| 84 | Diet: |
| 85 | 1 Vegetarian 5940000 |
| 86 | 2 Vegan 24930006 |
| 87 | 3 Pescatarian - NO CODE YET? |
| 88 | 4 Omnivore 41449007 - "General Diet" rather than 'omnivore' which is a description of an organism |
| 89 | 9998 PNA x |
| 90 | 9999 DK x |
| 91 | |
| 92 | Next two questions - work-related and non-work-related activity need to be combined to give a single code, the higher of the two categories, plus the 'sedentary job' code if that is appropriate. |
| 93 | 0 No_work 73438004 |
| 94 | 1 No_physical 160923008 - sedentary job (finding) |
| 95 | 2 Light_physical 160631001 |
| 96 | 3 Heavy_physical 160633003 |
| 97 | 9998 PNA x |
| 98 | 9999 DK x |
| 99 | |
| 100 | 0 NONE 228445002 |
| 101 | 1 Light_activity 160631001 |
| 102 | 2 Moderately_vigorous 160632008 |
| 103 | 3 Heavy_vigorous 160633003 |
| 104 | 4 Extreme_exercise 102533007 |
| 105 | 9998 PNA x |
| 106 | 9999 DK x |
| 107 | |
| 108 | # of brothers 224096003 |
| 109 | # of sisters 224097007 |
| 110 | How many children do you have? |
| 111 | |
| 112 | Family history of conditions is unlikely to be valuable in SNOMED - the questions won't be asked the same way in other questionnaires. However, a basic heirarchy of SNOMED coded FH by diagnosis (regardless of which family member was affected). So represent the data twice - once in a SNOMED heirarchy and once in a more detailed, BRICCS-heirarchy. |
| 113 | |
| 114 | FH dates? Not dates as such, but each fact will need a modifier or attribute, representing the 'age at onset' for that relative. |
| 115 | |
| 116 | Alive / dead: SNOMED codes for father, mother, brother, sister. But children are recorded in SNOMED only as sons or daughters. This will have to be locally coded. |
| 117 | |
| 118 | Death? Age at death of the relative is most important. No evidence of 'cause of death' in SNOMED, so local codes for all this. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | Sudden death is 430283008 - but specific per relative not available. Double enter - SNOMED code and specific local questionnaire codes. |