62996-4
ClinicalPhenX - stuttering protocol 200901
Definition
The Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition (SSI-4) is an interviewer-administered test that records a sample of the respondent's speech. The Computerized Scoring of the Stuttering Severity (Version 2; CSSS-2.0) software is provided to facilitate the calculation of frequency and duration of stuttering dysfluencies. The software automatically produces a record of the percentage of syllables stuttered (frequency) and the duration of the three longest stuttering events. The Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition (SSI-4) is a proprietary protocol and administration requires a licensing agreement from Pro-Ed. Researchers should complete and return an application to testquestion@pro-ed.com
LOINC 6-Axis Classification
Component
PhenX - stuttering protocol 200901
Property
-
Time Aspect
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale Type
-
Method Type
PhenX
Details
Class
PANEL.PHENX
Order/Observation
N/A
Short Name
Stuttering proto
Related Names
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LOINC code 62996-4?
LOINC code 62996-4 identifies "PhenX - stuttering protocol 200901". The Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition (SSI-4) is an interviewer-administered test that records a sample of the respondent's speech. The Computerized Scoring of the Stuttering Severity (Version 2; CSSS-2.0) software is provided to facilitate the calculation of frequency and duration of stuttering dysfluencies. The software automatically produces a record of the percentage of syllables stuttered (frequency) and the duration of the three longest stuttering events. The Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition (SSI-4) is a proprietary protocol and administration requires a licensing agreement from Pro-Ed. Researchers should complete and return an application to testquestion@pro-ed.com
What does 62996-4 measure?
This code measures PhenX - stuttering protocol 200901 in ^Patient. It belongs to the PANEL.PHENX class in the LOINC classification.
What is LOINC?
LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.