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Public Use DataTapeDocumentationMedical ExaminationAges 1-74Tape Number 4233National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveyr IWI.75
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESPublic Health ServiceOffice of Health Reaaarch, Statistics, and TechnologyNational Center for Health Statistic
Hyattaville, MarylandMay 1981
The data compilation and documentation necessary for the Medical
Examination (Ages 1-74) Data Tape were done by !filburHadden, Kurt
?.laurer,Everette Collins, Evelym Stanton, Dorothy Blodgett and Plary
!kdley of the Division of Health Examination Statistics, National
Center for Health Statistics. A special note of gratitude is due
13arianVarga who patiently typed and retyped this material.
HANES 1971-1975
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Descriptionof Survey.........................................
Target Population..................,..........................
Data Collection ...............................................
of HANES Data ............,....................................
Errors in the Data Sets and Survey Differences....................
Variance Estimation...............................................
Tape Characteristics..............................................
GeneralNotes
.4steriskson Tape Description.................................
DemographicInformation.......................................
~{edicalE~amination(Agesi-74) ...............................
Limitationsof Data... ........................................
Tape DescriptionSummary
DemographicData.... ..........................................
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION(AGES 1-74) DATA TAPE
Health and NutritionExaminationSurvey,HANES 1, 1971-1975
Descriptionof Survey: A detaileddescriptionof the desia~,content
and operationof HANES I is providedin the followingreports: Plan
and Operationof the Health and NutritionExaminationSurvey,DHEW
Pub. No. (HSM)73-1310,Series 1, Nos. 10a and 10b, Public Health
Service,Washington,D.C., U. S. GovernmentPrintingOffice,February
1973. Also providedis a draft report on the augmentationsurvey of
adults describingthe relevantfield work conductedbetweenJuly 1974
and October 1975.
Target Population: HANES I was conductedon a nationwideprobability
sample of approximately28,000persons,ages 1-74 years, from the
civilian,noninstitutionalizedpopulationof the coterminousUnited
States,exceptingthose personsresidingon Indianreservations. The
survey startedin April 1971 and for many surveycomponentswas completed
in June 1974. The ,HANESI samplewas selectedso that certainpopulation
groups thoughtto be at high risk of malnutrition(personswith low
incomes,preschoolchildren,women of childbearinga$e and the elderly)
Although the main emphasis of HANES I was on nutrition, a subset of
those sample persons aged 25-74 received a more detailed health
examination which was continued through October 1975. No particular
oversampling of subgroups of the population was done in this subsample
(e.g., women of childbearing age were not oversampled as they were
for the major nutrition component of KANES I).
representative of the United States population
time of HANES I.
This subsample is also
aged 25-74 during the
After the nutrition survey was completed, the detailed examination
given to the 25-74 age group was continued until the total number of
examined persons was approximately double the number of examinees who
received the detailed examination during the nutrition survey.
In order tO produce national estimates Of the nutritional status
/of the U. S. population at an earlier date, a probability subsample
of 35 of the 65 Primary Sampling units (PSUIS) was selected. This
.s;ksample also made it possible to produce national estimates
of certain other aspects of health stat’usin the population that were
critically ne~ded at an earlier date and examination components that
for Iogiscic reasons could not be continued z-orthe remainder of the
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the entire SMSA. (This selection procedure was based on operational
considerate ions, and although unbiased, is recognized as not being
statistically optimal,)
Data Collection: Information for all examined sampIe persons in HAVES I
was obtained by means of a household interview, a general medical history,
a 24-hour dietary intake recall interview, a food frequency interview,
a food program questionnaire, a general medical examination, dental,
dermatological and ophthalmological examinations, anthropometric
measurement, hand-wrist x-rays (of those ages 1-17 only) and 24
hematological, blood chemistry, and urological laboratory determinations.
In addition to the
means of the above
information received on all examined persons
questionnaires, procedures and measurements,
by
the
following data were gathered on the subsample of adults aged 25-74:
a medical history supplement; supplementary questionnaires concerning
arthrit~s, respiratory and cardiovascular conditions (when applicable);
questionnaire; a general well-being questionnaire;
examination; x-rays of the chest and hip and knee
electrocardiography; goniometry; spirometry;
and t~.lberv~lin tests, along ‘with additional
Use of I-L4NESData
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With the goal of mutual benefit, NCHS requests the cooperation of
recipients of data tapes in certain actions related to their use:
A. Pay published material derived from the data should
acknowledge the National Center for Health Statistics as
the original source. It should include also a disclaimer
which credits any analyses, interpretations, or conclusions
reached to the author (recipient of the tape) and not to
NCHS, which is responsible only for the initial data.
B. Consumers who wish to publish a technical description
of the data will make a reasonable effort to insure that
the description is not inconsistent with that published
by NCHS. This does not mean, however, that NCHS ~~ill
review such descriptions.
Errors in the Data Sets and Survey Differences
The d~ts u~~r~l tapes h.2vebeen ‘subjected~o a ‘greztdeal of careful
editing. However, due to the large volume of data in the series,
it is likely that a small number of errors or discrepancies remain
undetected. iVe would appreciate if any such errors are detectzd
that they be brought to OUT zttmtian so that new corrected copies
of the tape can be created and errata sheets issued to previous
purchasers.
Some of the continuous data items have extremely high or low values
and tfehave verified that they do in fact zppear that way on the
hard documenrs; that is, we hzve verizied that the values have not
been incorrectly !<eyed.
In general, l..lehave not attempted to r~solve zn~ differences t’hatmay
exist bet’xeenastimates derived from the various subsamplss of FWNES 1.
>{or]lllre O;e made any comparisons between estimates from ‘ELViESI and
previws surveys conducted by t’heDivision of :HealthExamination
Statistics.
Variance Estimation
Because the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey is based upon a complex
sample design, the assumptions
available statistical programs
of the variances of statistics
of many statistical tests and routinely
are not met, For this reason, when estimates
from HAYES are computed, the technique of
estimation must be based upon complex sampling
the user with the capability of estimating the
have provided Strata and Primary Sampling Unit
theory. In order to provide
complex sample variances, we
(PSIJ] codes on the EWES
user tapes in tape positions 194-198. However, these codes are suitable
for making variance estimates only for examination locations 1-65 and 1-100.
To compute variance estimates for examination locations 1-35 or 66-100, it
is neczssary to recode the current Strata-PSU codes according to the
. . .speclrlcations that follow. The resultant recoded Strata-PSU codes should
be used only for locations 1-55 and 66-100.
One computer program that should be widely available sometime around ch.e
summer of 1978 as part of the Statistical .Malysis System (available from
the 5X3 Institute, IiIc,, Post Cffice 3ox 10066, Raleigh, North Carolina
Recode S~ecifications for Strata-PSU Codes
First. .-create a file with only those records in the file for examinationlocations 1-3S,”
Second .--Retain the original Strata-PSU codes in Strata 7-10 and 13 inthe original form as the recoded Strata-PSU codes.
~~rd .--Recode the remaining strata according to the chart below.
Fourth. --Repeat the process for examination locations 66-1OO,*
Old Strata #(tape positions 194-195) Xew Strata # New PSU f
01 01 00102 01 00203 03 00106 03 oo~04 04 00105 04 oo~ ,Ii 11 00112 11 00214 14 00121 14 002~J 15 00116 Is (JO?17 17 !30120 17 ()()2:3 18 00119 18 eo2~-l.4 22 001~~ 22 00223 ~~~~
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Tape Characteristics
Title: Medical Examination [Ages 1-74) Data Tape
Catalog Number: 4235
Data Set Name: HEH’4NESI.DU425303
Record Length: 850
Blocksize: 3400
Number of Records: 23808
Number of Reels: 1
Recording Mode: Fixed Block, EBCDIC
Channel: 9 Track
Created by: Division of Health Examination StatisticsNational Center for Health StatisticsHyattsville, Maryland
General Notes
Asterisks on the Tape Description: Some of the data items were obtained
only for a particular subsample of WS. Consequently some of these
items appear to have a great deal of missing data (coded as BLANK) due
to nonresponse, but in fact the data are missing because the design of
HANES dictated that the item was to be obtained only for a particular
subsample. (For further discussion of the various subsamples in HAINES
the user should see the detailed note for tape positions 1S8-193.)
To alert the user to this fact asterisks were put on the tape description.
One asterisk denotes that the data item was obtained only on examinees
in locations 1-65. Two asterisks denote that the data item was obtained
only on examinees in locations 66-100.
Demographic Information: An advance letter, announcing the forthcoming
arrival of an interviewer from the
mailed to each household that fell
subsequently visited the household
U. S. Bureau of the Census, was
into the sample area. The interviewer
to ascertain its composition and to
administer a questionnaire, the primary ?urpose of which was to obtain
demographic information. The questionnaire was administered to each
poter,tialsample pe~son that “wasavailribleand conpe?e?t enough zz
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Medical Examination: Sample persons were ezarnined by a physician
with the aid of a nurse. All examinees were given a general
examination which focused on the clinical signs of nutritional
deficiencies although the physician was given instructions to record
any other abnormal findings he observed. Those in the detailed sample
were examined more thoroughly with additional emphasis given to the
cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems, and the
ears, nose and throat. During. the augmentation survey in 1974 and
1975 the physicians also examined the sample persons’ occular fundi.
The examination of those receiving only the general examination
generally took about 15 minutes znd the examination of those in t’ne
detailed sample generally took about 25 minutes.
Limitations of the Data: The general and detailed medical examinations
were special examinations tailored to meet the objectives and limitations
of the survey s.nd were not intended to be complete medical e~aminatiorls.
In general, the data are the physicians’ clinical impressions ‘oas=d
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system are more accurately coded on the detailed examination form
[tape positions 425-799), and findings relating to other systems
may be found more frequently on the general examination form (tape
positions 225-361).
The medical examination forms were keyed by the Bureau of the Census
and delivered to the Center on tape. Center personnel checked the
dat~ for completeness and consistency, verifying problems where possible
by reference to microfilm records of the original forms. Further edits
for Coding and ?ie>~unchingmistakes ‘.reremade in an effort to make the
datx z; accuratz as possible. Xedical and other Division staff also
rs’~i:;~dthe microfilm of the general examination form and coded
yhysi:ixnsl entries under ‘!other,plezse speciSJ’l’as ICD.\codes
(se: i)cur.ent~tionand detailsd notes :or taps positions 535-559 and
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DENOGWHIC DATA SUMlO_RY - HANES I
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Saz.ple sequence number .................................................
Size of place ..........................................................SNSA--not S)lsil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Type of living qu2rters ................................................Land usg~c .............................................................
If rural, asked - How many acres of land are included ..................If 10 acres or r.ore asked - Sale of crops, etc, 2mount to $50 or more ..
If 10 acres or less asked - Saie of crops, etc. amount to $250 or more .Age - head of household .. -...............................=... ..,.,......
Sex - head of household ...........*.. ..................................
HiShest grsde attended -;;head of household ,.......,.....*.........,.,..
Race - he2d of houszhold .....’.................*..,......,.,............
Total number of persons in household.-
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Total samp~e persons in household ..,.............,.......,....,,.,.....
Number of rooms in house .................,............#......,.........
IS there piped water .....,.............................................If :TSS> is there hot and cold piped water ....................,.........
If yes to piped water - Does ho!~se kve a sink ~ylth piped wa?sr ...s....Does hou~~ ~2V= 2 r2n~e or COOIK st~v~ .........,....,..................,
Does hotis~ have 2 re?rige~z?or ..........................................
Are kitchen fzcili?ies used by anyone not liv~n~ in housshold ..........
Total iamil.y income g~oup ............... . . ...1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
?TOTZ: T~-e ioLL~.,.~ngin.com.=questions :;era asked Qnly if “TotaL ~amil”]
ITLCOma” Ijas Less than $7,000
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Di.riiends, interest or rsp.t ............................................Ii y?s - ?071 much alto~ethsr ...........................................Net in,~ome ~c,gmown non- Ea=m ‘ousiness, professional practice or
pait=?r~hi~ ..........................................................
If ,.r~~- ‘dO”bTrr.uchaltozetber ...........................................:J2~-income irom a farm .................................................
if y~~ . Hq,,Jmuch altogether ...........................................VeLcr33’5 pa;~.ents .........................................~~ :,r~~-
............?DT..JT.uch 21ta~ether ......................................
.ilirony ,.....
child supp@rt or contributions from persons not livin~ inFlous.:hol,d.............................................................
If ;-ss - HO:J much altogether ............................................
.....1.w,. other income ,.............................................~f-y~~ - yp~.:
..........r.uch alto~ether ............................................
