since LMP
 
|-
 
|Hepatitis B || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Viral Hepatitis C ||50711007 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of STD ||275881005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of Gonorrhea ||274118001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||Venereal Disease in Pregnancy
 
|-
 
|History of Chlamydia || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of HPV || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of HIV || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|History of Syphilis || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Physical Examination Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Physical Examination Entries 
 
|-
 
|HEENT ||162824006(head)<br/>271894002(eyes)<br/>271896000(ENT) ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|FUNDI || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Teeth ||270479002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Thyroid ||162836000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Breasts ||163433006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Lungs ||423649001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Heart ||309652009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Abdomen ||271911005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Extremeties ||164443003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Skin ||271303006 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Lymph Nodes ||284427004 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Vulva ||275961008 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Vagina ||274297000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Cervix ||309668003 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Uterus Size ||163509002(fundus = term size)<br/>163498004(gravid uterus size) ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Adnexa || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Rectum || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Diagonal Conjugate || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Spines ||163576005 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Sacrum ||164565001 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Subpubic Arch || ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Gynecoid Pelvic Type ||163555000 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
===== Antepartum H&P Vital Signs Entries =====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|CDA Entry
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Code(s)
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Code System
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Opt
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum H&P Vital Signs Entries 
 
|-
 
|Weight ||424927000(w/shoes)<br/>425024002(w/o shoes) ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Height ||24833004 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|BMI ||60621009 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|Blood Pressure ||75367002 ||SNOMED CT ||R ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
<br/><br/>
 
  
=== Antepartum Laboratory (APL) ===
+
==== Antepartum History and Physical ====
==== Data Element Index ====
+
==== Antepartum Summary ====
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
+
==== Antepartum Laboratory ====
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Data Element
+
==== Antepartum Education  ====
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |CDA Section
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum Laboratory Data Elements
 
|-
 
|Antepartum Laboratory Results || [[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.12.3.7 | Survey Panel]] ||SHALL use LOINC code xx-APL for the section
 
|}
 
  
==== Document Specification ====
+
=== Process Flow ===  
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
+
[[Image:Aprflow3.jpg|frame|center|Antepartum Record Process Flow]]
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Data Element
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Opt
 
!  style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Section
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Template ID
 
|+ Antepartum Laboratory Constraints
 
|-
 
|[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.12.3.7 | Survey Panel]]<br/>This section SHALL contain one or more[[1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.28 | Coded Results Sections]] and SHOULD use LOINC codes from the antepartum laboratory LOINC code list when possible.  A document consumer SHOULD render these data in ascending date order.  This ascending date order offers a visual representation that aids in the understanding of the course of care for antepartum laboratory tests. 
 
||R
 
||
 
||1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.12.3.7
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
==== Sample LOINC Code List ====
+
This process flow diagram shows the movement of the antepartum record over the course of care for a pregnancy involving an ambulatory facility (obstetric provider), consultant and hospital (birthing facility). This diagram specifically excludes other infrastructure interactions for simplicity and readability.  These infrastructure interactions may be found elsewhere in the framework.
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Lab
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|LOINC Code
 
!  style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Comments
 
|+ Antepartum Laboratory LOINC Codes - ''(not complete)''
 
|-
 
|Antibody Screen ||890-4 ||
 
|-
 
|Blood Type ||883-9/10331-7/14578-9 ||
 
|-
 
|HBsAg ||5195-3/5196-1/5197-9/7905-3 ||
 
|-
 
|HCT_HGB ||718-7/4544-3/30350-3 ||
 
|-
 
|Pap Test ||21440-3/21441-1/10524-7/18500-9/19765-7/19766-5 ||
 
|-
 
|Rubella ||5334-8/25514-1/40667-8/8014-3 ||
 
|-
 
|etc. || ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
====Sample Antepartum Laboratory Document====
+
Data from the patient's prenatal care aggregates into her electronic antepartum record by the obstetric provider. The antepartum record is then sent to a consultant who updates the antepartum record, and returns it to the obstetric providerThe electronic antepartum record is then sent to the birthing facility at the appropriate time(s). The consultant may also send the antepartum record directly to the hospital.
<pre>
 
<!-- Survey Panel  -->
 
<organizer classCode="CLUSTER" moodCode="EVN">
 
  <templateId root="2.16.840.1.113883.10.20.1.32"/>
 
  <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.12.3.7"/>
 
  <id root="" extension=""/>
 
  <code code=" " displayName=" " codeSystem=" " codeSystemName=" "/>
 
  <statusCode code="completed"/>
 
  <effectiveTime value=""/>
 
  <!-- one or more survey observations -->
 
  <component typeCode="COMP">
 
    <observation classCode="OBS" moodCode="EVN">
 
      <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.12.3.6"/>
 
      <!-- Coded Results -->
 
      <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.3.28"/>
 
      <id root=" " extension=" "/>
 
      <code code="30954-2" displayName="STUDIES SUMMARY" codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.1" codeSystemName="LOINC"/>
 
