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Value of the enumerated item (as it would occur in clinical data).
float(optional)Numeric significance of the CodeListItem relative to others in the CodeList.
Rank is optional, but if given for any EnumeratedItems in a CodeList it must be given for all.
integer(optional)Ordering on the Items (within a containing EnumeratedItem) for use whenever a list of Items is presented to a user. OrderNumber is optional, but if given for any EnumeratedItems in a CodeList it must be given for all.

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Defines an individual member value of a valid value list. Only the coded value is given. If print/display-forms are needed, CodeListItem should be used. CodeListItems and EnumeratedItems may not be mixed within a single codelistThe CodedValue must be an acceptable value of the DataType of the containing CodeList.

The EnumeratedItems within a single CodeList element must not have duplicate CodedValues (as interpreted by the CodeList's DataType).

The Rank attribute may be used where the relative value corresponding to an enumeration cannot or should not be determined by its lexical order. For example, if you have a list of enumerated text values including "Low", "Medium", and "High" and wish to assign these relative numeric values 1, 2, and 3 respectively, you should include a Rank attribute for each EnumeratedItem defined. Without the applied rank attribute, the normal lexical ordering would be "High", "Low", and "Medium".

The OrderNumbers provide an ordering on the EnumeratedItems (within a containing CodeList) for use whenever a list of Enumerated Items is presented to a user. They do not imply anything about event scheduling, time ordering, or data correctness.

The EnumeratedItems within a single CodeList must not have duplicate Ranks or OrderNumbers.


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