LOINC Code 98703-2: Motor nerve conduction panel Nerve
98703-2 is a LOINC code used to identify Motor nerve conduction panel Nerve in laboratory and clinical observation data. You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges. LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Motor nerve conduction panel. It is commonly used with the system or sample type Nerve.
What is this code?
LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Motor nerve conduction panel. It is commonly used with the system or sample type Nerve.
When is it used?
- Used in lab systems, EHRs, and clinical data exchange.
- May identify a test, observation, survey item, or clinical document request rather than a diagnosis.
- Status: ACTIVE
- Order vs observation: Both
- Panel type: Panel
What it does not mean
- The code identifies the observation or test, not the actual result.
Key facts
- Motor nerve conduction panel Nerve
- Motor nerve conduction panel
- This panel contains the collection of terms that would be used to report results for additional nerves studied during the motor part of a nerve conduction studies (NCS). The most commonly studied motor nerves have their own panels (median, ulnar, fibular (peroneal), and tibial). This panel should be repeated for each stimulation and recording site combination for each additional nerve that is studied.
- Motor NC Pnl; NEURO; Pan; PANEL.NEURO; Panl; Pnl; Point in time; Random
Where you may see this code
You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges.
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