      <text>Text as described above</text>
 
      <entry>
 
        <procedure classCode="PROC" moodCode="EVN|INT">
 
          <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.19"/>
 
          <templateId root="2.16.840.1.113883.10.20.1.29"/>
 
          <!-- see text of section 0 -->
 
          <templateId root="2.16.840.1.113883.10.20.1.25"/>
 
          <!-- see text of section 0 -->
 
          <id root="" extension=""/>
 
          <code code="890-4" codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.1" codeSystemName="LOINC" displayName="Antibody screen"/>
 
          <text>
 
            <reference value="#xxx"/>
 
          </text>
 
          <statusCode code="completed|active|aborted|cancelled"/>
 
          <effectiveTime>
 
            <low value=""/>
 
            <high value=""/>
 
          </effectiveTime>
 
          <priorityCode code=""/>
 
          <approachSiteCode code="" displayName="" codeSystem="" codeSystemName=""/>
 
          <targetSiteCode code="" displayName="" codeSystem="" codeSystemName=""/>
 
          <author/>
 
          <informant/>
 
          <entryRelationship typeCode="REFR">
 
            <encounter classCode="ENC" moodCode="">
 
              <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.4.4.1"/>
 
              <id root="" extension=""/>
 
            </encounter>
 
          </entryRelationship>
 
          <entryRelationship typeCode="RSON">
 
            <act classCode="ACT" moodCode="EVN">
 
              <templateId root="1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.4.4.1"/>
 
              <id root="" extension=""/>
 
            </act>
 
          </entryRelationship>
 
        </procedure>
 
      </entry>
 
    </observation>
 
  </component>
 
</organizer>
 
 
 
</pre>
 
 
 
=== Antepartum Education (APE) ===
 
==== Data Element Index ====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Data Elements
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |CDA Section
 
!style='background-color:#cfcfcf' |Comments
 
|+ Antepartum Education Data Elements
 
|-
 
|Antepartum Education and Consents ||Coded Patient Education and Consents || SHALL use LOINC code xx-APE for the section
 
|}
 
 
 
==== Document Specification ====
 
{| cellspacing=0 border=1 align='center'
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Data Element
 
! style='background-color:#cfcfcf'|Opt
 
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 27 August 2010

Introduction

This is a draft of the Antepartum Record Profile (APR) supplement to the PCC Technical Framework. This draft is a work in progress, not the official supplement or profile.

Profile Abstract

The Antepartum Record Profile (APR) is based on data elements from prenatal records currently in common use, and includes the following documents:

  1. Antepartum History & Physical – The initial assessment and physical
  2. Antepartum Summary – Summary of the most critical information
  3. Antepartum Laboratory – Laboratory Evaluations
  4. Antepartum Education – Education Record

Additional commonly used forms not included in this profile are:

  1. A patient generated obstetric medical history
  2. A postpartum form

A sample form showing the data elements may be found at: http://www.acog.org/acb-custom/aa128.pdf

This profile defines the implementation of HL7 CDA documents to represent these data elements along with the XDS, XDR and XDM bindings. This profile also defines mechanisms to group them into a single logical folder.

Glossary

The following elements are found in the Antepartum History & Physical document of the Antepartum Record:

Abortion, Induced (AB, Induced)
Number of induced abortions by patient. An induced abortion is a deliberate termination of pregnancy.
Abortion Spontaneous (AB, Spontaneous)
Number of spontaneous abortions by patient. A spontaneous abortion is a natural loss of the products of conception.
Ectopic pregnancy
Number of ectopic pregnancies by patient. An ectopic pregnancy is the development of a fertilized ovum outside the uterus, as in a Fallopian tube.
Estimated Date of Delivery(EDD)/Estimated Date of Confinement(EDC)
Date of anticipated delivery (confinement).
Final/Corrected Estimated Date of Delivery (EDD)
Corrected EDD/EDC based upon parameters such as ultrasound, first auscultation of fetal heart tones, etc.
Full term
Number of babies the mother has delivered that were between 37 and 42 completed weeks of gestation.
Living Children
Number of living children of patient
Multiple births
Number of deliveries of more than one baby by patient
Premature
Delivery between 20 and 36 6/7 weeks gestation
Stillbirth
An infant delivered without signs of life after reaching mid-second trimester to full term gestational age. In the US this is usually after 20 or greater weeks gestation. In the UK this has been reported as an infant delivered without signs of life until after 24 weeks gestation.
Total Pregnancies
Number of total pregnancies