TI~Eal 2mD1Jr.t...........................................................
Family unit cod= .......................................................F.~LariOrL;5ip to head o: household ...............*.. ...................
.-V~sat int=rview ......................................................Xacs of exzr.i~ed person ...............................................sex of ~xar,ined person ................................................:,[aritalstatus .....
K................. . . ...4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g~ ~~ of b~rth (zonth and yzai) ........................................
Placsof birch ........................................................:~.~-,-~..zs: qr2.d= of re,<lllaischool el.per2ttended .........................3id he ii?ish the ‘:r=ae..... ..........................................~~ ~~ zt:zr.iin~ school now ............................................:+:~~ ;=,~ a’.’:rattsn~ed a school of any k~nd ....... .....................
~~-.,r~~- :,>.a? ?.i?.d 0: Scl-.ool ..........................................~~ z~.;.rlar.;J~ss z:l~zz th~n En~Li~h Ersquentl.y s~ok=z in ;k~ hcusehoid .~~-..:s-, - :.,”:,~:1Q~.:,J~:~ ..................”.,... ........................-,~q,at LS :,~qflrna~+n ar-castr~,r3r x2ti5n2L or?gia ....,....................~.--a~a~:,-~~~--=,fl~i~-~‘.o~~ Q;- ~~~ t thr<= ~-on-c’~,~...........................
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TapePositions—
Was he looking for }.mrk or on lay-off from 2 job .....*.... ...*...... ..
If yes - Which .................1 ......*.. ..........-
Class of hmrker ......................*.... ..........,
Ii self-er.ployed in “own” busir,ess and not a farm, is
incorporated ......................................
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .the busiaess.................
Busines; or izdustry code .. ● ,........4............................‘.. .
Occupation code .......................................................Date OE examination ....................*.............,................
Age at examination.,....*....................“...................,.......
Farm/non-farm .............-’....................................,.....
Poverty izdexr
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Region ;...........,..........#.....................,...................
FOOD PROGRAPISAPPLICAEILITY ...........................................
Are you- Aye you
~That is
Are you
Are you
certified to participate in the food stamp program? ..........,,
buying food stamps now? .......................................!
the main rezson you zren’t participating in the program? .......certified to partici.pzte in the commodity distribution grogram?
receiving commodity foods now for your fzmily? .........,....,,,
Why aren’t you participating in the program? ..’............’............
S.AMPLE WEIGHTS i...,., ...............,....,. ..........................4.r
STF!!TA - Prim2ry Sampling Unit (PSU) ........i...;........,.............
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BLOOD PRESSUFJ
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Y.E.U3. ~vf~j .EJ2S , X13 SE .V1D TEF.O.IT
Findin>s/!Io findin~s .....................................................
Dry, starin~ hair ........................................................
Dyspi5=e.nt;cihair ........................................................
Easily pluckable hair ....................................................
Abnormal texture or loss of cvrl .........................................Circumcorneal injection .................................................,
Conjunct i~;~l injection ...................................................
.J~~-2ular’cl=pllarithi s.....................................................;Ierasis .,............................................................
Eitot’i zpz)ts ........
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ksratur!ala~iz ........................................................... .
~i=r,J,pi7ChaL.nia............................................................‘-.lli~r ~SSi,JnS___.~ of lips ..................................................
.~m~uiarsc-=soi lips ....................................................
‘C.hsilasiz.... ............................................................Filiion >3pillar:/akr13phy of kon~ue .....................=. ..............?IJn<iiorc o?>illzr:,’;hyp~rtroahy of ~~n~ue ....-...................
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GENEFL4L MEDICAL EXAMINATION (AGES 1-74) DATA SUMMARY (Cont. )Tape
Positions
CHEST EVALUATION
Findings/No findings .....................................................Beading of ribs ..........................................................Follicular hyperkeratosis of upper bzc’k ..................................
Wheezing on auscultation (diffuse) .......................................
Wheezing on auscultation (focal) ...............,....,..............,.....
Decreased breath sounds ..,..........................................m...,
Other findings .......,....,......,...................,...................
CARDIOVASCULAR EVALUATION
Findings/No findings .....................................................Cyanosis .................................................................Irregular pulse ,..........i..............,.........i.....-...-...........
Cardiac murmur .........................,.....................,...,.,.... .
Other findings ...........................................................
ABDOMINAL EVALUATION
Findings/No findings .......................,............,,...............
‘depatomegaly ................................,...................,...,....
Splenomegaly ........,.......,...........................,..i.............Uterine enlargement ...........................................-..........
Umbilical hernia .........................................................
Potbelly ................................................................
Mass(es) ..................................................................4rea(s) of mass(es) ....
Other findings .........SurSical scars .........
.4rea(s) of surgical scar
Other findings .........
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Findings/Yo findings ................................................,....Borwed le,3s .........,....-.,#.#...,,...,.,..,... ..........................
!tioc’kknees ................,..i.......0,..........................,......
Epiph.ysial enlargement, wrists ..$...................-........?.. .........O:her?idi~gs ...........................................................
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GENEP.U >lEDIC.lLEX!MINATION (AGES 1-74) DATA SLE.PLWY (Cont. )Tape
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SKI?{ E’?.JLUAITION
Findin~s~.~o findings .....................................................Follicular h:iperkeratosis, a~~ ...........................”...”.-.”..-” ..
Ey~erpi=mentation, hands and face ........”............ .“.-....-..,....-..Dry or sc~lin~ skin ......................................................p~riioLli~uLusis .............,.-.........................................
PetechLaL ................................................................
No3aics!+in ....................-.............s- -....”....-...”. ..........P311.2srous ckrmatitis ....................................................
Ecch;m.ozes ,.c............................................................
Otlwr finiin~s ................-.J.-.........-....-.....,..-. ..,.-........
GENEFQL E’LT.JLUATION
Findings/2!o findings .....................................................
Sumar] of Findings by ICI) Codes (nine possible findings) ................
E:<aminerls Subjective Impression of Nutritional Status ...................
Obesity .............................-.-...---.--......--..-.-........-...
Temperature ..............................................................
E}ZEF,IAL ~><. (E:<ceDt canal)
Findin~s/~~~ findin~s (riSht ear) ....................-....................
Fir.dinzs/l~ofindings (left =ar) .................- ........................Opsrativs scar- risht ...................................................
0p2r3tive5 car- left ....................................................Other- right ...................-........................................Other -Lef~ .............................................................
Pi5rc2d 22?s .,......-........-.................-.-S-S-..-...-..-.-.“‘-...
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~in.diil:s/’::(>-‘iadings - ri~htezr .........................................~..KLding3/’!iofindin~s - leicear ..........................................
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AUDITORY CANAL - continued
Other ?indings - right .....
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DAT.4 SUMMARY (Cont. )
Tap e
Positions.—
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Other findings - left ....................................................Red, other disco lors.tion - right .........................................
Red, other discoloration - left ..........................................Fluid - right ...................................,........................
Fluid - left .............................................................
Scars -right ............................................................
Scars -left .....ii... m..................... ............................
Perforated - right ........................I.................,,...........Perforated -left.... ....................................................Nares - right ...............................................,........,...Nares - left .......,,..,. ................................................
Obstruction-right ......................................................Obstruction -left... ....................................................
OTHER SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS
Deviated septum- right ..................................................
Deviated septum- left ...................................................
Swollen turbinates - right ...................................,...........Swollen turbinates - left ................................................
Chronic inflammation- right .............................................Chronic inflammation- left ..............................................
Other-right ............................................................
Other - deft .............................................................
NECK
Findin~s/No findings i.,...................,...-.....,.,.........m........Adenopathy ...............................................................
Tracheal deviation .......................................................Other ....................................................................
CHZST WSCLLT:.TION
Fi~.difigs/Yo?indin~s ............................................+... .....Ri~:ht chest - uppsr lobe {diminished/a’ossnt brzath sounds) ......,.,......
~ronchial ’area~h sounds ..................................................Rales ..........4......................................s..................
?LhDncii ..................................................................~!;;~~~~~,,.........,.J..,.#=., ,........,.,,,...........,.,...,m.. .,....,,.
‘J+’:le LoLe iCii~~3L53.~d/’2’OS52t ‘~rea:h sol:r,is~..-u_ -.....7 .............” ...<.>.ErzncrLi2L ‘zrss:hsauni~ .....=............................................--=”=-L.-L.->......,.......-......,....m..............-......................-.-.?:l>~.~>A~.-.-.-.....-.,,,......,.,.....,.,.......,..............-.........,“,”--?--=.,.1==--..,....,.....,..,,,..-..,...,........s......a.,!4.-..-......!,.....
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4.55
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CHEST .JJSCULT.ATION - continued
Lower lobe (iimini~he.d/ab~entbreath sounds) .............................Bronclhi~lbr&ath~oundS .................................................,?,aL:~.......................................................-..........-.
Rhonchi .............................ma...................................Wnee:e ...................................................................Left ch~st - lupperlobe (dimin.i~hed/absenEbreath ~ound~) ................13rcnchiaLbr+ath ~ounds ..................................................Ral=s ....................................................................Rhonchi ..................................................................\v-a2~zl.m.................................................................L~\<erLobe (diminished/abS&nt breath sounds) .............................BrGnchizl br=ath SoundS ..................................................
Rales ................................s........-..........................Wonchi .................................................................”Wheeze. ....... ...........................................................Oth:rc;le~t YLndings ...................-.................................
:-IZXZT
Point oi r.axizalLmpulse .................................................InLSr.ipJcS...............................................................!.!i~fl:ll’.-icldi:r............................................................Thrills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .~:’5XILll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . .- . . . .- .
Li:stalk ................................................................;ir~~ ~~,~<~~jaun~ .........................................,...........-..
SS,:,ani;-LZ2.-lsound .......-......................................-........
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77 ?.ur.’Jr - : .“—. .p: (s:.-sEoLLc)..............................................Ii:.u=llz- ::”~e{Qizstaii:} .............................................
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GENEM MEDICAL EXPJIINATION(AGES 1-74) DATA SLIFDLWf
M.umu rs - Orizin - continued
(Cont.)Tape
Positions——
.&SD....................................................................VSD .............................................................s......Other ..................................................................Don’t know .............................................................
Other Cardiac or Cardiovascular Findinqs
Yes]No ..................................................,........,.......
If findings---
Edema ....................................................................Other ........,......,...,...................,........,,............,.....Neck vein distension .....................................................
PULSE - .LDLT’ERIAL EVALUATION
Palpation
Right radial .........m.................................................
Right femoral .......................,..,.................,.............Right dorsalis pedis ....................,.,............,......,........Left ra.dial........................................,Left femoral ......
..........,....i..,..,............,,-..........,.....................,..
Left dorsalispedis ....................................................
Pulsations
Right ~a.dial......-....................................................Right femoral ..........................................................Ri2htdorsali~P~di~ .................=.................................
Other ..................................................................Left radial .......,...,................................................Left femoral ,..........................................................Left dorsalispedis ....................................................Other ...........,..,...,...................,.......,...................
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KJYEES -
Pain on
}lEDIC.~LEXitiilIN.A.’TION
continu~d
motion
1-74) DATA
............
SUMMARY
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(Cont. )Tape
Positions
Ri=ht medial (active/passive) , .....................
Ri~nt medial (tenderness) ..............................................Ri:ht~ater~l (active/pas~ive) .........................................
Ri~ht later~l (knderness) .............................................
?.i~h~ diffuzz (active/passive) ...,...,.................................
P.i2ht diffuse (tenderness) .............................................Lsft z~dial (active/passive) ...........................................
LeEt n:dia! (tenderness) ...............................................Lsit lateral (acti’nz/passivz) ..........................................
L;ft lat~ral (tenderness) ...................................L&it diifuse (active/passive) ..............................
...........
......,.....
Left difiTJss (tendeness) ..............................................
Tsndernsss
F.i:htsuprapatellar ....................................................
LeitsuprJpatellar .....................................................P,ightinfrapatellar ..................................................,.
Lsftinirapat~llar .....................................................
Ocher findinqs
~~~el~ing ..................m. .m......m..... .............................
Fluid ..................................................................Soft tissu~proLiferation ..............................................~ub~at=liarcrepi tus ....................................................;,[uscllLsr{.7astin2thi2h. ................................................
O:hsr ..................................................................
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,...,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -,...,----- .----- .’=. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3az::’. ”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GENERAL MEDICAL EXAMINATION (.iGEs
HIPS - continued
Other findinqs
TapePosiCions——
Muscle wastings (gluteal) ..............................................Trochanter tenderness ..................................................Groin tenderness .......................................................Other .........................i................................,......,
JOINTS
Findings/Nofindings ...........................
