| TEMPLATE ID | Ziehl-Neelson stain findings |
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| Concept | Ziehl-Neelson stain findings |
| Description | Not Specified |
| Purpose | Not Specified |
| References | |
| Authors | name: Heather Leslie; organisation: Atomica Informatics; email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com; date: 2024-12-29 |
| Other Details Language | name: Heather Leslie; organisation: Atomica Informatics; email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com; date: 2024-12-29 |
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| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.26.1102 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.lab_microscopy_stain.v0 |
| Ziehl-Neelson stain findings | Ziehl-Neelson stain findings: Findings observed during microscopic examination of tissue treated with specialised stains, intended to enhance the visualisation of specimen, including microorganisms, tissue structures and cellular details. |
| Staining method | Staining method: Name of the technique used to stain the specimen. For example: Ziehl–Neelsen; Gram stain
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| Clinical findings | Clinical findings: Narrative description about the findings observed using the identified stain. For example: an overall description; the presence of non-targeted findings such as epithelial cells or debris. |
| Per target finding | Per target finding: Details about a specific microorganism, tissue structure, or cell structure observed during the microscopic examination of a stained specimen. |
| Staining target | Staining target: Identification of the target organism, cell or structure. For example: gram-positive cocci, fungi, acid-fast bacilli, cell nuclei or pathological inclusions. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, if available.
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| Presence | Presence: Statement about detection of the staining target in the specimen.
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| Qualitative result | Qualitative result: Qualitative assessment of the amount of the target organism, cell, or structure observed using the stain.
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| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the target findings using the identified stain, not captured in other fields. |