Antepartum History & Physical - Menstrual History

Birth Control Pills (BCP)
Oral contraceptives.
Frequency
Duration of the monthly menstrual cycle; from first day of menses to the first day of next menses.
hCG+
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin pregnancy test.
LMP (last menstrual period)
Date measured as the first day of the patient's most recent menstrual period.
  • Approximate (month known) - Patient is unsure of exact date but can offer an approximate date.
  • Definite - Patient can say with certainty the date of her last menstrual period.
  • Final - Finally agreed upon date of last menstrual period.
  • Unknown - Patient does not know the date of her last menstrual period.
Menarche
Age at onset of initial menstrual period.
Menses Monthly
Menses is the monthly flow of blood and cellular debris from the uterus that begins at puberty and ceases at menopause.
Normal Amount/duration
Last menstrual was typical in amount and duration.
Prior Menses
Date of most recent menstrual period.


Antepartum History & Physical - Past Pregnancies

Anesthesia
The loss of the ability to feel pain caused by administration of a drug or other intervention.
Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART) Treatment
Fertility procedures in which both eggs and sperm are handled in the laboratory (in vitro) to establish a pregnancy.
Autoimmune disorder
An autoimmune disorder is a condition in which the body attacks its own tissues. (ACOG)
Birth weight
Weight of infant at birth.
Delivery Date
Date of delivery of patient's previous pregnancies.
DES
Diethylstilbesterol
D (Rh) sensitized
Rh negative mother is sensitized to the Rh D antigen. A sensitized mother produces IgG anti-D (antibody) that crosses the placenta and coats D-positive fetal red cells which are then destroyed in the fetal spleen.
Gestational Age weeks
The number of weeks elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period and the date of delivery.
Infertility
Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a man or a woman to contribute to conception. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.
Kidney disease
Kidney disease is either a declining or a sudden loss in renal function.
Length of labor
The interval between onset of contractions and childbirth.
Place of Delivery
Hospital name, city and state if known.
Preterm labor
Labor that begins before 37 weeks gestation.
Pulmonary (TB, Asthma)
Diseases or disorders of the lungs, i.e. asthma, tuberculosis or other pulmonary problems.
Sex Male/Female
Sex of patient's previously delivered babies.
Type Delivery
Type of delivery in pregnancy: Vaginal (spontaneous, forceps, vacuum), Cesarean section (low-transverse, classical, low-vertical).
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract.
Uterine Anomaly
– Any uterine structural abnormalities.
Varicosities/Phlebitis
Swelling or inflammation of veins.


Antepartum History & Physical - Other elements:

Abdomen
Area of the body that lies between the chest and the pelvis and encloses the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen and pancreas
Adnexa
Appendages of the uterus which include the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and the supporting ligaments of the uterus.
BMI - Body Mass Index.
Measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass in the human body.
BP - Blood Pressure
Pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries, maintained by the contraction of the left ventricle, the resistance of the arterioles and capillaries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, and by the viscosity and volume of the blood.
Breasts
In humans, one of the paired regions in the anterior portion of the thorax. The breasts consists of mammary glands, the skin, the muscles, the adipose tissue and connective tissues.
Cervix
The lower, narrow end of the uterus, which protrudes into the vagina. (ACOG)
Diagonal Conjugate
The distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the lower margin of the pubic symphysis
Extremities
A bodily limb or appendage.
Fundus
The fundus of the uterus is the top portion of the uterus, opposite from the cervix. Fundal height, measured from the top of the pubic bone, is routinely measured in pregnancy to determine growth rates.
Gynecoid pelvic type
The normal female pelvis.
Heart
The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.
HEENT
Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat
Height
Measurement of stature
Lungs
Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood.
Lymph nodes
Any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs varying from 1 to 25 mm in diameter situated along the course of lymphatic vessels and consisting of an outer cortical and inner medullary part.
Rectum
The distal segment of the large intestine, between the sigmoid colon and the anal canal.
Sacrum
Triangular bone below the lumbar vertebrae.
Skin
Outer protective covering of the body
Spines
(Ischial Spines) Two parts of the maternal pelvis resulting from the bony processes projecting backward and medially from the posterior border of the ischium.
Subpubic arch
Arch formed by the conjoined rami of the ischia and pubic bones of the two sides of the body.
Teeth
one of the hard, calcified structures set in the alveloar processes of the jaws for the biting and mastication of food.
Thyroid
The thyroid gland. One of the largest endocrine glands in the body. This gland is found in the neck below the thyroid cartilage and at approximately the same level as the cricoid cartilage. The thyroid controls how quickly the body burns energy, makes proteins, and how sensitive the body should be to other hormones.
Uterus size
In pregnancy the uterine size is estimated in terms of weeks of gestation. e.g 12 weeks if the fundus reaches the top of the smphysis pubis or 20 weeks' gestation when the fundus reaches the umbilicus.
Vagina
The genital canal in the female, leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus.
Vulva
The external genital organs of the female, including the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vestibule of the vagina.
Patient Weight
A measurement of mass.