Shoulder
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.. . . , . .
Tender .................................................................Swelling ...............................................................Deformity ..............................................................Limitation .............................................................Pain on motion .........................................................
Other ..................................................................
E~bo~
Tender .................................................................Swelling ...............................................................Deformity ..............................................................Limitation, ............................................................Pain on motion .........................................................other ...........<......................................................
Wiist
Tsndsr .................................................................swelling .................................................-.....,......-
Deformity .........*-...”0..”o‘...........,..~..”..+..””.....“.”..’.!’..Limitation ...m.........................................................Pain on motion ...,......................................-.-........--,-Ocher ..................................................................
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GEJERM M.EDIC\L E.X.QHWTION (AGES 1-74) DATA SLMiARY
Proxima Lintarohalanzeal (Number involved)
T=ndsr - ri~ht/lefL .......... ................ .....
(Cont.)Tape
Positions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SweLLin~ - ri~ht/l~ft ..................................................Deformity - riqht/lsft .................................................
Limitation - ri2ht/lsft ................................................P2.in on r.c~ian - right/left ............................................Othsr - ri;’nt/left ...............,................-....................
Distalinte=c~alanzeal (>lumber involved)
~~~~,~= - c::hE/left ....................................................
;wellin~ - right/left ........................-.......,..................Deiormit:~- right/left .................................................Limitation - ri~ht/leEL ................................................
Her’oerdsn’s l!odes - right/left .........................................
Pain on mmcion - ri~ht/left ..................................,.. .......~~her - ri3hE/lsft .....................................................
.l.n<lsJoints
T~~d~r .................................................................
S~-elLing ...............................................................
D%f>mit;: .............. .... ........... .. ........ ...... .... .............
Limit~tion .............................................................
Paix2nr Lcci3n .........................................................clth2r ..................................................................
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TzndEr ................................................................,swelling :...............................................................Detnrmit:? ..............................................................Li.5iEztian .............................................................?s.in an notion ..,............,......................,..................
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GENERAL MEDICAL EXAMINATION
BACK - continued
Limitation on motion
Cervical spine ...................................
Tape
Positions
(Cont. )
......................Thoracic spine .........................................................Lumbar spine flexion ...................................................Lumbar spine - right/left lateral flexion ..............................
Full extension .........................................................Pain on motion .........................................................
Flexion
Cervical ...............................................................Thoracic ...............................................................Low back ..........,.....,..............................................
Diffuse ................................................................
Uncertain ..............................................................
Extension
Cervical .................................................,., ...........
Thoracic ...............................................................Low back ...............................................................
Diffuse ................................................................Uncertain ..,. ......,. ................,....................,.--.........
RiPht/Leit Lateral Bendinq
Cervical ...............................................................Tkoracic ...............................................................Low back ...............................................................Diffusz ................................................................
Uncertain ..............................................................
Rizhc/Lafk 3otation
Cervical ............................................s...................Thoracic ..................................................,............Low-back ...............................................................
Diffuse ..................................................> .............unc5rt25x .... ...... ........... ............. ...... ......................
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EWiIIIL\TION (.+GF,S1-74) DAT.L.SUl!lL~RI(Cont. )Tap e
Positions
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 707>)lo~py.,..=m... ......... ............................................... 711
~Rzcumben t-z:7stolic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712+j~+~u~b~nt-(iiastolic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,..,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
+ittin~-s:ls~olic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71S+ittin~ - dias~olic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~~~
SL3DLWY OF E14.12:OSTICL~flXiSSI02J- Norma l/2.bnonnal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724
Ss’arsrit;rCsucaintyICD Cade
~c!l~ar Fundi
.-.!omal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s~5 -
F~n~usn otvisuzlized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,326
Globe abs~nt .............................................................s27Incr=as= Li:iltr=fl=x .................................................... S23>!~rroT\.~rt:r~ule= ........................................................ S29
Iar:uous Jrt_riole; ...............,.........................,..,......... !330.~!,7 mr.pr=i:i:r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331:J.=-. Q~:,,_: 7C . .a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~J7
E:t’ddit= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333UJ2 =22JT2ZZ1E3L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-...2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53A
p~~”l’-(’~’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j~~--A-
Di.:z 2’QnG?x.a- . . . . . . . - . . . . .- . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3;6
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[J-10 il~.1-csor more, asked if.;:,]L of C;”ops, Etc. Amount to $50 or more?.... —---—i“-... y~sL .
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——
131783!3
21603
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1535802
17853
207445
3059
1666040893059
22382
190379427421681702
24051121145811336153
7461081485
13171084
661
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Source. -—.—--- ._ . .- ----—— .——_
Household Questionnaire
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16387. 4149
2133059
23808
1974710023059
20043706
3059
19527518704
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19866181702
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20513236
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20487~ 262
3059
641
19418
690
3059
5451329
1525
152614261301
1194
50234927~p95
1025
073
819
47383384614
12013
3059
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II ,“: Ill. L18tl\r 4,, IIIIW Iu(li’h.I1LcI)’, t’LIIL!r t]ctul-~. LlcJwLions?—.. -— ——. .
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29145226
59512014
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2852657
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24145716
60512014
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2383636
177303059
441
7690604
120143059
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423622
197043059
569
7561
60512014
3059
. 553621
195753059
9187212602
12017
3059
870
650
19229
3059
350
777217
5961~(314---,.3U3Y
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4067705
26598
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3059
388642
197193059
452
7679601
120173059
441612
196963059
4397651602
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counts
426
615
19708
3059
325
)799607
12018
3059
313
619
19817
3059
76761060
12013
3059
23808
2244
6238
6513
7818995
23608
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10152
13656
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1493
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23663
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F52444
457586691687‘81590221651207
14581132575185?
1007418113475618
110
2966
i37876537266
3216
38574760
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6(,H
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1s9543059
‘i50362
734538
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268220923
203
168161422116
201274
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4022. 3021
7771235636223297948371748533804428
631652245167573
805S5883306928
6770
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148482214115269~~
285
27
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1272767537
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7278204639
14445
8318942104
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5438072105
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Counts
4671.44
34
10523058
6776
335
1294980135
6329
14196
111
719
3022948
4
23804
623802
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147022338
2000225
7223059
5211589263296376
14683‘ 112
5142760
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12619374
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ITEM DIZSCRITTION & CODES—-—————
!r~ yLIU lILIylnf; stamps now?– Yr?s,re~ularly ‘.
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19658930713
21434
33121 .16B
111,18
23501
21542325
.23145
15914393
2’3593
1652
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23745
7923729
11623692
32023488
88922919
17223636
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?i;JfiL’llta [: Oll~U12 h.—. .—
1 -–-Y,::; 29*+La
1!1;1111(q i
23779
N.lso-lalli:~lseborrhea.—.-..__—___1.- Yl,ti 112 #1~I:1mk 23696
Visjble enlarged paroticls..._..-1 ‘-J’(S 9
~,t~
1;1.,1)11.d
23799
l{ns:;ln~ol~ skull...— — -—1 - l’(.)< 21
J2
L1:1111.~~i
23787
[)1llL:l-.—..T – Yes 2887
[~l:lllk 20921
‘1’111’l[oll) EVALUATION
1- ~l:[ILlL3 O 22535 See detailed notes~ - croup 1 982
3 - Group 2 186
4 – croup J 18[+- l]]d Llk, but applicable 38
IJ[:Ink 49
OEller Ellyroid findings-———AL – l~iudinj:s 362
2- NLI findings 233971,1.,.1.1),.1,1.,. 49
11!11
:/
I
1.‘1
1
‘1’:illl!
1,!11’,
:(,’:
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,7 f’, !,
‘)1, $
~f)(l
:?07
:!(; H
“():; (t ilJll:3.. —.- —..— -...
I
1
1
“1
1
1
1.
llEAL’L’11AND NUTRITION lMAPl”[NA’rlONSURVEY (HANES I)
.- ——-
I’J.’EMDESCRIPTION & CODES-_—___--—-
Fill,llnj!>zTenderness
i ~-K~~r,ILE2 - J,l,lt3-
1lJI)[I1
H1:1111< .
FiILIl il~j<s– Nodule—.—-—..—1- lti~llt? - l,c]’11
3 – lhl Lll
1!1(1111<
IS Ullilll]S.- ———.—1 - Find
B1.:llllc
01.tl[!r.—.—
1- l~inili;I:1111(
CIIJWJ:11V,\LUATTf3N.—-._.__—._1 – Filldln [<s2 – NIU Findings
NGS :
of ribs-.—
Vullic.dnr hyperkeratosis of upper lIack
1 - )7CS
l;l.:{111(
Control
CIlllnts
—.
1
122
23784
2029
12
23747
7323735
22223586
~22719475
3106
1223796
9423714
HANKS T
I 1-[.111
//
1
r.
I
—— ..—. —N(). or
‘[)t:.i 1:1.c)ns-——-
.--—
1
1.
1
1
IIEALT1l AND NLJTRI’TION EXAMINATION SURVEY (llANES 1)
.-— — .-.—
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES—-—.-——
JhPBzi-n}<on auscultation (Diffuse).— —..-1.– Ye:-;Llank
;jl]ueziu~on auscultation (Focal)
1.– Yes
r)I.atlk
Decreased breath sounds—..-—J – Yi+sLltink
Ot:lmr Elnrlings—.-— -.—1 - yL..
BIL1llI<
CARD1OVASCULAR EVALUATION.1 – I?illdings
~ - No findings
D1(,1nk
[1?VINL)INGS:
cyanos:Ls_.——1. – YesB] ml{
l“l:rqlllal- pulseL - ~14S
IJLank
cd~L~~:~(l mll~mur__. .—..—1 – ‘Ies
1}1Flllk
Control
counts
17323635
8023728
32723481
70723101
298720772
49
3523773
40323405
1200
22608
llANIZS IData Source
—
#,. ,..4
*P
11’11//(
1
I
1
‘1 :,1),,
l,!l(. .
..—.hi(.). 111”
I’I):TILII. III:;. . -.
I
1
1
.,, ,,.(, 1
.,, ,,,,,, ,
“: !“1
I
I
L
I
“L
l’1’E[.f I) ESCRLI’’1’IUN & CODES———..—
01:1IUL - flIILl in},s——i ‘-- YIL::l;l;’ [11,
I
Alll )()Tl[ NAT, llVAT,UA’r”I(IN-... —._-—1- - Jrilll]jlll;,s
2 – N[) [ilulings
Ii L;.1Ilk
1 - Y,!::
IL] alll:
Sill L,llc)lllup,aly’— ———— _
L - YesI\L:lllli
Pot l)dlly--———— .—1- Ycs
l\.L~Ll!i
mss( es)..— —L - YCSI\I :1111:
Cnntrulcounts
——
159622212
704016719
49
lIANES IDut:l source —
28823520
2323785
16123647
34623462
18523623
20223606
IIEALT1l AND NUTR:lTION FXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES 1)
I 1-1,11
1/
1!.
1
._. .—‘1’:II)L!
1s)1’ .
,1:;:;.,,,1... . J
,, ()()
.1,1’1
,) fj:_
“1[,
.,, , I
,11];;
‘{11>
)()()
!,(J I
l’():; [ L(.~)ns.- —.... .-—. —-—. .. . . .
5
I
1
1
1
_. -.—— ——
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES—..—.—— . ..— ——.———
A1-c+il (s) of Mass(w)——.0(!001.77[199 - As given
&ilJllS8 – Blanlc, lIUC applicable131.;1111’.
S;lIL-i:iL:ill SC!al-S-— .- ..—— . .—
i? - YL!S
Ii lalll:
Area(s) of Surgical Scar.—00001-85824 - As given
UijU88 - Blank, bu~ applicableE I Llllk
LIIIsCU1,[)F;I(llLETAL EVALUATION
].’l LFillLljLlgS‘2 - NI) ~imlings
ControlCounts
1972
23609
15723651
615617652
6150
417654
517718631
276220997
49
78123027
HANIZS Il)ata Source
See Detailed Notes
See Detailed Notes
——rll. (11
(1:11 1,~11,:
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
lliIMl:l’1[ MD NLJ’1’1{1’l’J{Hi IHM1114A’1’I ON SURVEY (HANES “I)
l’l”l-;[l lJJ~S(:R ll’’1< 1011 L C(JI)1;5.—. - .—.
.— ———
!l’ ,11 I ’11( ,~( ,; “-–”
:1 (,(1
‘I)il)l)f’:;i:ll UIII ;Irp,IJIIICIIt , wrists——.——
_ ,,) ,.,:;
;I.till
lllll. I- l’ill,[i,l,ts-..— ...._
- YI-8
:1!1111.
