CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE)
CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) is the date, time and time zone that the PERSON's Temperature was taken.
Format / Length
max an25
Description
CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) is the same as attribute PERSON PROPERTY RECORDED DATE and PERSON PROPERTY RECORDED TIME.
CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) is the date, time and time zone that the PERSON's Temperature was taken.
A Timestamp is represented with the components of date, time and either the number of hours offset (plus or minus) from Greenwich Mean Time, or the letter Z to signify that it is the same as Greenwich Mean Time.
In most cases offset time is restricted to:
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+01:00
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+00:00
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-00:00
Examples of valid formats are:
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2022-12-01T10:15:20+01:00 British Summer Time (GMT + 1 Hour)
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2022-12-01T10:15:20+00:00 Greenwich Mean Time
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2022-12-01T10:15:20-00:00 Greenwich Mean Time
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2022-12-01T09:18:00Z Greenwich Mean Time.
Also Known As
This data element is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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Plural | CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMPS (TEMPERATURE) |
Where Used
Type | Link | How used |
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Data Element | CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) | references in description CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) |
Data Set | National Neonatal Data Set - Episodic and Daily Care | references in description CODED OBSERVATION TIMESTAMP (TEMPERATURE) |