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71912-0 Did you feel full of pep during the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE Did you feel full of pep during the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71912-0   VR     Observation       0     VR-8a       4 weeks; Finding; Findings; Full of pep past 4W; Last; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71913-8 During the past 4W, how much did pain interfere with your normal work - including both work outside the home and house work Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE During the past 4 weeks, much did pain interfere with your normal work - including both work outside the home and house work [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71913-8   VR     Observation       0     VR-7       4 weeks; Control; Did pain interfere normal work past 4W; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Occupation; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71914-6 How much bodily pain have you had during the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE How much bodily pain have you had during the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71914-6   VR     Observation       0     VR-6       4 weeks; Finding; Findings; How much bodily pain past 4W; Last; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71915-3 During the past 4W, to what extent has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your normal social activities with family, friends, neighbors or groups Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE During the past 4 weeks, to what extent has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your normal social activities with family, friends, neighbors or groups [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71915-3   VR     Observation       0     VR-5       4 weeks; Control; Finding; Findings; Last; Ordinal; Phys health interfered soc act past 4W; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71916-1 As a result of any emotional problems, you didn't do work or other activities as carefully as usual in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of any emotional problems, you didn't do work or other activities as carefully as usual in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71916-1   VR     Observation       0     VR-4c       4 weeks; Arterial Stenosis; Didn't work as carefully past 4W; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Occupation; Ordinal; Othr; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T prime; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71917-9 As a result of any emotional problems, have you accomplished less than you would like in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of any emotional problems, have you accomplished less than you would like in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71917-9   VR     Observation       0     VR-4b       4 weeks; Accomplished less than like past 4W; Arterial Stenosis; Finding; Findings; Last; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71918-7 As a result of any emotional problems, have you cut down the amount of time you spent on work or other activities in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of any emotional problems, have you cut down the amount of time you spent on work or other activities in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71918-7   VR     Observation       0     VR-4a       4 weeks; Arterial Stenosis; Cut down time spent work past 4W; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Occupation; Ordinal; Othr; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71919-5 As a result of your physical health, have you had difficulty performing the work or other activities - for example, it took extra effort in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of your physical health, have you had difficulty performing the work or other activities - for example, it took extra effort in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71919-5   VR     Observation       0     VR-3d       4 weeks; Arterial Stenosis; Difficulty performing work past 4W; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Occupation; Ordinal; Othr; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
7192-8 Cedar dust Ab.IgE ACnc Ser Pt Qn     ACTIVE Cedar dust IgE Ab [Units/volume] in Serum   MIN DefinitionDescription     kIU/L             ALLERGY   7192-8         Both       0 Cedar Dust IgE Qn       Y   ABS; Aby; Allergen; Allergens; ALLERGY TESTING; Antby; Anti; Antibodies; Antibody; Arbitrary concentration; Autoantibodies; Autoantibody; Immune globulin E; Immunoglobulin E; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Serum; SR 2.42 1.0h(2)               k[IU]/L       0
71920-3 As a result of your physical health, were you limited in the kind of work in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of your physical health, were you limited in the kind of work in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71920-3   VR     Observation       0     VR-3c       4 weeks; Arterial Stenosis; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Limited in kind of work past 4W; LMTED; LTD; Occupation; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71921-1 As a result of your physical health, have you accomplished less than you would like in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of your physical health, have you accomplished less than you would like in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71921-1   VR     Observation       0     VR-3b       4 weeks; Accomplished less than you like past 4W; Arterial Stenosis; Finding; Findings; Last; Ordinal; Ql; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71922-9 As a result of your physical health, have you cut down the amount of time you spent on work or other activities in the past 4W Find ^Patient 4W Ord VR   ACTIVE As a result of your physical health, have you cut down the amount of time you spent on work or other activities in the past 4 weeks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71922-9   VR     Observation       0     VR-3a       4 weeks; Arterial Stenosis; Cut down amount you work past 