JIIII’1) 1,1)1: I[;/\l, I; V,II, IIA’I’I UJIJ—.—I - I“ill(li,,j,:-;
! – ;l. I i~ktlill;;s
1~1,,~,1
II; l,’l; II II I’!(.:S:
‘\lI:IIIL !:II(:(,j 12rl:s————1- -- ‘(1 , “-
;1,1111:
f,ll, :,, l]l ,1111,1,2 I c rks——.I - Y-l’::”
l!l’1 111
‘t)::iLi,){~ (:1 IvIIs Lult sl~n.—— .._
I -- “1”!:
‘;1,’1111:
‘!( ).11 11}/
I ; ‘iL:ti
1:1:1111
11,11.1 I.,(I 11~/11L~l-irl-lt:lbili Ey——
1 - i’l!:s -
I’111111,
I
————controlCOllllts
~ 95
23613
1723791
168422124
232321436
49
446
23362
81822990
101422794
1123797
2623782
IIANES T.IILIL[l source
i.i*-
9,.i’
. .----- ..‘1’:1111:
1,()[, .
‘!17
mfmm AND FJUTRLTION IIXJiIfLNtffIONSURVEY (HANiZS I)
_.-— .-—Control HANM I
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source
Sl<iN IIVA1,UATTON
i: – 171111[lll[;s
2 – N(I [illding.s1!1.ank
TF D’TNDINGS:
T’UlllC.tI”lLLI-hyperlceratosis, arms1.– Y!=M La[11:
~l~[l)c,~-l)ij,ll[entation,hands and face—-_—_ —.,1 - ~’csl;l:lllk
P,:rifnl.liculosi.s———. .——1.– YL’S
Ill:lllk
40323405
2942
2081749
65023158
2023788
69623112
623802
1523793
1323795
1
23807
Iii;. -[)1-I’11:: 1 EJIJI1:;
I
1
3
1
l[EAL1’HAND NU’J:lllTIONEXAMINATION SUI{VEY (llANES 1)
.—. ———.———
1’1’EMDES CRWJ.’ION & CODES...—-_ —.——
h“{:l!l/IIl[l, sLIS.--—1- ‘I’(, ,;Iil!lll.
OLIIIJI- f“ilulings——-. —.-—__1.– Y>s
1!I:lrlk
~:l[hJI;l:ALlWALUA’ihON——].– ‘l;illdillgs
2 – N(] l’illdings
H - IIIsill,:,but applicableI\larlk
WORK AREA—-————
S[llll[AkY OF FINDINGS BY ICD CODES.—.
l’inllilljisI/ly,~)”l-1J9H - As given
J3L(lllk
h’~ycjinj::-i-()”J-91J7- AS givenJIJ;1)11.
Findimw #3.—~ (J~ ;-~-IJ~; - As given
D 1:1111<
Fil-,,l[llj:s//4.—jo”j--l;)f,- As givenB I;.1111:
I~illcl[llp,s#5——-—. .K20-371 - As givenI! I:: IIIC
Control
Counrs
3523773
171622092
26520398
393106
819715611
321520593
158322225
74123067
27123537
llANlG3I
Data Source
g%.
‘d’
See Detailed Notes
. ..—I L-(..;;il
I
,) Q
1>
1
—— .=.. .—No. o f
I’OS1E”1OI1S—..-—
..— ——
3
3
3
‘3
1
“1
lIEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
—— —
H’EM DESCRIPTION & CODES.——-.-.—
I
Fil[dinqs #8— ..——!—019-784 – As given
111Lull<
Fin(ljlq<s/}9.—.— .—429-S97 – AS given
Bllank
F.x:jmiuer’ssubjective impression of nutritional status———.1 - Normal nutrition
2 - Abnormal nutrition
$3- Bl;mk, but applicable131anlc
Ol)ese1 - obesity
2 - No obesity12- B]ank, but applicableBluuk
Tcmperaktlre (xxx.x).—.-—--—otloo–m32 - As given
8588 - 131anlc,but applicable
WORK AREA-—.
Control.
Counts
8723721
2923779
1023798
423804
17047
3582
733106
394319804’
12
49
22385
1423
HANES IJ)ata Source
./Ir*-
!$
Control Record
I
11111
11—
I
f.,,b J
1
‘1’ 1111
1111..
!,
‘1”’(,
‘1‘! 1
,/,,,(8!)
,/,.,1)
fl”ll)
~1:1
‘1 l“!
—[1(1, 1)1-
‘():II 11.,11:;-—
I
1
1
I
1
I
1
I
l[IIAI,’1’11 AND NU’11{1’HON EXAFiINA’~1 ON SURVEY (llANES 1)
..- —.——
1’1’1111 lll:SC1tTP1’ION & COI)I:S—.—- -— —
- --__—
‘,111 1’ 11-
– :1, l--ill~l[.llgs1
- l~illilijl~s
:1111:
lld ill~sI1}:.5
II,lil]l,,s
(_J-f~f,~ )
1111lllj:s
AUI) I’I’[)I{Y CANAL
;ontrol
:Ounts
5(3731219
16916
56721220
16916
17
23791
723801
22
23786
3223776
11775715
16916
6079813
16916
IIANES I
l)dta Soul”ce
General Medical
Examination
(Ages 25-74)
I
mmcw AND MTRITIoN EWIINATION sURVEy (HANES I)
..—TEE,(T
//-_-—
Il-l.L-
1
—-——Tape
Jri~c.—. .——..
433
II3f,
435
436
437
438
43!)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Left ear
1- No findings I
2 - l?indings
BlanlcI
.
Qclucled (right)
1 - Partially
2- Ccmpletely
II1anlc
Occluded (left)
1 - Partially
2 - CompletelyBlanlc
Occluded by - (right)
1- Cerumen2 – Other
131ank
Occluded by - (left)
i- Cerumcn
2 - other
B1ml{
D1-um (rip~
1 – No findings2 - Findings
3 - Not visible
8 - Blank, but applicable
Blank
Qrum (left)1- No findings
2 - Findings
3 - Not visible8 - Blank, but applicable
Blank
Control
Counts
5849104316916
303452
23053
285434
23089
73328
23047
69928
23081
603534949513
16916
6079320480H
16916
llANES I
Data Source
I
llEALT1lAND NUTRITION HA.MINATIONSURVEY (NANESI).?
—-—.—-1 t!.$111
#—.—
UILJl
I
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,L)u ..————
1
1
1
1
1
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
)1111 - Transparent (righ~)
1 - Dull (opaque)
)111.1 - Transparent (left)
L- Dull (opaque)2 - Transparent
Blank
Bulging - Retracted (right)
1- Bulging
2- RetractedBlanlc
Bulging - Retracted (left)
i=Bulging
2- Retracted
Blank
Calcium Plaques (right)
1 - Findings
B1.anlc
Calcium l?~.aques(left)
1- Findings
Blanlc
Other findings (righE)
1 - FindingsBlanlc
Other findings (left)
1- l?indings
Blank
“
;ontrol
:ounts
124
3
23681
119
3
23686
4
4423760
1
5023757
3823770
3423774
2323785
2023788
HANES IData Source
I
Iten
#
‘l’ape
Lot,
448
[1[) 9
450
451
452
453
454
4s5
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
HEALTH AND NUTRITION lEfAMINATION SURVEY (H.ANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Red - Other discoloration (right)
1 - Red2 – Other discoloration
Blank
Red - Other discoloration (left)
1 - Red
2 - Other discolorationBlank
Fluid (right)1 - YesBlank
Fluid (left)1 - Yes
Blanlc
~l-Yes,
Blanlc
Scars (left)
1 - YesBlanlc
Perforated (right)1 - With discharge2 - Without dischargeBlanlc
Perforated (left)1- With discharge2 – Without discharge -Blanlc
Control
Counts
26,;
223780
242
23782
623802
323805
83
23725
7423734
15
2723766
1228
23768
HANIM I t
Data Source
I
I
i
I
..—Lt,:ll
#—————. .
I111-1
1
—..
456
[k~j’
[,58
459
460
461
462
463
No. of[Jos.ttbns
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
lIEALTHAm NUTRITIONEXAMINATIONSURVEY (Hf4NEsI)
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
Narcs (right)1 - No f-lnilings2- FindingsBlank
Nares (left)1 - NCIfindings
2- Findings
Blank
Obstruction (right)
1 - Acute2 - Chronic
Blank
Obstruction (left)
1 - Acute2 - Chronic
Blank
oTHER SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS
Deviated Septum (right)1 - YesL!lanlc
Deviated Septum (left)1 - Yes
Blanlc
Swollen turbinates (right)1 - YesBlank
Swollen turbinates (left)1- Yes
Blanlc
Controlcounts
6536356
16916
6526366
16916
1337
23758
1734
23757
10023708
11423694
15223656
16323645
lLANES IData Source
I
iI
. . . . . .. .. . . .._ — -.
I
:
1
‘l’ape
Lot.
4 (jt+
465
4f5(j
467 “
468
[Icg
470
471
472
No. Ofpositions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Chronic Inflammation (right)
1 - Yes
Blanlc
Chronic Inflammation (left)
1 - YesBlank
Other (riEht)
1 - YesBlank
Other (left)1 - Yes
Blank
NECIC
1 - No findings
2 - Findings
Blank
Adenopathy
1 - FindingsBlanlc
Tracheal deviation
1 - FindingsB1ank
Other1 - FindingsBlank
CHEST AUSCULTATION
1 - No findings,
2 - FindingsBlank
.
Control
Counts
6423744
6023748
6623742
6123747
6669223
16916
1823790
023808
20723601
6342550
169%”6
HANES I
Data Source
Ittill’
#-—.—
I
mU7
I
Tape
Lot.
573
574
475
47(5
477
478
479
480
481
No. Of‘ositions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION ExAMINATIONSURVEY @ANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
U(GHT CHEST - Upper Lobe
1 - Diminished breath sounds
3ronchial breath sounds
L - Yes
31ank
3ales
L - Yes31ank
%honchi
L - YesBlanlc
JheezeL - YesBlank
tiiddleLobe1 - Diminished breath sounds
2- Absent breath soundsBlanlc
Bronchial breath sounds1 - YesBlanlc
Rales1 - YesBIank
Rhonchi
1 - YesBlank
. .
—... .—
Control
Cotinte
1742
23632
623802
1323795
4223766
6923739
1675
23636
623802
1623792
3923769
11ANJR3IData Source
I
I
I
I
I1
I
II
,,
I
I
o0I
Tape
Lot.
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Wheeze
1 - YesBlank
Lower Lobe .
1 - Diminished breath sounds
‘2 - Absent breath sounds 1
Blank
Bronchial breath sounds
1 - YesBlan~c
Rales1 - Yes
Blank
.Rhonchi1- Yes
Blank
Wheeze
1- Yes
Blank
LEFT CHEST
Upper Lobe
1 – Diminished breath sounds
2- Absent breath sounds
Blank
Bronchial breath sounds1 - YesBlank
.,. —... -.. . . . .. . . .... .. ... .. . .
Control
Counts
7223736
1847
23617
823800
6423744
5223756
7323735
1663
23639
823800
HANES I
Data Source
I
I:1
‘rape
Lo c .
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Rales
1 – Yes
Blank
Rhonchi1 - YesBlardc
Wheeze1 - YesBlank
Lower Lobe
1 – Diminished breath sounds2- Absent breath soundsB1ank
Bronchial breath sounds
1 - Yes
Blank
Rales
1 - YesBlanlc
Rhonchi1 – Yes
Blanlc
Wheeze1 – YesBlank
Other chest findings1 - None
2 - Findings8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
ConCrol
countB
1323795
3623772
7523733
1748
23626
a23800
6223746
4723761
8123727
66802093
16916
HANES I
DaLa Source
1
Item
#
Tape
Lot,
499
500
501
502
503
504
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HAWKS 1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
3EART-
PMI (Point of Maximal Impulse)
1 - Felt
2 - Not felt
Blank
Interspace
4-7 felt – as given8 - Blank, but applicable
Blank
Midclavicular1 - At
2 – Inside3 – Outside
Blanlc
Thrills
1 – Absent2 – Present
Blank
systolic
1 – Base
2 – ApexBlank
Diastolic12B:
- Base
- Apexanlc
_. . -.
ControlCounts
3842305016916
38301
19977
24051154272
19977
605533
16920
1713
23778
126
23790
HANES IData Source
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONEXAMINATIONSURVEY (HANESI) I
I
TnpcJ>CIc .