The following terms are found in the Antepartum Laboratory document of the Antepartum Record:

1st Trimester Aneuploidy risk assessment (Free or Total)
Non-invasive screening for chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, performed in the first trimester. Screening tests that uses a combination of fetal measurements (crown rump length and nuchal translucency) and maternal blood tests for beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and pregnancy associated plasma protein (PAPP-A) to determine risk for trisomy 21, trisomy 13 and trisomy 18.
2nd Trimester serum screening
Non-invasive screening test for chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down yndrome, trisomy 18, or open neural defects. Blood test to measure alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), estriol, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) [free or total], and inhibin-A.
Amniocentesis (Amnio)
Percutaneous transabdominal puncture of the uterus during pregnancy to obtain amniotic fluid.
Amniotic Fluid (AFP) Test
A test to detect the presence of Alpha-fetoprotein in amniotic fluid.
Antibody screen
A blood test to detect antibodies against red blood cell antigens.
Anti-D Immune Globulin (RHIG)
Anti-D antibodies given to prevent sensitization to the RhD antigen on red blood cells.
Blood type
Test to determine blood group, i.e. A, B, AB or O
Chlamydia Test
Test done to detect the bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis.
Cystic Fibrosis Screening Test
Test to detect gene mutations that cause cystic fibrosis.
Chorionic Villi Sampling (CVS)
A method of sampling the cells of the placental chorionic villi, done either transabdominally or transcervically.
D (Rh) Antibody screen
A blood screening test for presence of IgG antibodies to the Rh D antigen on red blood cells.
D (Rh) type
A blood test to detect the presence of the Rh D red blood surface antigen.
Diabetes screen
Laboratory test to screen for gestational diabetes.
Familial Dysautonomia
Autosomal disorder of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems limited to individuals of Ashkenazic Jewish descent; clinical manifestations are present at birth and include diminished lacrimation, defective thermoregulation, orthostatic hypotension, fixed pupils, excessive sweating, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and absent reflexes; pathologic features include reduced numbers of small diameter peripheral nerve fibers and autonomic ganglion neurons.
Genetic Screening Test
Screening for genetic disorders, e.g. sickle cell, Thalassemia, Tay-Sachs, Canavan, cystic fibrosis, fragile X syndrome, or Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy.
Gonorrhea Test
Test to detect Neisseria gonorrhea
Group B Streptococcus Rectovaginal Culture (Group B Strep)
A test to determine the presence of group B streptococcus (streptococcus agalactiae) in the lower genital tract in pregnant women.
GTT (if screen abnormal)
Glucose Tolerance Test. Used to determine how quickly the body metabolizes blood sugar. Test to diagnose gestational diabetes mellitus.
HBsAg Test
Test for the detection of the surface antigen of the Hepatitis-B virus.
HCT/HGB/MCV
  • HCT- Hematocrit – A blood test measuring the percentage of red blood cells found in a given volume of whole blood.
  • HGB- Hemoglobin – A blood test measuring the level of the protein carrying oxygen in red blood cells.
  • MCV - Mean corpuscular volume - The average volume of red blood cells calculated from the hematocrit red blood cell count
Hemoglobin Electrophoresis
A blood test done to measure the different types of hemoglobin. The test can detect abnormal levels of hemoglobin such as that found in sickle cell anemia.
HIV Test
A test to detect for the presence of antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus.
HIV Counseling
Discussion with pregnant patient regarding Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ HIV status, risks and prevention strategies.
Karotype
Test done on cells/tissue to identify and evaluate the number, shape, and size of chromosomes.
MSAFP - Maternal Serum Alpha-Fetoprotein
A screening blood serum test on the mother for to determine the level of alpha-fetoprotein.
Multiple marker screening test
A maternal blood serum screening test for the detection of Down syndrome, trisomy 18, and neural tube defects in the fetus. The following analytes are measured: alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotriopin, estriol, and inhibin-A. When the first three analytes are used, this is also called a maternal serum triple screen or a maternal serum quad screen when all four analytes are used.
Pap test
Cervical cytology test to determine abnormal cells of the cervix.
PPD Skin Test
- Mantoux test with purified protein derivative to screen for exposure to tuberculosis.
Rubella Test
A blood test to detect the presence of antibodies against the rubella virus (German measles).
Tay-Sachs Screening Test
A blood test done to measure the amount of beta-hexosaminidase A or B activity in serum or white blood cells, or for the most common DNA mutations causing Tay Sachs disease.
Ultrasound
A radiologic study using sound waves used in the assessment of gestational age, size, growth, anatomy, and blood flow of a fetus or in the assessment of maternal anatomy and blood flow.
Urine Culture
A Test that it used to detect the presence of bacteria or other organism in the urine.
Urine Screen
A physical, chemical, and / or microscopic examination of the urine. It may be used to screen for / or to detect abnormal kidney function, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or substance abuse.
Varicella
A blood test to detect the presence of anti-varicella antibodies.
VDRL (Venereal Disease Research Laboratories)
A blood test to screen for the presence of antibodies against Treponema pallidum, the bacteria that causes syphilis.


