Listed below are the details for the data element.
FITBIR,
NTRR
1.4
Element Type
Common Data Element
Vital signs date and time
VitalSgnDateTime
Short Description
Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time
Definition
Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time
Notes
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP;
Creation Date
2014-04-01
Historical Notes
Vital signs date and time
References
MS
Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Sirensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50 7:512-6.
Data Type
Date or Date & Time
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
GENERAL/HEADACHE:
Record the date vital signs are taken. The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.) and in the format acceptable to the study database. Not every study will need to collect time and this field should be removed if not applicable
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SCI/MG/NMD/SMA/MS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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FA:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary. Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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ALS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
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EPILEPSY:
Record the date vital signs are taken. Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Record the date vital signs are taken.
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DMD:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
Preferred Question Text
Vital signs taken date and time
Category Groups and Classifications
| Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Stroke | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Epilepsy | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy/Becker Muscular Dystrophy | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Neuromuscular Diseases | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Headache | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Myasthenia Gravis | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Friedreich's Ataxia | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Multiple Sclerosis | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Spinal Muscular Atrophy | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Spinal Cord Injury | N/A | N/A |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
| Trauma | Trauma | N/A |
| General (For all diseases) | Assessments and Examinations | Vital Signs and Other Body Measures |
Classification
Headache:
Supplemental
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy/Becker Muscular Dystrophy:
Core
Epilepsy:
Supplemental
Stroke:
Core
Neuromuscular Diseases:
Core
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis:
Core
Multiple Sclerosis:
Supplemental
Friedreich's Ataxia:
Core
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Myasthenia Gravis:
Core
Trauma:
Supplemental
Rehabilitation/Outcomes
Pre-Hospital
Acute Hospital
Trauma Epidemiology
Spinal Muscular Atrophy:
Core
Spinal Cord Injury:
Supplemental
Keywords
Labels
NINDS_CDE