505
506
507
50’3
509
510
No. of
I’oslt~uns
1
1
1
1
1
1
ITEM DEsCRIPTION& CODES
First [[e~~rtSound
1 - Normal2 - Accentuated3 - Diminished8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Second Heart Sound1 - Normal
2 - Accentuated3 - Diminished8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
MURMURS
Murmurs”
1 - NoneBlank
If Murmur - Type (systolic)
1 - Functional
2 - Organic
9 - Don’t knowBlanlc
If murmur – type (diastolic)1 - Functional2 - Organic
9 - Don’E know
Blank
LOCATION OF MUIWIJRS
Apex - systolic1-6 - Grade as givenBlank
t
.
Control
Count6
6580
32243
3716916
6541
111203
3716916
645717351
118
19286
23412
2
412
23763
24023568
HANILS II
Data SourceII
II
I
\
..
Tape
Loc.
511
512.,
513
514
515
5].6
517
518
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES——
Apex - Diastolic
1-6 - Grade as given
Blardc ,
Midprecordium – Systolic1-6 - Grade as givenBlanlc
Midprecordium - Diastolic1-6 - Grade as givenBlank
Left Base - Systolic
1-6 - Grade as given
Blank
Left Base - Diastolic1–6 – Grade as givenB1 ank
Right Base – Systolic1-6 - Grade as givenBlank
Right Base - Diastolic1-6 - Grade as givenBlanlc
MUIOIURS - ORIGIN
Mitral1 – systolic2 - Diastolic3- Both
Blanlc
ControlCounts
3323775
14823660
623802
10423704
423804
13323675
823800
113225
23668
I
!
HANES II
Data Source~I
I
I
t
I
i
I
‘Tape
J.oc.
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
No. ofPositions——
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
iiEALTHAND WTRITION EWINATION WRVEy (HANES 1)
——
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES——.—
Aortic1 - systolic2 - D[astulic3 - Both )Blank .
l’rlcuspid1- Systolic2 - Diastolic3 - BothBlank
Pulmmic1- Systolic2 - Diastolic3 - BothBlank
ASDc systolic2 - Diastolic3- IlothBlank
VSD1 - systolic2 - Diastolic3 - BothBlank
Other1 - systolic2 - Diastolic3- BothBlanlc
Don’t Know9- SystolicB1ank
ControlcountB
10666
23690
200
23806
1320
23793
200
23806
1100
23797
5010
23757
99
23709
I
HANES II
Data Source I
1
,.
1
mm
I
L’ape
.Oc.
j26
i27
528
529
530
531
No. Of‘osltions
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
)ther Cardiac or Cardiovascular Findings
L-No~ - yes31anlc
[3?FIND:
Idema
1.- Yes
Blank
NGS ABOVE:
Other1 – YesBlanlc
Neck Vein Distension1 - Yes
Blanlc
PULSE - ARTERIAL EVALUATION
Palpation
Right Radial1 – Normal
2 - Sclerotic
3- Tortuous
4 – Sclerotic and Tortuous8 - Blank, but applicableBlanlc
Right Femoral1 - Normal2 - Sclerotic
3 - Tortuous
4 - Sclerotic and Tortuous8 - Blanlc, but applicable
Blanlc
I
“
!
.— . ,.
Control
Counts
5928
96416916
203
23605
826
22982
44
23764
6823
373
12
17
16916
682528
07
32
16916
HANES IData Source
‘1
r~pi2Lot.
532
533
534
535
No. of‘Ositions.—
I
HMLTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SLIRVEY (HANEs I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Right Dorsolis Pedis
r- Normal2 - Sclerotic
3 - Tortuous)
4 - Sclerotic and TortuousB - Blanlc, but applicable
Blank
.
Left Radial
1 - Normal
2- Sclerotic3 - Tortuous
4 - Sclerotic and Tortuous8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Left I?emoral1 - Normal2 - Sclerotic
3 – Tortuous4 - Sclerotic and Tortuous8 - Blanlc, but applicableBlank
Left Dorsolis Pedis1 - Normal2- Sclerotic3- Tortuous4 - Sclerotic and Tortuous8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Control
Counts
671146
112
12216916
681738
2H24
16916
68163006
4016916
671251
211
11616916
—.
IHAms I
Data Source\
I1’
I
I
... u._. —.- . . . . . . .. —.._ . .._. —- . .
Item
I
L’apeLot,
536
537
538
539
No. Of‘ositions
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Pulsations
light Radial1 - Normalz - Diminished
3- Bounding
4 - Absent3 - Blank, but
Blank
Right Femoral
L - Normal2 - Diminished
3 - Bounding4- AbsentB - Blanlc, but
Blanlc
,
)
applicable
.
applicable
Right Dorsolis Pedis1 - Normal
2 - Diminished
3 - Bounding4 - Absent8- Blank, but applicableBlank
Other
1 - Normal2 - Diminished
34B:
- Bounding- Absent
ank
ControlCounts
681533
1912
13
16916
67536819
3319
16916
6243
30220
290
3716916
34650
140
23371
HANES I
Data Source
1
‘I Len
#-—
[’ape
,Oca
jft~
j41
542
543
544
No. of)Osit ions
1
1
1
1
1
l[EALTH AND NI.JTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES 1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
.eft Radial
- Normal! – Diminished
) - Bounding
I - Absent)- Blank, but applicable)lank
.eft Femoral1 - Normal2 - Diminished
3 - Bounding4 - AbsentB - Blank, but applicableBlank
Left Dor901i6 pedis
1 - Normal2 - Dimir,ished
3 - Bounding
$ - AbsentB - Blank, but applicableBlank
Other
1 - Normal2 - Diminished
3 - Bounding4 - Absent
Blank
KNEES
1 - Findings2 - No findings
Blank
)
.
I
ControlCounts
680837186
2316916
673773203725
16916
62642992026544
16916
309471
13523416
HANES I IData Source I
i
9135979
16916
.b..-
(
I‘1
III
!, 1;I
.
.-. —... ..-— .. ..- .—44— -. ___ . . . . .
I
-40I
Tape
Lot.
545
546
547
548
549
550
No. OfPositions
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
HEfmTtlAND WTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HkiNEsI)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
BONY IRREGULARITY
Genu varum1- Right
2 - Left
3 - Both
Blank
Genu valgum1 - Right
2- Left
3 - BothBlank
Genu recurvatum1 - Right2 - Left
3 - BothBlank
Fixed flexion1 - Right2 – Left
3- BothBlank
Other1 - Right2 - Left
3 - BothBlanlc
PAIN ON MOTION
Right medial1- Active2- Passive
3 - Both
Blank
Controlcounts
41
9923704
33
6623736
00
223806
5
;23795
271924
2373B
8u
24
23768
HANES IData Source
.—‘I”npe
Lot.
551
552
553
55h
555
556
557
558
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
#
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONEXA141NATIONSURVEY (HfiNEsI)
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
Right medial1 - TendernessBlank
Right lateral
1- Acti.ve2- Passlve3 - BotlI
Blank
Right lateral1 - TendernessBlank
Ri~ht diffuse
1 - Active2- Passive3 - Both
B1ank
Ri~ht d-lffuse
1 - TendernessBlank
Left Medial1 - Active2- Passive3 - Both
Blank1
Left medial1- TendernessBlank
Left lateral1 – Active
2 - Passive
3- Both
Blank
.
Control
Counts
2.523783
3524
23776
2323785
41646
23742
5123757
7418
23779
2823780
4721
23776
I
HANES IData Source
III
. ..-
I
+NJ
f
rape
Lot.
j59
560
561
i62
563
564
565
566
No. ofPositions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
l-—
HIMI.THAND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Left lateral
L- TendernessBlanlc
Left diffuseL – Active2 - Passive
3 - BothBlanlc
Left diffuseL- Tenderness
Blanlc
renclerness
Right suprapatellar1 - Tenderness
Blank
Left suprapatellar1 – TendernessBlank
Right infrapatellar1 - TendernessBlanlc
Left infrapatellar1 – Tenderness
Blanlc
Other findings
Swelling~ _ m<rrhtL.L~..k
2 - LefL3- Both
Blank
.. ... . .—--, —.— .. ---- .. . . . _—.—___
Control
Counts
2023788
67
3123764
4023768
2723781
3123777
2723781
2223786
191019
23760
HANES IData Source
1:
It
,’
~
,’,,
‘~
1
—.Tap[!
Loci
567
568
569
570
571
57?
No. Of[’osilllons
1
1
1.
1
1
1
I
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EWIINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
F]uid1 - Right2 - Left3- BothBlank
Soft tissue proliferation1 - Right2 - Left3- BothBlank
Subpatellar crepitus1 - Right2 - Left3 - BothBlank
Muscular wasting thigh1 - Righ~2 - Left3- BothBlank
Other1- Right2- Left3 - BothBlank
HIPS1 - Findings2 - No findingsBlank
t
.
ControlCounts
760
23795
10318
23777
86127274
23321
371
23797
403124
23713
2756617
16916
I
I
I
I
HANES I I
Data Source
I
I
1
I
‘11’
1
,
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
—_-. ... .. ..—
I
.1
.c-
1
Tape No. Of Control HANIX ITmr., Posi. tiolls ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source——
..——— —
PAIN ON MOTION
573 1 E:<tension--Active
1 - RightI
152 - Left 15
3 - Both 20Blank 23758
574 1 Extension--Fassive
1 - Right 102 - Left 15
3 - Both 28
Blank 23755
575 1 Flexion––Active1 - Right 19
2 - Left 15
3- Both 25Blank 23749
576 1 F1.exion--Passive1 - Right 182 - Left 153 - Both 31Blanlc 23744
577 1 Abduction--Active1 - Right 182 - Left 173- Both 25Blank 23748
578 1 Abductim--Passive1 - Right 14~ - Left 193 – Both
BSanlc36
II23739
TL,, II
1
-1Lll
——110. of
1
1
1
1
1
1
mmm AND NUTRITION EiAMTJiATIONSURVEY (HANEs I)
.— —
lTEM DESCRIPTION & CODES—————
)_ IL!(L3- I! IIL II
Blank
Adduction--Pass.1 - Right
2 - LEf E
3 - BothBlank
&l(l(lctlO1l--Active
1 - RIKht
Ve—
!I::tcrl]alRotation--Active1 - Right
2 - Left3 - !30tll
Blank
II::tcrnalRotation--Passive1 - R-LghE
lnEurndl Rotation--Active
T- RLght2 - Left3 - Both!31allk
Illtcrnal Rotation--Passive_.—.—L - Right
2 - Left
3- llc)th
111alllc
I
.
Controlcounts
151418
23761
121726
23753
372837
23706
312748
23702
27212B
23732
25
25
3723721
HA-NILS IData Source
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES 1)
1
SHOLJLDER
Tender
1- Right
.2- Left
3- Both
Blanlc
I
I
I
Item ‘l-ape No. of Control HANES I
- # I,clc. Posi Lbns ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source—— .-. .—— —— ..——.—.— ..
Other Findings:
585 1 Muscle Wastings (Gluteal)
1 - Right 1~ - Left
3 - Both
8
7Blank 23792
586 1 Trochanter tenderness
1 - Right 9
2 - Left 12
3- Both 17
Blank 23770
587 1 Grotn tenderness
1 - Right 1
2 - Left 33 - Both o
I-d
Blanlc 23804s1 583 1 Other
1 - Right 232 - Left 83 - BothBlank
3123746
589 1 JOINTS1 – No findings 58262- !?inclings 1066Blanlc 16916
25
26
2323734
//—.
I
-1-1
I
——.
.—__—-———1.
1
1
1
1
1
,
IIEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (lIANES I)
ITE}f DESCRIPTION & CODES
Smiling1 – Right
2 - Left
3 - i30t111.
Blank .
Dtiformity
1 - Right
2 - Le.Et
3 - 130EllBlank
~-imttation1 - Right
2 - Left
3 - BothBlanlc
Pain on motion
1 - Right2 - Left3 - BothBlanlc
Other
1 - Right2 - Left
3 - BothBlank
Tender
1 - Right2 - Left
3 - BothBlanlc
Control
Counts
1
1
023806
1
11
23805
394443
23682
555343
23657
764
23791
231710
23758
I
IIANES I
Data Source
I
I
II
1
II
)
1
1
I
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
S-llrlll Tape No. of Control HANES I
._~~__ Loc. Pusi.tjons ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Count6 Data Source.—- .——... .