The following terms are found in the Antepartum Education document of the Antepartum Record:

First Trimester

Alcohol
Discussion with patient about past and present use of alcohol and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.
Anticipated Course of prenatal care
Discussion with the patient on the scope of care that will be performed in the office, lab work that may be performed, signs and symptoms that should be reported, anticipated schedule of visits, physician coverage of labor and delivery.
Childbirth classes/hospital facilities
Discussion with the patient on educational programs available for childbirth and hospital choice.
Domestic violence
Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
Environmental/Work hazards
Discussion with patient about potential exposures to environmental agents at work, home, or locations that may affect pregnancy.
Exercise
Discussion with patient on appropriate level of exercise activities during the pregnancy.
Illicit/Recreational drugs
Discussion with patient about past and present use of illicit or recreational drugs and the perinatal implications of continued use during pregnancy; referral to treatment program if appropriate.
Indications for ultrasounds
Discussion with patient regarding reasons ultrasound test will be performed during pregnancy.
Influenza vaccine
Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine during pregnancy.
Nutrition and weight gain counseling, special diet
Information about balanced nutrition, ideal caloric intake and weight gain.
Risk factors identified by prenatal history
Seatbelt use
Discussion with patient on use of seatbelts.
Sexual activity
Discussion with the patient of sexual activity: concerns, restrictions, warning signs and/or safe sex practices.
Smoking counseling
Discussion with patient regarding smoking cessation and smoke exposure.
Tobacco (Ask,advise,assess,assist,and arrange)
status; Advise patient to stop smoking; Assess patient's willingness to attempt to quit smoking; Assist patients who are interested in quitting by providing pregnancy specific cessation materials; Arrange follow up visits to track progress.
Toxoplasmosis precautions
Discussion with patient of risk factors for toxoplasmosis and precautions for avoiding/preventing infection.
Travel
Discussion with patient on travel precautions, if any.
Use of any medications (including supplements, vitamins, herbs or OTC drugs)
Discussion with patient of risks/benefits/safety of any medications currently used by patient.

Second Trimester

Abnormal lab values
Discussion with patient of lab results that fall outside normal range and that may require further testing.
Domestic violence
Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
Influenza vaccine
Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine.
Postpartum family planning/tubal sterilization
Discussion with patient of intended postpartum contraception options, including tubal sterilization.
Selecting a newborn care provider
Discussion with patient to identify newborn care provider; referral to resources to help patient choose provider if none previously identified.
Signs and symptoms of preterm labor
Discussion with patient on risks, signs and symptoms of preterm labor.
Smoking counseling
Discussion with patient regarding smoking cessation and smoke exposure.

Third Trimester

Anesthesia/Analgesia plans
Discussion with patient to determine intended method of pain management/discomfort during labor and delivery.
Breast or bottle feeding
Discussion with patient of nutritional advantages/disadvantages of human breast milk, bottled formula; advise on available lactation consultation services.
Circumcision
Discussion with patient on circumcision of male newborn.
Domestic violence
Screening/Discussion with patient regarding physical threats/abuse/safety concerns; referral to appropriate counseling, legal and/or social advocacy program if appropriate.
Family medical leave or disability forms
Discussion with patient about any forms the patient will need completed for employment or insurance purposes.
Fetal Movement monitoring
Discussion with patient regarding her perception and assessment of fetal movement.
Influenza vaccine
Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of influenza and influenza vaccine.
Labor signs
Discussion with patient on signs of labor, i.e. contractions, membrane rupture, bleeding, etc.
Newborn education (Newborn screening, jaundice, SIDS, car seat)
Prenatal discussion with patient of preventive public health screening procedures available to newborns; testing that will occur on baby after birth to screen for up to 30 disorders. Additional items may include infants risk for developing jaundice. Discussion of positioning of infant to reduce SIDS risk. Education regarding car seat safety.
Postpartum depression
Discussion with patient of signs of postpartum depression.
Postterm counseling
Discussion with patient of risks of pregnancy extending beyond 42 weeks.
Signs & Symptoms of Pregnancy-induced hypertension
Discussion with patient of signs and symptoms of hypertension.
Smoking counseling
Discussion with patient regarding smoking cessation and smoke exposure.
VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) counseling
Discussion with patient of risks/benefits of vaginal birth after previous cesarean surgery.
History and physical have been sent to hospital
Notation of date and initials of person transmitting history and physical to hospital prior to delivery.
Tubal sterilization consent signed
Notation of date the consent form for tubal sterilization signed and the initials of person witnessing.

