| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.lab_blood_cell_count.v0 |
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| Concept | Blood cell count and differential finding |
| Description | Relative and absolute amounts of blood cells identified within an identified specimen. |
| Use | Use to record relative and absolute amounts of blood cells identified within an identified specimen, by manual or automatic detection. |
| Purpose | To record relative and absolute amounts of blood cells identified within an identified specimen, by manual or automatic detection. |
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| Copyright | © openEHR Foundation, Ministry of Health and Wellness Jamaica |
| Authors | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Atomica Informatics Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com Date originally authored: 2024-08-28 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Atomica Informatics Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com Date originally authored: 2024-08-28 |
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| Keywords | FBC, full blood picture, FBP, complete blood count, CBC, full blood examination, FBE, CBE, differential |
| Lifecycle | in_development |
| UID | f4f0c058-f5dc-4d1c-821a-c744bd915a2f |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.1.7644 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1-alpha |
| Archetype Concept Comment | For example: whole blood; urine; or CSF. |
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| Specimen | Specimen: Identification of the specimen examined. Most commonly, the specimen analysed is blood, as part of a complete blood count (or full blood examination) but other body fluids, such as cerebrospinal fluid or urine, may also be tested to identify and quantify the blood cells present. If the tissue specimen has previously been identified in a a higher level archetype level archetype, such as the OBSERVATION.laboratory_test_result, this SLOT may be redundant. Most often, the specimen is blood, but other body fluids like cerebrospinal fluid or urine can also be analyzed to identify and quantify the blood cells present. Typically, the sample used is blood, but other body fluids like cerebrospinal fluid or urine may also be tested to identify and count the blood cells present. Include: openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.specimen.v1 and specialisations |
| Red cell count (RCC) | Red cell count (RCC): Total number of erythrocytes per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| White cell count (WCC) | White cell count (WCC): Total number of leucocytes per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Neutrophil count | Neutrophil count: Number of neutrophils per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Lymphocyte count | Lymphocyte count: Number of lymphocytes per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Monocyte count | Monocyte count: Number of monocytes per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Eosinophil count | Eosinophil count: Number of eosinophils per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Basophil count | Basophil count: Number of basophils per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Blast count | Blast count: Number of blast cells per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Platelet count | Platelet count: Number of platelets per volume unit of the specimen. Units:
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| Neutrophil % | Neutrophil %: The proportion of neutrophils compared to the total white blood cell count.
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| Lymphocyte % | Lymphocyte %: The proportion of lymphocytes compared to the total white blood cell count.
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| Monocyte % | Monocyte %: The proportion of monocytes compared to the total white blood cell count.
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| Eosinophil % | Eosinophil %: The proportion of eosinophils compared to the white blood cell count.
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| Basophil % | Basophil %: The proportion of basophils observed compared to the total white blood cell count.
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| Blast % | Blast %: The proportion of blast cells compared to the total white blood cell count.
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| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the blood cell count, not captured in other fields. |
| Other contributors | Nicola Ewen, SERHA/Ministry of Health and Wellness, Jamaica Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, Australia (openEHR Editor) Yohann White, Ministry of Health and Wellness, Jamaica |
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