59] 1 Swelling1 - Rig~t 12 - Left o3 - BcJEhBlank
223805
598 1 Deformity1 - Right 42 - Left3 - Both
7
Blank3
23794
599 1 Limitation1 - Right 182 - Left 133 - Both 5B1anlc 23772
I.]L,: 600 1 Pain on motion—.! 1 - Right 17
2 - Left”3 - Both
95
Blanlc 23777
601 1. Other1- Right 42- Left 13 - Both 6B1ank 23797
FJR1Srr
(,02 1 Tender1- Right 182 - Left 73 - Both 15Blank 9’J7L!2LJ,””
IIEAI,TII AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (llANES 1)
Control HANES II’1’l;~I DESCRIIJ’I’ION & CODES Counts Data Source
——.——-.——
;;! !,., l~li
i: Right 8
! - l. I_!l L 1
J-1:)111 1
Ill 1111< 23798
Q!Z’!!7W.1 - R[!:IIL 11
2 - I,c!ft 7
3- Bollll 7
El1nnk 23783
1.IIlli ttitilln——1 - r{l~llt 13
2 - IJL’ft 43 – ];o LII 13
[j 1~111( 23778
l’:llli on motion———1 - Riglit 7
2- I,eft 6
~ - ~(>Lll 8
El :Inlc 23787
OLll~,r——. —1 - llf~ht 2
2- 14cft 2
3- rhl~h 5H] ank 23799
1,1111’ACA1{l’01’llALMGEAL (Number involved)——
‘Tender--RighE—.1-5 - Number as given 36ULank 23772
_—..—Itell
#. . .-
1
I
——TapeLo c ..—— —-——
()()!
610
(311
t,lq
1113
[)1 “t
(115
616
6J.7
No. ofrosit-ions......—
1
1
1
1
1
1
llEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (lIANL?SI)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Tencler--Left
1-5 – Number as
Blanlc
Swdlin~--Right
1-5 - Number asBlank
Swellfng--Left1–5 - Number asBlank
given
given
given
lleformfty-–Rigl~t
y~5 – Number as given
Blank
Deformity--Left
1-5 - Number as givenBlank
Linlitation--Right
1-5 - Number as givenBlade
Limitation--Left—.1-5 - Number as given
8lauk
Pain on motion-–Right
1-5 – Number as given
B1ank.
Pain on motion--Left1-5 – Number as given
Blank
Control
counts
22
23786
17
23791
1223796
28
23780
26
23782
1723791
1523793
923799
10
23798
HANES IData Source
111-11#
1-
1
1’;111!:
I ,),. .
111’:
(111)
(, ‘(l
()’1
(,I )
I,”J1
1,”1
(,”)’,
{,’!(,
lllJ. Uf
‘ll~:[llllllls
1
I
1
1.
1
1
I
1
1
mmfm AND NUTRITION EXJOIINAHON SURVEY (I]ANES I)
—
I’1’l;M DESCRIP’I’1ON & CODES—— -—.
0:.111 1“--lllgllt. .——I=i - ;! II III I) L4L- .4s glvell
Iil:[llk
(.)Lll(.’j-––l, crL______ __1-5 - ill.llllbt,r as givenTJ1;1111:
l’l~LJYlhlAl,lNTEl{ PIIALANGIIAL (number involved)———_
‘~L’llLICL---]{i}:llt
1-5 - Nmnl)er as
131.Illli
S(,J6I 1 Illf; --L~ft——__1-5 - N~ulll~cr as
B 1:.I1lIC
given
given
given
gi Ven
DC [IJJ-))ll LV--Rlgllt..— —1-5 - Nlw{l)er as given1; I.LII)IC
h ~Lll”ll( ( ~JT-–Lef t—.—— . ——i~5 - NlldJl?r as
B 1:1llk
given
I.ill[i E:lL-lon–-Rigl]t—————1–5 - Nmuber as given1!I :1111.
ControlCounts
923799
1323795
5623752
3223776
7123737
4823760
9523713
7923729
8423724
HANES I
Data Source
————IL-(+11
1/...-
1
c/31)
1
.——‘Til [1 (?
t,oc.—-. .
.—No. of
l’osit.[on:——.——.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES———
Linlitati.on-–Left.—1-5 - Number as givenl?llanlc
)
Pain on motion–-Right
1-5 - Number as given
Blanlc
Pain on motion--Left1–5 - NumberBlank
Other--Right1-5 - Number1!lunk
Other--Left
1-5 - NumberBlanlc
as given
as given
as given
DISTALINIYZR PHALANGEAL
!rc.lllder--r<i~ht
1-5 ~ NumberD 1allk
Tender--Left
1-5 - NumberJ31anlc
as given
as given
Swell.Lng--Right
1-5 - Number as givenBlank
Swelling--Left
1-5 - Number as given
B1ank
Control
Counts
64
23744
19
23789
1’
17
23791
13
23795
22
23786
4623762
26237d2
3523773
2B23780
HANES I
Data Source
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
I No. of
Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
I
636 1 Dt
T
eformit y--Right
-5 - Number as given
Blank
Deformity--Left1-5 - Number as given
Blank
Limitation--Ri~ht1-5 - Number as givenBlank
1 Limitation--Left1-5 - Number as given
Blank
1 Herberden’s Nodes--Right1-5 – Number as given
Blank
1 Herberclen’s Nodes--Left1-5 - Number as given
Blank
1 Pain on Motion--Right1-5 - Number as given
Blank
1 Pain on Motion--Left1-5 - Number as given
Blank
1 Other--Right
1-5 - Number as given
Blank
.
-103
23705
9823710
65
23743
6523743
31523493
286
23522
923799
923799
17
23791
,
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EWIINATION SURVEY (IIANEs 1)
Item Tap e No. of Control HANIIS I
# Loc . Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source-—
645 1 Other--Left
1-5 - Number as given 21Blank
) 23787
OTHER JOINTS .
ANKLE646 1 Tender
1 - Right 102 - Left 43 – BothBlank
823786
647 1 Swelling
1 - Right 102 - Left 5
I 3 – BothBlank
9m& 23784
I648 1 Deformity
1 - Right2 - Left
13
35
- Both 9Blank 23781
649 1 Limitation
1 - Right 112 - Left
3 - Both7
Blanlc9
23781
650 1 Pain on Motion1 - Right 102 - Left 93 - BothBlank
423785
I
mm
I
“rapeLot.
651
652
653
654
,
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Other1 - Right2 - Left3 – BothBlanlc .
FEET
Tender1 - Right2 - Left3- 130thBlank
Swelling1 - Right2 - Left3 - BothBlanlc
Deformity1 - Right2 - Left3- BothBlank
I I I 2 - Left3 - Both
I I IBlank656 1 Pain on Motion
1 - Right2 - Left3- BothBlank
Control
Imm
Counts Data Source
561
23796
213
23802
224
23800
61
1223789
141
23802
022
23804
:S I
.—Iten
- #
I
m0-!
1
TapeLot.
657
658
659
660
661
662
No. OfPositions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EWINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEN DESCRIPTION & CODES
Other1 - Right2 - Left3 - BothB1ank .
BACK1 - No findings2 – FindingsBlank
Findings
Scoliosis1 - YesB1ank
Kyphosis1 - YesBlank
Lordosis1 - YesBlanlc
Tenderness
Sciatic Notch1 - Right2 - Left3 - BothBlank
ControlCounts
615
23796
5716117616916
20223606
23023578
12923679
251436
23733
HANIM IData Source
HEAI,TH m NUTRITION EWIINATION sURvEY (HANEs 1)
Item Tape No. of
—Control HANES I
?’/ Lot. Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES counts Data Source
——
663 1 Sacroiliac
1 - Right 342 - Left 22
3- Both
Blank
7823674
664 1 Other
1 - Yes 106
Blank 23702
Limitation on Motion
665 1 Cervical Spine
1 - Yes 307
Blank 23501
666 1 Thoracic Spine
1 - Yes 651 BlanlcWJ
23743
--lI 667 1 Lumbar Spine Flexion
1 - Yes 168
Blank 23640
I 668 I 1 Lumbar Spine–-Right Lateral Flexion
II
II1 - Yes
Blank
I 669 I 1 ILumbar Spine-- Left Lateral Flexion
i“- Yes
Blanlc
t
19523613
192
23616
Item
#
I
0303
I
Tape
Lot.
670
671
672
673
674
675
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Full Extension
1 - Yes
Blank)
Pain on Motion1 – Negative
2 – Positive
Blank
Flexion
Cervical
1 - Yes
Blank
Thoracic1 - Yes
Blank
Low Back1 – Yes
Blank
Diffuse
1 - Yes
Blank
676 1 Uncertatn
1 - Yes
I Blank
Extension
677 1 Cervical
1 – YesBlank
Control HANES ICounts Data Source
16223646
4521310
18977
5723751
1323795
13223676
923799
123807
8223726
————
I
w.U3
I
‘l’ape
LOC .
678
h]!)
Elfin
681.
682
683
68[+
(185 1
,
]lEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HAIWIS 1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
Thoracic
1 – Yes
Blank1
LCIW Back
1- Yes
Blank
Diffuse
1- Yes
Blank
Uncertain
1 - Yes
Blank
RiUht Lateral Bendin~
Cervical
1- Yes
Blank
Thoracic
1 - Yes
Blank
Low Back
1 - YesBlank
Diffuse1 - Yes
Blanlc
Control IIANES ICounts Data Source
923799
12523683
823800
023808
10223706
1223796
12923679
1523793
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EX.AMl’NATIONSURVEY (HANES I)
Item Tape No. Of Control HANES I
- # Lot. Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES counts Data Source
686 1 Uncertain
1 - Yes
Blank
1
23807
Left Lateral Bending
687 1 Cervical
1 - Yes 110Blank 23698
688 1 Thoracic
1 - Yes 11
Blank 23797
689 1 Low Baclc
1 – YesI Blanlc
14523663
mo
690 1 DiffuseI
I-Yes’ 15
Blank 23793
691 1 Uncertain
1 - Yes
Blank
o23808
Right Rotation
692 1 Cervical
1 - Yes 76
B1anlc 23732
693 1 Thoracic
1 - Yes 12
Blank 931QL-4, ,“
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
I
Item Tape No. of Control HANES I# Lot. Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source-—
694 1 Low Back
1 - Yes
Blank73
23735
695 1 Diffuse
1 - Yes 14Blank 23794
696 1 Uncertain
1 - Yes oBlank 23808
Left Rotation
697 1 Cervical
1 - Yes 80Blank 23728
I
mw 698 1 Thoracic
I 1 - Yes
Blank12
23796
699 1 Low Back1 - Yes 76Blanlc 23732
700 1 Diffuse
1 - Yes
Blank15
23793
701 1 Uncertain
1 - Yes oBlank 23808
,
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HAN!ISI)
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703
704
705
706
707-710
No. of?Osltiolls
1
1
1
1
1
4
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
STMIGHT-LEG RAISING TEST
Right Leg1- Negative2 - Positive8- Blank, but applicableBlank
Increase on Ankle (right leg)1 - Yes2-No8 - Blank, butBlank
Left Leg1 - Negative2 - Positive8- Blank, butBlank
applicable
applicable
Increase Dorsiflexion (left leg)1 - Yes2 - No8 - Blank, but applicableBlanlc
Other Systems1 - No findings2 - Findings8 - Blanlc,butBlank
applicable
BLOOD PRESSURE
0100-1259 - Time as given8888 - Blank, but applicable
Blank
ControlCounts
670814935
16916
796698115
16916
671913035
16916
836696113
16916
66152707
16916
687715
16916
HAms I
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See Detailed Notes
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712-714
715-717
718-720
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3
3
3
3
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1
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
AM or PM
1 - A.M.‘2 - pm}f,
8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Recumbent--Systolic065-300 - Range as given
888 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Recumbent--Diastolic035-186 - Range as given
888 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Sitting--Systolic065-300 - Range as given
888 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Sitting--Diastolic022-180 - Range as given
888 - Blank, bu~ applicableBlank
Summary of Diagnostic Impression1 - Normal2 - AbnormalBlank
ICD CODES
Severity1 - Minimum~ - Moderate3 - Severe8- 131ank,but applicableBlank
Control
Counts
2491438615
16916
685834
16916
685438
16916
685339
16916
684943
16916
2337455516916
1044946133120
21565
HANES I
Data Source I
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TapeLot.
726
727-729
730
731
732-734
735
No. OfPositions
1
3
1
1
3
1
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HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
CertaintyO–9 - Degree of certaintydash - Blanlc, but applicableBlank
ICD Code
000-999Blank
Severity
1 - Minimum
2- Moderate
3 - Severe8- Blank, but applicable
BIanlc
Certainty
O-9 - Degree of certaintyDash – Blank, but applicable
Blank .