Open Issues

  1. How does the XDS Folder structure need to be handled?
  2. Several LOINC and SNOMED codes are in the process of being created. These codes are denoted by a preceeding "xx-" or "XX-" with an abbreviated description of the code following.

Closed Issues

  1. For Antepartum Laboratory there is a LOINC code for Laboratory Studies (26436-6) - is this too general? Should a new code be requested specific to Antepartum labs? The concern is that this could cause mapping issues in an EMR that has other lab results that are considered to be specific to antepartum that would live under that same loinc section code. the IHE formatCode supplied in the XDS Metadata will identify this as an Antepartum Laboratory document so a LOINC code is not needed.

Volume I

Add the following bullet to the list of profiles
  • Antepartum Record - A folder of content profiles that contains the record of antepartum care including initial patient history and physical, recurring evaluations of mother and fetus(es), laboratory studies, patient education, and on-going plans of care.

Dependencies

Add the following row(s) to the list of dependencies
Integration Profile Dependency Dependency Type Purpose
Antepartum Record Sharing of Laboratory Reports (XD-LAB) child share laboratory results

Antepartum Record (APR)

The Antepartum Record Profile (APR) is based on the data elements from prenatal records currently in common use.

Obstetric patients in labor and admitted to the hospital or birthing facility optimally would have a complete summary of their antepartum ambulatory care available at the time of admission to evaluate and / or ameliorate risk. This same data is required at any visit to the birthing facility or hospital for any other problems or special care needs of the patient. The antepartum record optimally would be available in its entirety for appropriate continuity of care and legal concerns.

The aggregated record provides important information for all health care professionals who are part of the patient's obstetric care team. Patients may incorporate the data from this aggregated record into their personal health record. Administration staff may use data for billing and payment purposes.

A typical pregnancy duration is approximately 40 weeks. Patient care during that time includes an initial history and physical examination, followed by repetitive office visits with multiple laboratory studies, imaging/ ultrasound studies, and serial physical examinations. As the patient is seen over a finite period for care, aggregation of data relevant to the evaluation of the obstetric patient upon presentation to the birthing facility or hospital is commonly collected on paper forms. This antepartum record contains the most critical information needed to provide care for the patient during pregnancy, delivery and the post-partum period. This data must all be presented and evaluated upon entry to the birthing facility or hospital to ensure optimal continuity of care for the patient and the fetus.

Although the patient and her care provider may plan for a vaginal method of delivery, there is a substantive chance the delivery route may be surgical, requiring anesthesia and post-surgical care.

Current practice is to copy the patient's paper chart at various times during the pregnancy (as at 28 weeks and at 36 weeks of completed gestation), and transport the copies of the chart to the hospital the patient intends to use for delivery. Should the patient arrive at the birthing facility or hospital prior to the chart copy arriving, or if the chart (or information within the chart) is missing on presentation of the patient (a frequent occurrence), the care team must repeat laboratory or imaging studies. This results in unwarranted and duplicative tests, is wasteful of time and resources, and leads to dissatisfied patients. Further, missing or incomplete information about the patient’s clinical status may create a situation where critical information is unavailable which may ultimately result in an injury, inadequate aftercare, or other undesirable outcomes.

A large portion of patients arrive at the birthing facility or hospital without complete documentation. In one recent U.S. study, approximately 70 % of patients (with paper charts) arrived at the birthing facility without their current medical record being available. While only one hospital was involved in this study, one can see the extent of the issue, with pregnant patients possibly going to a different hospital than planned (preterm labor, rapid labor and unable to make it to the planned delivery hospital, or visiting a distant city), moving mid-care, or with a covering physician (rather than the primary obstetrician) on call.