4W; Finding; Findings; Job; Last; Occupation; Ordinal; Othr; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71923-7 Does your health now limit you in bathing or dressing yourself Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in bathing or dressing yourself [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71923-7   VR     Observation       0     VR-2j       Finding; Findings; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71924-5 Does your health now limit you in walking one block Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in walking one block [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71924-5   VR     Observation       0     VR-2i       Finding; Findings; Limit walking one block; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71925-2 Does your health now limit you in walking several blocks Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in walking several blocks [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71925-2   VR     Observation       0     VR-2h       Finding; Findings; Limit walking several blocks; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71926-0 Does your health now limit you in walking more than a mile Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in walking more than a mile [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71926-0   VR     Observation       0     VR-2g       Finding; Findings; Limit walking > mile; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71927-8 Does your health now limit you in bending, kneeling, stooping Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in bending, kneeling, stooping [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71927-8   VR     Observation       0     VR-2f       Finding; Findings; Limit bending kneeling stooping; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71928-6 Does your health now limit you in climbing one flight of stairs Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in climbing one flight of stairs [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71928-6   VR     Observation       0     VR-2e       Finding; Findings; Limit climbing 1 flight stairs; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71929-4 Does your health now limit you in climbing several flights of stairs Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in climbing several flights of stairs [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71929-4   VR     Observation       0     VR-2d       Finding; Findings; Limit climbing sev flights stairs; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
7193-6 Juniperus sabinoides Ab.IgG ACnc Ser Pt Qn     ACTIVE Mountain Juniper IgG Ab [Units/volume] in Serum   MIN DefinitionDescription                   ALLERGY   7193-6         Both       0 Mt Juniper IgG Qn       Y   ABS; Aby; Allergen; Allergens; ALLERGY TESTING; Antby; Anti; Antibodies; Antibody; Arbitrary concentration; Autoantibodies; Autoantibody; Immune globulin G; Immunoglobulin G; Juniper sabinoides; Juniperus ashei; Mountain cedar; Mountain juniper; Mt Juniper; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Serum; SR; t006; t6 2.73 1.0h(2)               [arb'U]/mL       0
71930-2 Does your health now limit you in lifting or carrying groceries Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in lifting or carrying groceries [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71930-2   VR     Observation       0     VR-2c       Finding; Findings; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71931-0 Does your health now limit you in moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71931-0   VR     Observation       0     VR-2b       Arterial Stenosis; Finding; Findings; Limit in moderate activities; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71932-8 Does your health now limit you in vigorous activities, such as running, lifting heavy objects, participating in strenuous sports Find ^Patient Pt Ord VR   ACTIVE Does your health now limit you in vigorous activities, such as running, lifting heavy objects, participating in strenuous sports [Veterans RAND]   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         SURVEY.GNHLTH   71932-8   VR     Observation       0     VR-2a       Arterial Stenosis; Finding; Findings; Limit in vigorous activities; Ordinal; Point in time; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND 2.67 2.4         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.             0
71933-6 Veterans RAND health survey - 36 item - ^Patient Pt - VR   ACTIVE Veterans Rand health survey - 36 item (VR-36)   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         PANEL.SURVEY.GNHLTH   71933-6   VR             0             Pan; Panel; PANEL.SURVEY.GNHLTH; Panl; Pnl; Point in time; Random; SF-12; SF-36; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND; VR-36 2.69 2.4   Panel     Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.           Release 2.69: DefinitionDescription: Errant term description removed; 0
71934-4 Veterans RAND health survey - 12 item - ^Patient Pt - VR   ACTIVE Veterans Rand health survey - 12 item (VR-12)   MIN DefinitionDescription         Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.         PANEL.SURVEY.GNHLTH   71934-4   VR             0             Pan; Panel; PANEL.SURVEY.GNHLTH; Panl; Pnl; Point in time; Random; SF-12; SF-36; SURVEY.GNHLTH; Veterans RAND; VR-12 2.69 2.4   Panel     Copyright Ã?© 2004 RAND. Used with permission per LOINC Terms of Use. The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) was developed from the Veterans RAND 36 Item Health Survey (VR-36) which was developed from the MOS RAND SF-36 Version 1.0. Details involving the VR-36 and VR-12 questionnaires, scoring algorithms for PCS and MCS summary measures, and imputation programs for missing values can be obtained on request by agreeing to the stipulations given by the RAND Corporation website (See http://www.rand.org/health/surveys_tools/mos/mos_core_36item_terms.html) in a letter to Dr. Lewis Kazis (lek@bu.edu) on institutional letter head. Users of the VR-12 or VR-36 in clinical research studies should also notify Dr. Kazis.           Release 2.69: DefinitionDescription: Errant term description removed; 0
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