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The possible or expected results that can be obtained by observing, monitoring, measuring or otherwise qualitatively or quantitatively recording one or more aspects of physiologic or psychologic processes. EXAMPLE(S): The normal range for a systolic blood pressure reading is 110-130 for adult males: ReferenceResult.referenceTypeCode = normal range ReferenceResult.valueTypeCode = systolic blood pressure ReferenceResult.value(ANY=>IVL) = 110-130 mm[Hg] ReferenceResult.populationScopeCode = adult males The limit of quantitation for a PK assay, concentration of drug XYZ is 2-60 nanograms/ml for adult women as processed by Acme Labs: ReferenceResult.referenceTypeCode = limit of quantitation ReferenceResult.valueTypeCode = PK assay, concentration of drug XYZ ReferenceResult.value(ANY=>IVL) = 2-60 nanograms/ml ReferenceResult > PerformingLaboratory > Laboratory > Organization.name = Acme Labs The normal range for a hemoglobin concentration measurement on an adult female performed by Acme Labs is 12.1 to 15.1 g/dL: ReferenceResult.referenceTypeCode = normal range ReferenceResult.valueTypeCode = hemoglobin concentration measurement ReferenceResult.value(ANY=>IVL) = 12.1 to 15.1 g/dL ReferenceResult.populationScopeCode = adult females ReferenceResult > PerformingLaboratory > Laboratory > Organization.name = Acme Labs The normal range for a fasting blood glucose measurement on an adult performed by Acme Labs is 3.6 to 5.8 mmol/L: ReferenceResult.referenceTypeCode = normal range ReferenceResult.valueTypeCode = blood glucose measurement ReferenceResult.value(ANY=>IVL)= 3.6 to 5.8 mmol/L ReferenceResult.populationScopeCode = adult ReferenceResult.fastingStatusIndicator = true ReferenceResult > PerformingLaboratory > Laboratory > Organization.name = Acme Labs OTHER NAME(S): Normal range, reference range, limit of quantitation, clinical concern range, data checking range, alert range NOTE(S): The context of a reference result may include any combination of the following: the performing lab, the performing device, and the population to which the reference value pertains. The context may also omit any of those aspects as well.
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