In a Swedish study done in the 1990’s, critical data on paper records were incomplete from 45 to 87.5% of the time. Thus, availability of current medical records remains a significant problem for most hospital birthing facilities; availability of key information electronically will significantly enhance patient safety.

Use Cases

Use Case 1: Basic Antepartum Record Use Case

This use case reflects the course of care during an uncomplicated pregnancy.

Pre-condition
The patient’s obstetrician sees the patient for her initial and subsequent prenatal visits. During the initial and/or subsequent prenatal visits information is collected and may be updated within the office Electronic Health Record (EHR), these include:

  • Patient demographics
  • Menstrual history
  • Obstetric history
  • Medical history including surgical history, psych-social history
  • Genetic history and screening/Teratology counseling
  • Infection history
  • Family history
  • Initial and subsequent physical examination
  • Medications
  • Problems and risk factors for preterm birth
  • Allergies
  • Prenatal visit information
  • Prenatal Laboratory results
  • Documentation of patient education and counseling
  • Plans for care

The information collected during the patient’s prenatal visits make up the components which are included in the patient’s Antepartum Record.

Event(s)
Scenario 1 - At a specified time an initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record is transmitted by the patient’s prenatal care provider EHR to the intended facility for delivery.

The intended facility of delivery health information system receives the transmitted initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record.

Scenario 2 - At a specified time the initial and/or subsequent patient Antepartum Record registry information is transmitted by the patient’s obstetrician EHR to a registry.

The facility of delivery health information system queries the registry repository for the applicable patient’s Antepartum Record(s). A request is made for the patient’s Antepartum Record. The applicable system which contains the patient’s Antepartum Record then makes available the patients Antepartum Record information to the requesting facility of delivery.

Post-condition
The received patient Antepartum Record can be viewed and/or imported into the facility for delivery health information system to facilitate patient care by healthcare professional at the time of delivery for the mother and newborn.

Use Case 2: Antepartum Consultative Care

This use case reflects an example of perinatologist consultative prenatal care.

Pre-condition
The patient’s prenatal care provider sees the patient for her pregnancy in the ambulatory (office) setting. During the pregnancy, the patient is noted to have a medical problem requiring consultation with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist (perinatologist). The office obtains pre-authorization from the insurance payer for the consult and for the intended or anticipated route of delivery. Preauthorization information is transmitted to both the consultant and to the hospital.

Events
The patient is seen in the prenatal care provider’s office where a complete health history (e.g. medical and surgical history, psycho-social history) is obtained and recorded in the office EHR and sent to the consultive care provider office EHR. Data from the perinatologist’s consultation report is incorporated as appropriate. Laboratory and imaging reports ordered by the perinatologist consultant as well as the perinatologist’s consultation report are displayed electronically to the prenatal care provider. The prenatal care provider reviews the consultation report from the perinatologist’s office and imaging studies ordered by the perinatologist along with current recorded data. Physical exam reveals some abnormalities. The prenatal care provider orders additional laboratory studies, and sends the patient to the hospital or birthing facility.

When the laboratory results return, the prenatal care provider completes the admission history and physical, allergies, medications, includes the data prepared or ordered by the perinatologist, and makes it available to the hospital or birthing facility. This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given. The care team assures the complete collection of documents needed is available and that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care.

Post-condition
The pre-delivery history and physical and Antepartum Summary with appropriate relationships to the perinatologist consultation, and all the antepartum laboratory and imaging studies are available to the obstetrician and the hospital or birthing center personnel for incorporation into their respective EHRs. The history and physical is also available to the patient for viewing and incorporation into the patient’s PHR, and into the newborn baby’s PHR.

Use Case 3: Antepartum Collaborative Care

This use case reflects two-way transmission of data in an example of collaborative care.

Pre-condition
A pregnant diabetic patient is seen by her prenatal care provider in the office for prenatal care. An ultrasound is performed to determine gestational age. The patient is sent to a consultant (e.g. perinatologist) as a high-risk patient. Her prenatal care provider transmits preauthorization insurance information, labs and anticipated route of delivery to the consultant and/or hospital birthing facility.

Events
The patient returns to her consultant biweekly for blood testing and ultrasounds (when necessary) in addition to regular ob visits. The consultant reports back to the obstetrician after each visit. Complete history and physical, imaging and additional labs are performed during patient’s regular visit with her prenatal care provider.

The patient arrives at birthing facility. Prenatal care provider completes the admission history and physical, allergies, medications, and includes the data prepared or ordered by the consultant, and makes it available to the hospital birthing facility. This data includes an assessment of the patient’s health status, and the requisite data summarized from the antepartum care given. The care team documents that the complete collection of documents required is available.

