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71980-7 VR-36 Physical functioning score - oblique method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Physical functioning (PF) score - oblique method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71980-7   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 PF, raw score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71981-5 VR-36 Mental health score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Mental health (MH) score - oblique method T-score   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   71981-5   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 MH, T score, oblique method     Emotional stability; Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71982-3 VR-36 Role emotion score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Role emotion (RE) score - oblique method T-score   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   71982-3   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 RE, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71983-1 VR-36 Social functioning score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Social functioning (SF) score - oblique method T-score   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   71983-1   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 SF, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71984-9 VR-36 Vitality score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Vitality (VT) score - oblique method T-score   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   71984-9   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 VT, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71985-6 VR-36 General health score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 General health (GH) score - oblique method T-score   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   71985-6   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 GH, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71986-4 VR-36 Bodily pain score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Bodily pain (BP) score - oblique method T-score   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   71986-4   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 BP, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71987-2 VR-36 Role physical score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Role physical (RP) score - oblique method T-score   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   71987-2   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 RP, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Phys score; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71988-0 VR-36 Physical functioning score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Physical functioning (PF) score - oblique method T-score   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   71988-0   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 PF, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71989-8 VR-36 Physical component summary score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Physical component summary (PCS) score - oblique method T-score   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   71989-8   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 PCS, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
7199-3 Cephalosporine mold Ab.IgE ACnc Ser Pt Qn     ACTIVE Cephalosporine mold IgE Ab [Units/volume] in Serum   MIN DefinitionDescription     kIU/L             ALLERGY   7199-3         Both       0 Cephalospor Mold IgE Qn       Y   ABS; Aby; Allergen; Allergens; ALLERGY TESTING; Antby; Anti; Antibodies; Antibody; Arbitrary concentration; Autoantibodies; Autoantibody; Cephalospor Mold; Immune globulin E; Immunoglobulin E; Mould; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Serum; SR 2.73 1.0h(2)               k[IU]/L       0
71990-6 VR-36 Mental component summary score - oblique method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Mental component summary (MCS) score - oblique method T-score   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   71990-6   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 MCS, T score, oblique method     Meth; Method of; Obl; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
71991-4 VR-36 Mental health score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Mental health (MH) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71991-4   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 MH, raw score, orthogonal method     Emotional stability; Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71992-2 VR-36 Role emotion score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Role emotion (RE) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71992-2   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 RE, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71993-0 VR-36 Social functioning score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Social functioning (SF) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71993-0   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 SF, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71994-8 VR-36 Vitality score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Vitality (VT) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71994-8   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 VT, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71995-5 VR-36 General health score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 General health (GH) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71995-5   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 GH, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71996-3 VR-36 Bodily pain score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Bodily pain (BP) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71996-3   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 BP, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71997-1 VR-36 Role physical score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Role physical (RP) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71997-1   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 RP, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Phys score; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71998-9 VR-36 Physical functioning score - orthogonal method Score ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Physical functioning (PF) score - orthogonal method   MIN DefinitionDescription     score   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   71998-9   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 PF, raw score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Scale; 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.     {score}       0
71999-7 VR-36 Mental health score - orthogonal method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Mental health (MH) score - orthogonal method T-score   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   71999-7   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 MH, T score, orthogonal method     Emotional stability; Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
72-9 Cefatrizine Susc Isolate Pt OrdQn MIC   ACTIVE Cefatrizine [Susceptibility] by Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)   MIN DefinitionDescription                   ABXBACT   72-9   MIC     Observation       0 Cefatrizine Islt MIC           ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITIES; AST; ID; Infectious Disease; InfectiousDisease; Islt; Isol; Minimum inhibitory concentration; Point in time; Random; Sus; Suscept; Susceptibilities; Susceptibility; Susceptibilty 2.19 1                       0
720-3 Hemoglobin.free PrThr Plas Pt Ord     ACTIVE Free Hemoglobin [Presence] in Plasma   MIN DefinitionDescription                   HEM/BC   720-3         Both       0 Hgb Free Plas Ql           FR; Haemoglobin; Hb; HEMATOLOGY/CELL COUNTS; Hgb; Hgb Free; Non-protein bound; Ordinal; Pl; Plasma; Plsm; Point in time; PR; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen 2.73 1                     The PrThr property is used for LOINC terms whose results are reported using an ordered categorical scale, regardless of whether or not an internal threshold was used to make that determination. This change was approved by the Laboratory LOINC Committee in June 2016. 0
7200-9 Chaetomium globosum Ab.IgE ACnc Ser Pt Qn     ACTIVE Chaetomium globosum IgE Ab [Units/volume] in Serum   MIN DefinitionDescription     kIU/L             ALLERGY   7200-9         Both       0 C globosum IgE Qn       Y   ABS; Aby; Allergen; Allergens; ALLERGY TESTING; Antby; Anti; Antibodies; Antibody; Arbitrary concentration; Autoantibodies; Autoantibody; C globosum; Immune globulin E; Immunoglobulin E; m208; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Rm208; Serum; SR 2.73 1.0h(2)               k[IU]/L       0
72000-3 VR-36 Role emotion score - orthogonal method Tscore ^Patient Pt Qn VR   ACTIVE VR-36 Role emotion (RE) score - orthogonal method T-score   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   72000-3   VR     Observation       0       VR 36 RE, T score, orthogonal method     Meth; Method of; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; SF-12; SF-36; Survey; SURVEY.GNHLTH; T-score; 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
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