Preferred Label : Planned Contingent On Relationship Pause Quantity Range;
NCIt related terms : PlannedContingentOnRelationship.pauseQuantityRange;
Alternative definition : BRIDG 5.3: A quantity of time falling within minimum and maximum bounds that specifies
the elapsed time between when an activity is ready for execution and the actual beginning
of the execution. EXAMPLE(S): If drug X was administered, perform lab test Y 1 hour
afterwards (contingency target another activity) - the pauseQuantityRange is 1 hour
(minimum and maximum bounds of the range are the same) Only perform a substance administration
of drug X within 10 minutes if the blood pressure was over some threshold number (target
observation result from another activity that is an observation) - the pauseQuantityRange
is 0-10 minutes Only perform a substance administration of drug Y within 10 minutes
if the blood pressure was over some threshold number AND either the result of a certain
lab test was positive or the subject's temperature was elevated (target group of
criteria, i.e. (A and (B or C)) - the pauseQuantityRange is 0-10 minutes For the more
complex examples of doing activity A 5 minutes after the start of B or 5 minutes after
the end of B, use pauseQuantity in combination with completionRequiredBeforeStartingIndicator
where the pauseQuantity in both cases would be 5 minutes and after the start of would
be completionRequiredBeforeStartingIndicator false and after the end of true.
OTHER NAME(S): NOTE(S): The pauseQuantityRange defines the amount of time between
two points in time: (1) the point when all preceding steps (in sequence) and preconditions
of an activity have been completed, and (2) the actual start of the activity. The
completion of all pre-conditions and preceding steps (based on sequence number) indicates
that an activity is ready for execution according to the definition above. The pauseQuantityRange
counter or timeclock starts then, and when the full amount of time is reached, the
activity begins. A pauseQuantityRange with a negative value means that the activity
starts some amount of time prior to the estimated time that the activity is ready
for execution, i.e. prior to the estimated time that the pre-conditions and preceding
steps will be completed.;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL978227;
Origin ID : C165030;
UMLS CUI : C5236822;
Semantic type(s)
concept_is_in_subset