Post-condition
The patient’s prenatal care provider delivers by cesarean section after anesthesia. The post-partum discharge planning is notified and assures that there is a suitable environment with appropriate support for post-delivery after-care. Delivery information, i.e. birth weight, APGAR scores, type of delivery, etc is available for pediatrician. The patient's postpartum record is sent to the consultant for incorporation into the patient's record. The patient can incorporate the history and physical into her own personal health record and the newborn’s records into the newborn's personal health record.

Actors/Transaction

There are two actors in this profile, the Content Creator and the Content Consumer. Content is created by a Content Creator and is to be consumed by a Content Consumer. The sharing or transmission of content from one actor to the other is addressed by the appropriate use of IHE profiles described below, and is out of scope of this profile. A Document Source or a Portable Media Creator may embody the Content Creator Actor. A Document Consumer, a Document Recipient or a Portable Media Importer may embody the Content Consumer Actor. The sharing or transmission of content or updates from one actor to the other is addressed by the use of appropriate IHE profiles described by section 3.7 Content Bindings with XDS, XDM and XDR found in the Patient Care Coordination Technical Framework

Antepartum Record Actor Diagram


Options

Actor Option Section
Antepartum Record Options
Content Consumer View Option (See Note 1)

Document Import Option (See Note 1)
Section Import Option (See Note 1)
Discrete Data Import Option (See Note 1)

PCC TF-1: 2.13.1

PCC TF-1: 2.13.2
PCC TF-1: 2.13.3
PCC TF-1: 2.13.4

Content Creator Referral Option (See Note 1)

Discharge Summary Option (See Note 1)

PCC TF-1: 2.13.5

PCC TF-1: 2.13.6

Note 1: The Actor shall support at least one of these options.

Grouping

Content Bindings with XDS, XDM and XDR

It is expected that the transfers of care will occur in an environment where the physician offices and hospitals have a coordinated infrastructure that serves the information sharing needs of this community of care. Several mechanisms are supported by IHE profiles:

For more details on these profiles, see the IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework.

Content profiles may impose additional requirements on the transactions used when grouped with actors from other IHE Profiles.

Cross Enterprise Document Sharing, Media Interchange and Reliable Messages

Actors from the ITI XDS, XDM and XDR profiles embody the Content Creator and Content Consumer sharing function of this profile. A Content Creator or Content Consumer must be grouped with appropriate actors from the XDS, XDM or XDR profiles, and the metadata sent in the document sharing or interchange messages has specific relationships to the content of the clinical document described in the content profile.

Notification of Document Availability (NAV)

A Document Source should provide the capability to issue a Send Notification Transaction per the ITI Notification of Document Availability (NAV) Integration Profile in order to notify one or more Document Consumer(s) of the availability of one or more documents for retrieval. One of the Acknowledgement Request options may be used to request from a Document Consumer that an acknowledgement should be returned when it has received and processed the notification. A Document Consumer should provide the capability to receive a Receive Notification Transaction per the NAV Integration Profile in order to be notified by Document Sources of the availability of one or more documents for retrieval. The Send Acknowledgement option may be used to issue a Send Acknowledgement to a Document Source that the notification was received and processed.

Document Digital Signature (DSG)

When a Content Creator Actor needs to digitally sign a document in a submission set, it may support the Digital Signature (DSG) Content Profile as a Document Source. When a Content Consumer Actor needs to verify a Digital Signature, it may retrieve the digital signature document and may perform the verification against the signed document content.

Content Modules

Content modules describe the content of a payload found in an IHE transaction. Content profiles are transaction neutral. They do not have dependencies upon the transaction that they appear in. The Antepartum Record Profile currently consists of four document content modules, with potentially more added in future work. One or more of these document content modules are required for the implementation of APR. For example, a system may choose to implement the Antepartum Summary the first year, and implement the additional content modules of Antepartum History & Physical, Antepartum Laboratory and Antepartum Education is following years.

Antepartum History and Physical

Antepartum Summary

Antepartum Laboratory

Antepartum Education

Process Flow

Antepartum Record Process Flow

This process flow diagram shows the movement of the antepartum record over the course of care for a pregnancy involving an ambulatory facility (obstetric provider), consultant and hospital (birthing facility). This diagram specifically excludes other infrastructure interactions for simplicity and readability. These infrastructure interactions may be found elsewhere in the framework.

Data from the patient's prenatal care aggregates into her electronic antepartum record by the obstetric provider. The antepartum record is then sent to a consultant who updates the antepartum record, and returns it to the obstetric provider. The electronic antepartum record is then sent to the birthing facility at the appropriate time(s). The consultant may also send the antepartum record directly to the hospital.