ICD Code
XOO-999 - Code as given
Blank
Severity1 - Minimum2 - Moderate
3 – Severe8 - Blank, but applicable
Blank
ControlCounts
2114129
21565
224321565
2923135478
23071
67364
23071
73723071
117
1101641
23524
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Item Tape No. of Control HANES I
# I,fIc. Pnsition9 ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source
]3b 1 Certainty
o-9 - Degree of certainty 256
Dash - Blank, but applicable 28
Blank 23524
737- 3 ICD Cocle
739 000-999 - Code as given 284
Blank 23524
740 1 Severity
1 - Minimum 1000
2 – Moderate 700
3- Severe 99
8 - Blank, but applicable 133
Blank 21876
741 1 CertaintyI O-9 – Degree of certainty 1809
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Dash - Blank, but applicable 123
Blank 21876I
742- 3 ICD Code7/,[1 XOO-999 - Code as given 1932
Blank 21876
745 1 Severity
1 - Minimum 251
2 - Moderate 209
3 - Severe 31
8 – Blank, but applicable 62
Blank 23255
746 1 Certainty
0-9 – Degree of certainty 517
Dash - Blank, but applicable 36
Blank 23255
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747-749
750
751
752-754
755
756
757-759
No. ofPositions
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
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HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
ICD CodeXOO-999 – Code as given
Blank
Severity1 - Minimum
2 - Moderate
3 – Severe8 - Blardc, but applicableBlank
Certainty
O-9 - Degree of certaintyDash – Blank, but applicable
Blank
ICD Code
XOO-999 - Code as given
Blank
Severity
1 - Minimum2- Moderate3 – Severe8- Blank, but applicableBlank
Certainty
O–9 - Degree of certaintyDash – Blank, but applicable
Blanlc
ICD CodeXOO-999 - Code as givenBlank
,
Control
Counts
55323255
5845724
23674
12113
23674
13423674
2822313639
23220
55236
23220
58923.22(3
HAMS I
Data Source
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760
761
762-764
765
766
J67-769
No. ofPositions
1
1
3
1
1
3
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UEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATIONSURVEY (tIANiwI)
ITEM DESCRIPTION& CODES
Severity1 - Minimum2 - Moderate3- Severe8 - Blank, but applicableBlank
Certaintyo-9 - Degree of certaintyDash - Blank, but applicableBlanlc
ICD CodeXOO-999 - CodeBlanlc
Severity1 - Minimum2 - Moderate3- Severe8 - Blanlc,butBlank
as given
applicable
CertaintyO-9 - Degree of certaintyDash - Blanlc,but applicableBlanlc
ICD Code000-999 - Code as givenB1ank
ControlCounts
3944917
23699
9910
23699
10923699
8’1023
23785
212
23785
2323785
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No. ofPosition9
1
1
3
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES I)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Severity1 - Minimum
2 - Moderate
3- Severe8 - Blanlc, but applicable
Blank
Certainty
O-9 - Degree of certaintyDash - Blank, but applicable
Blank
ICI) Code
XOO-999 - Code as given
Blank
Severity1 – Minimum
2 - Moderate
3 - Severe8 - Blanic, but applicableBlank
ControlCounts
830855183169
21771
I 1890147
21771
203721771
2833278096
23022
Certainty
O-9 - Degree of certaintyDash - Blank, but applicable
Blank
ICD Code
XOO-999 - Code as given
Blank
72561
23022
78623022
HANES IData Source I
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Item Tape No. Of Control HANES I 1
- # Loc . Positions ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES Counts Data Source I
780 1 Severity
1 - Minimum 1012 - Moderate 1233 - severe 228- Blank, but applicable 45 1
Blank 23517
781 1 Certainty
o-9 - Degree of certainty 267
Dash - Blank, but applicable 24I
Blanlc 23517 1
782- 3 ICD Code
784 XOO-999- Code as given 291 \Blank 23517
785 1 Severity
1 - Minimum 122I
m 2 - Moderate 86ID 3- Severe 17I 8- Blank, but applicable 14 1
Blanlc 23569 , I
706 1 Certainty
O-9 - Degree of certainty 232
Dash - Blank, but applicable 7 I
Blank 23569
787- 3 ICD Code
789 XOO-999- Code as given 239
B1ank 23569
79(-I 1 Severity
1 - Minimum 202 - Moderate 29
3- Severe 6
8- Blank, but applicable 9
Blanlc 23744
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Item Tape No. of Control HANES I
il Lot. Posit ions ITEM DESCRIPTION 6 CODES Counts Data Source 1
791 1 Certainty
o-9 - Degree of certainty
Dash -61
Blank, but applicable 1
Blank3
23744 ; I
792- 3 ICD Code
794 XOO-999 - Code as given 64Blank 23744
795 1 Severity
1 - Minimum
28
- Moderate
3 – Severe191
8 - Blank, but applicable 1Blank 23779
IF 796 1 Certaintyo0 0-9 - Degree of certainty 28I Dash – Blank, but applicable 1!
Blanlc 23799
797- 3 ICD Code
799 00!3-999 - Code as given 29 1
888 - Blank, but applicable oBlank 23779 I
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800- 25 DATA USER WORK AREA
824 OCULAR FUNDI ,r Physician’s Supplement
825 1 Normal1 – Right 352 - Left 28
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3 - Both 25628 - Blank, but applicable 99
Blank 21084
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826
827
,!3~8
829
830
831
No. of
Positions
1
1
1
1
1
1
HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES 1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Fundus Not Visualized
1 - Right2 - Left
3 – WJtllBlank
Globe Absent
1 - Right
2 - Left
3 - BothBlank
Increased Light Reflex
1 - Right2 - Left
3 - Both
Blank
Narrow Arterioles
1- Rigll~2 - Left3 - Both
Blank
Tortuous Arterioles
1 - Right2 - Left
3 - BothBlank
AV Compression
1 - Right2 - Left3- BothBlanlc
Control
Counts
1216
5023730
2
42
23800
3348
23754
53
13923661
2195
23710
1276
23729
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832
833
834
835
836
837
No. of
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (HANES 1)
ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES
Hemorrhage
1 - Right
2 - Left
3 - BothBlank
Exudate
1 - Right2 – Left
3 - BothBlank
Venous Engorgement
1 - Right
2- Left
3 - Both
Blanlc
Papilledma
1 - Right
2 - Left’
3 - Both
B1ank
Disc Abnormal
1- Right
2- Left
3 - BothBlank
Lens Opacities1 - Right
2 - Left
3 - Both
Blank
ControlCounts
211
23804
7110
23790
1
026
23781
000
23808
110
23806
202230
23736
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11
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ITEM DESCRIPTION & CODES—
Iritis1- Right2 - Left3 - 13nthBlank
other1- Right2 - Left3 - BothBlank
DATA USER WORK AREA
ControlCounts
o00
23808
151432
23747
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TAEEEPOSITION 10 ,“.. .
Size of Plac”e
Size of place classification was derived from the 196cIcensus. Accordingto the definition used in the 1960 census, the urban population wascomprised of all persons living in (a) places of 2,500 inhabitants or more
incorporated as cicies, boroughs, villages and towns (except towns in NewYork, ?!ewEngland, and Wisconsin); (b) the densely settled urban fringe,whether incorporated or unincorporated, of urbanized areas; (c) towns inNew England and tow-reshipsin “!~ewJersey and Pennsylvania which containedno incorporated municipalities as subdivisions and had either 2,500inhabitants or more, or a population of 2,500 to 25,000 and a densityof 1,500 persons or more per square mile; (d) counties in states otherthan the IiewEngland sta~es, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, that had noincorporated municipalities within their boundaries and had a density of11500 persons per square mile; and (e) unincorporated places of 2,500inhabitants or more not included in any urban fringe. The remaining ,---
populati~n was classified as rural.
Urban areas are further classified by population size for places withinurbanized areas and other places outside urbanized areas.
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TAPE POSITION 11. ?
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SMSA 7
iA standard metropolitan statistical area is basically a county or a group
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of contiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants
or more, or “twin cities” with a combined population of’at least 50,000.
In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities,
contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to the 1960 ~nsus,
they are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Each SMSA must include at least one central city, and the complete title
of an SHSA identifies the central city or cities.
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITIONS 22 AND 103
Race
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The race of the respondent was marked by observation and it was assumed
the race of all related persons was the same as the respondent unless
otherwise learned. The race categories were ‘White”, ““Negro” or “other.”
If the appropriate category could not be marked”by observation, then race
was asked. Persons of races other than White or Negro, such as Japanese,
Chinese, .4mericanIndian, Korean, Hindu, Eskimo, etc. were reported as
“Other.” Mexicans were included with ‘White” unless definitely known to
be American Indian or of other nonwhite race..
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITIONS 34-35
Total Family Income Group
The income group represents the total combined family income for the past
twelve (12) months. It includes income from all sources such as wages,
salaries, social security or retirement benefits, help from relatives,
rent from property and so forth. The income groups were not reconciled
to the component parts (tape positions 36-94).
parts were not asked when the gross income was
However, amounts greater than $6,999 appear in
67-70, and 72-75. Some respondent’sreported a
The income component
greater than $6,999 per annum.
tape positions 37-40,
loss of income .from their
nonfarm business, professional practice, partnership or farm and this
explains why some data fields are ~reater than $6,999, but rhe individual
total in tape positions 91-94 does not exceed this figure.
DETAILED NOTES
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TAPE POSITIONS 95-99P
Family Unit Code
-Kll related sample persons in the same family unit have the same computer
generated family unit code. This will enable detailed analysis of the
individual family unit.
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‘1( UNITED STATES II OUTLYING AREAS OF THE U.S. I
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%1- n7 Americm Samoa 60ALASKA Alaska 02 Canal Zone 61ARIZO::.4 Ariz. 04 Canton and Enderbuq Islands 62 .ARKX:5.\S Ark. 05 Caroline Islands 63CALIFORNIA Calif. 06 I]Cook Islands 6G
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‘DIST. O-F‘COLU?!~l.A-D.C. 11 llT.in- Tcl=rIri~ - Sn,,rhprn I 68 ~FLORIDA Fla. 12 1( ,.ld L
GEORGI.A Ga. 13 ““--
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illf--- .lana Islands 6;
rlsrshallIslands 70Plidwav Islands 71Puerto Rico 72- , -–. ,— “ -L–--– 1 -F*
HAWA1I Hawaii 15IDAHO Idaho 16ILLIKOIS Ill. 17 lrwu~yn Lslanas - >oucnernINDI#JJA Ind, 18 Swan Islands ;:10WA Iowa 19 Tokelau Islands 75KANSAS Kans. 20 U.S. Mist r~r<hht=>n 76
KEXTUCK1’ Kv . 21 “ - .,,--I TA .. 7., -%-A.,. I T– I -I+
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[ U.il. !’QSC. Pacific Islands ;?LUU13L.-LVA La. LL Virgin Islands 78l’L41NE ~laine 23 Wake Islands 79MARYL)JJ3 }fd. 24 Cuba 80‘MASSACHUSETTS 1.!2ss. 25 lJestIndies 81
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MIIJKESOTA Minn. ii South America iiMISSISSIPPI Miss. 28 Europe 93..-------- ., 29 Africa 94
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MONTANA Ffont. 5U Asia
NEBRkS~LA Nebr. 31 Adstr61a5ia ;2
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32 Pacific Islands 97NEW HAXPSHIFS N.H. 33FiT!=L7 TPFC!=’7 11 q~
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hZW KEXICO N. Mex. I -35
:JOiiTH CAROLIKA N.C, 37NORTH DAI:OTA N. Dak. 38OHIO Ohio 39OKL.IHOK1 Okla. 40OREGON Ore%. 41PEh7JSYL\’.QiIA Pa. 4?
RHODE ISL.X\~ F.-I. &4
SOLVEiC.iF.OLIN.+ S.C. 45SOUTH D.AI:OT’A S. Dzk. Lb
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITIONS 132-134 AND
Industry and Occupation Codes
135-137
A person.’soccupation may be defined as his principal job or business.
For this.suney purpose, the principal job or business of a respondent is
defined in one of the following ways: If the person worked during the
two week interview period or had a job or business, the question concerning
his occupation (or work) applies to his job during that period. If tlhe
respondent held more than one job, the question is directed to the one
at which he spent the most time. It refers to the one he considers mc)st
important when equal time is spent at each job. A person who has not begun
work at a new job, is looking for work, or is on layoff from work is
questioned about his last full-time civilian job. A full-time job is
defined as one at which the person spent 35 or more hours per week arid
which lasted two consecutive weeks or more. A person who has a job to
. .,which he has not yet reported and has never had a previous j’obor business
is classified as a “new worker.”
