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The following defining attributes are unique in the context of the 386053000 |Evaluation procedure (procedure)| subhierarchy. Many of these attributes (e.g., Component, Scale type) are used to define Observable entity concepts.  Evaluation procedures may use the attributes below in addition to those attributes allotted to the 

Concept
t71388002 |Procedure (procedure)|
 hierarchy (see Procedure Attributes Summary page).  All of the attributes for Evaluation procedure concepts should be grouped.  However, current modeling does not reflect this guidance, and examples used on this page are inconsistent with current guidance.  The future of this hierarchy in relation to the observable entity hierarchy is under review.  See 'Observable Entity vs. Evaluation Procedure' at Observable Entity.

Component

Component refers to what is being observed or measured by a procedure.

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Although Pharmaceutical / biologic product (product) and its descendants are considered valid values for the Component (attribute), they are not currently used as values for this attribute in the International Release. The only exception is 787859002 |Vaccine product (medicinal product)| and its descendants, which are used as valid values for this attribute.

Has specimen

Has Specimen indicates the type of specimen on which a measurement or observation is performed.

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  • Concept
    t442165003 |Quantitative measurement of polychlorinated biphenyl in blood specimen using gas chromatography (procedure)|
     uses 
    Concept
    t116686009 |Has specimen (attribute)|
     of 
    Concept
    t119297000 |Blood specimen (specimen)|
     

Measurement method

Measurement Method specifies the method by which an evaluation procedure is performed. It provides additional specificity. For measurement procedures, the 

Concept
t260686004 |Method (attribute)|
is given the value
Concept
t129266000 |Measurement - action (qualifier value)|
.  No concept can be defined with a 
Concept
t370129005 |Measurement method (attribute)|
unless it is being used to refine a 
Concept
t260686004 |Method (attribute)|
 that has a value of 
Concept
t129266000 |Measurement - action (qualifier value)|
 
or one of its subtypes that is also specified in the concept definition. That is, use of 
Concept
t370129005 |Measurement method (attribute)|
 must be in addition to a 
Concept
t260686004 |Method (attribute)|
 of 
Concept
t129266000 |Measurement - action (qualifier value)|
 
or one of its subtypes.  Also, the
Concept
t370129005 |Measurement method (attribute)|
 and its value must be grouped with the
Concept
t260686004 |Method (attribute)|
 and its value of the concept or subtype of 
Concept
t129266000 |Measurement - action (qualifier value)|
.

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  • Concept
    t442165003 |Quantitative measurement of polychlorinated biphenyl in blood specimen using gas chromatography (procedure)|
     has a 
    Concept
    t370129005 |Measurement method (attribute)|
     of 
    Concept
    t2842000 |Gas chromatography measurement (procedure)|

Property

Property specifies the kind of property (quality or characteristic) being measured.

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  • Concept
    t19165008 |Measurement of limb length (procedure)|
     has a 
    Concept
    t370130000 |Property (attribute)|
     of 
    Concept
    t410668003 |Length property (qualifier value)|

Scale type

Scale Type refers to the scale of the result of an observation of a diagnostic test.

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  • Concept
    t442165003 |Quantitative measurement of polychlorinated biphenyl in blood specimen using gas chromatography (procedure)|
     has 
    Concept
    t370132008 |Scale type (attribute)|
     of 
    Concept
    t30766002 |Quantitative (qualifier value)|

Time aspect

Time Aspect specifies temporal relationships for a measurement procedure.  While this attribute has been approved, guidelines for its implementation await development.


Further clarification

An evaluation procedure may evaluate a property of a component, or a property may be the sole focus of the method. In the latter case, component isn’t included since only the property is being evaluated.

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