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The 1970 census of population Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations
was used in the coding of both the industry and occupation.
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITION 146
Land used for farming purposes (Code 1 in Tape Position 146) was
identified as being xmral land (Code 2 in Tape Position 13)
consisting of 10 or more acres (Code 1 in Tape Position 14) with
crop sales amounting to $50 or more (Code 2 in Tape Position 15),
or rural land (Code 2 in Tape Position 13) consisting of less
than 10 acres (Code 2 in Tape Position 14) with crop sales
amounting to $250 or more (Code 3 in Tape Position 16). AU
Other land is classified as nonfarm (Code 2 in Tape Position 146).
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TAPE POSITIONS 147-149,.
Poverty Index--Incomestatus was determinedby the Povert’ Income Ratio (PIR).1/Poverty statisticspublished in the Census Bureau reports_were based on the
poverty index developed by the Social SecurityAdministrationin 1964. (Fora detailed discussionof the SSA poverty standards,see reference 2.) Modifica-tions in the definitionof poverty were adopted in 1969.~/ The standard dataseries in poverty for statisticaluse by all executivedepartmentsand establish-ments has been established.~1
The two componentsof the PIR are ‘thetotal income of the household(numerator)and a multiple of the total income necessary to maintain a familyw%th given characteristicson a nutritionallyadequate food pla~i(denominator).The donor value of the denominatorof the PIR is constructedfrom a food plan(economyplan) necessary to maintain minimum recommendeddaily nutritionalrequirements. The economy plan is designatedby the Departmentof Agriculturefor “emergencyor temporaryuse when funds are low.’!
For familiesof three or more persons, the poverty level was set at threetimes the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and personsliving alone, the cost of the economy food plan was adjusted by the relativelyhigher fixed expenses of these smaller households.
The denominatoror poverty income cutoff adjusts the family poverty incomemaintenance requirementsby.the family size, the sex of the family head, theage of the family head in familieswith one or two members, and the place ofresidence (farm,nonfarm). Annual revisions of the poverty income cutoffs arebased on the changes in the average cost of living as reflected in the ConsumerPrice Index.
As shown in the table, the annual income corisideredto be the povertylevel increasesas the family size increases. A familywith any combinationof characteristicsand with the same income as shown in the table has beendesignatedas having a PIR or poverty level of 1.0. The same family with twicethe income found in the tablewould have a PIR of 2.0. Ratios of less than 1.0can be describedas “below poverty,’*ratios greater than or equal to 1.0, as“at or above poverty?”
Poverty thresholdsare computedon a national basis only. No attempt hasbeen made to adjust these thresholdsfor regional, State, or other localvariation in the cost of living (exceptfor the farm, nonfarm difference).None of the noncash public welfare benefits such as food stamp bonuses or freefood commoditiesare includedin the income of the low income families receivingthese benefits.
~jcurrent PopulationReDorts, “Consumer Income,” Series P-60, No. 77, May 7, 1971
~/Orshansky,M.: “Counting the Poor: Another Look at the Poverty Profile,” SocialSecurityBulletin,January 1965;’’Who’sWho Among the Poor: A Demographic View ofPoverty,”Social SecuritvBulletin,July 1965.
~/Current PopulationReports, “Special Studies,” Series P-23, No. 28, August 12, 1969.
&/Circular No. A-46, TransmittedMemorandumNo. 9, ExecutiveOffice of the Presidenz,Bureau of the Budget,August 29, 1969, and Exhibit L (rev.).
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TA2E POSITIONS 147-149
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Weighted average thresholds zt the low incc= level in 1971 by xize of family and sex—of head, by farm-nonfarm residence
size of fzmnily Total
All unrelated individuals-------- $;,:3;Under 65 years-----------------65 yeara and ovez-------------- 1:931
All fam.flie9--------------------- 3,7002 persons---------------------- 2,512Head under 65 years------------ 2,699Head 65 years and over--------- 2B42L3 persons ---------------------- 3,2074 persons---------------------- 4,1135 persons---------------------- 4,8456 persons---------------------- 5,4417 persons or more-------------- 6,67a
Naafarm
Total
$;,::
1:940
3,7242,6332,7162,44a3,2294,137.4,8805,&B96,751
Halelhead
$2,1362,1811,959
3,7642,6412,7312,&503,2h64,1394,8W5,b926,771
Fzlelhead
$1,9782,0171,934
3,k282,5812,6352,$373,1274,1164,0375,.4606,583
Total
$1,7271,0051,652
3,2352,2192,317‘2,0822,7453,5274,1594,6a85,736
Farm
$1,7s31,B531,666
3,2422,2242,3222,0812,7493,5284,159&,6895,749
F-lelhead
$1,6691,7151,643
3,0792,1302,1952,0892,6273,5134,1484.6565;516
IFor ~relaced indivitials, sex of the individual.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of C~erce, Social and Zconomlc Statistics Administration, U:S. Bu-reau of the Census “CharacreriEtic5 of che tiw Iruome Population: 1971,” C.urrenc PopulationReports, Series P-60, No. 86, p. 18.
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DETAILED NOTES
TwE BOSITION 150
The United States was divided into four broad geographic regions ofapproximately equal population. Those regions,which deviate somewhat fromthe groups used by the Bureau of the Census,are as follows:
E%@ States Included
Northeast Maine,Vermont, NewConnecticut, Rhodeand Pennsylvania
Hampshire, Massachusetts,Island, New York, New Jersey,
South
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Midwest
West
Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia,West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee,North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas
Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin,“Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri
Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, NewMexico, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas,Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho,Utah, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming-
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITIONS 158-193
E4NES is a multistage, stratified, probability sample of loose clusters ofpersons in land-based segments. In addition, HANES is composed of twodistinct examination components--a nutrition screening a~amination (takenby all examinees) and a more detailed examination taken by a pre-selectedsubsample of all examinees, ages 25-74. For the nutrition screening examina-tion, locations 1-35 and 1-65 constituted national probability samplesand for the detailed examination, locations 1-35, 1-65, 66-100 and 1-100all constitute national probability samples. In other words, HAYES iscomposed of six distinct subsamples of the U.S. population. For a moredetailed discussion of the sample design see Series 1, Nos. 10a and 10c.
Since each of these six subsamples is a distinct subsample of the U.S.population, each subsarnplerequires a different set of weights. The weightsare based upon the probability of selection into the sample, adjustmentsfor nonresponse and further adjustments to approximate the U.S. noninstitu- .tionalized population as of the midpoint of each subsample.
In order to select all of those examinees in a particular subsample, i.e.received a particular exam component, it is necessary to exclude allexaminees with a weight of zero or blank. It is also necessary to excludeall zero or blank weights because that is the only way to differentiatemissing data due to nonresponse from data that is missing because the sampledesign dictated that a particular examinee was not supposed to receive aparticular examination component.
It is suggested that any analyses that a].edesired by the researcher beperformed using the greatest number of examinees possible; that is, if theresearcher is interested in an exam component of the nutrition screeningexamination he should use the weight and consequently the data from the 65location subsample rather than the 35 location subsample. For the detailedexamination, the researcher should use the 100 location subsample ratherthan one of the othe~s. Hovever, some exam components were only done in aparticular subsample; for example, only at the first 35 locations. Inthat case, the researcher has no choice in selecting a particular subsample.
There may be occasions when a researcher may want to make comparisons ofestimates obtained from various subsamples. For example, the prevalence “ofsome disease condition as estimated from the first 35 locations could becompared with an estimate based upon locations 66-100. The researcher ‘mayalso want to formulate hypotheses using one subsample and test those hypotheses
using another subsample.
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DETAILED NOTES
BLOOD PRESSURE
TAPE POSITIONS 228-233, 707-723
At the beginning of the physical examination the physician took thesample person’s blood pressure while the sample person was in a sittingposition. For those in the detailed sample the nurse took the-person’s blood pressure twice more at the end of the exam, once whilethe sample person was recumbent and again while sitting. The following~~idelines, based on the American Heart Association% “Recommendationsfor Human Blood Pressure Determinations by Sphygmomanometers”[Comnittee to Revise Standardization of High Blood Pressure Readings,New York; American Heart Association, October, 1951) were generallyobserved:
1. The cuff was at least 20 percent wider than the diameterof the arm or covered approximately two-thirds of the arm.(An adult 13 cm. cuff and a pediatric 9.5 cm. cuff wereprovided,)
2. The manometer was at eye level with the physician.
3. The meniscus of the mercury instruments was checked weeklyfor zero-level calibration.
4. While measuring, the rate of falling pressure was maintained2-3 mm. Hg per heartbeat, which was slow enough to detectthe first and last sounds but sufficiently rapid to avoidthe intermittent trapping of blood between systolic anddiastolic levels.
5. For diastolic pressure, the level was recorded at the pointof complete cessation of Korotkoff’s sounds or, if therewas no cessation, the point of muffling.
6. Measurements were recorded to
For detailed evaluation and extensivepressure, see NCHS Series 11, Numbers
the nearest 2 mm. on the scale.
analysis of the first blood150 and 203.
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DETAILED NOTES
TKPE POSITION 260
Thyroid Evaluation:
The World Health Organization (WHO) criteria used for grading goiter are:
Grade O:
Grade 1:
Grade 2:
Grade 3:
Persons without goiter. By definition, these are persons whosethyroid glands are less than 4 to 5 times enlarged,
Persons with palpable goiters. The thyroid is considered to be more
than 4 to 5 times enlarged although not visible with head in normal
position. Most of these will be readily visible with the head thrownback and the neck fully extended.
Persons with visible goiters. Persons with goiters which areeasily visible with the head in normal position, but which are
smaller than those in Grade 3. Palpation may be helpful indetermining the mass of the gland, but is not needed for diagnosis,
Persons with very large goiters. The goiters of persons in thiscategory can be recognized at a considerable distance. They are
grossly disfigured and may be of such size as to cause mechanicaldifficulties with respiration and the wearing of clothes.
(perez, C., Scrimshaw, N.S., and Munoz, J.~., Technique of endemic
goitre surveys. In endemic Goitre; p. 369, see esp. p. 376,
World Health Organization Monograph Series No. 44, Geneva, 1960.)
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DETAILED NOTES
TAPE POSITIONS 285-289 AND 292-296
Area(s) of Mass(es) -- Positions 285-289
If mass(es) were present. the number(s) of the location(s), using the number(s)on the body diagram, were recorded. Thethe center of the mass.
Area(s) of Surgical Scar(s) -- Positions
If scar(s) were present the number(s) ofon the body diagram, were recorded. Thethe center of the scar(s).
number used was the one-which located
292-296
the location(s), using the number(s)number used was the one which located
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DETAILEDNOTES
ICDA CODES
TAPE POSITIONS333-359,725-799
Physicianswere instructedto record their findingsof abnormalconditionson the examinationform and to code these using the first 3 digits of theEighth Revisionof the InternationalClassificationof DiseasesAdaptedfor Use in the United States. For those in the detailed sample therewere conditionscoded at the end of both the general (GeneralMedicalExamination,Ages 1-74) and detailedexaminationforms (GeneralMedicalExamination,Ages 25-74);these codes are not necessarilythe same.In recordingfindingson the general form the physiciangenerallyrecordedall abnormalconditionsregardlessof the severityof theconditionor certaintyof the diagnosis;but, some physiciansweremore selectivethan others, coding as ICDA codes (Positions333-3S9)only those conditionsthey felt to be significantor were certain about.At the end of the detailedexam form (Positions725-799)the physicianswere instructedto indicatethe severityof the conditionand certaintyof their diagnosis. Since the detailed examinationemphasizedthecardiovascular,respiratoryand musculoskeletalsystems,codes relatingto these systemsare more frequentlyfound and are more exact on thedetailedform than on the general form, and codes relatingto othersystemsmay be found more frequentlyon the general form. Conditionscoded on the general form by the physicianshave been supplementedbyDivisionstaff who have coded physicians!write-in entries.
In editingthe data certain editorialdecisionshave been made. Surgicalcodes are prefacedwith an “X” (e.g.,X22, operationson thyroid andparathyroid). On the -r al Medical Exanmatlon
. .(AQes1-74) form,
the followingconditionswere not coded: ear wax, sparsehair, neckvein distention,deviated septum,pal~conjunctiva,nose bleed, andpregnancy;the followingcodes for,surgicalscars have been removed:XOO, X21, X38, X41, X43> X51, X52, X55-X60,X67-X72,X77-X78,X82-X85;and only current fractureswere coded as fractureswhile old fractureswere coded for limitationor deformity.
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