| Name | Kind | Description |
| name | attribute | |
| name | attribute | Runtime name of this fragment, used to build runtime paths. This is the term provided via a clinical application or batch process to name this EHR construct: its retention in the EHR faithfully preserves the original label by which this entry was known to end users. |
| name | attribute | Optional human-readable name (in String form). |
| name | attribute | name of this state |
| name | operation | Return the terminology id (which includes the version in some cases). Distinct names correspond to distinct (i.e. non-compatible) terminologies. Thus the names ICD10AM and ICD10 refer to distinct terminologies. |
| names | operation | |
| narrative | attribute | Mandatory human-readable version of what the Instruction is about. |
| navigation | package | The rm.composition.content.navigation Package defines a hierachical heading structure, in which all individual headings are considered to belong to a tree of headings . Each heading is an instance of the class SECTION. |
| navigation_class_diag (rm) | class diagram | Class diagram for the rm.composition.content.navigation package. Includes the SECTION class. |
| navigation_cv | class view | |
| navigation_dv | deployment view | |
| next_state | relation | Target state of transition. |
| node_id | attribute | Semantic id of this node, used to differentiate sibling nodes of the same type. [Previously called meaning']. Each node_id must be defined in the archetype ontology as a term code. |
| node_ids_valid | operation | True if every node_id found on a C_OBJECT node is found in ontology.term_codes. |
| NON_TERMINAL_STATE | class | Definition of a non-terminal state in a state machine, i.e. one that has transitions. |
| NON_TERMINAL_STATE | artifact | |
| normal_range | relation | Optional normal range. |
| normal_status | attribute | Optional normal status indicator of value with respect to normal range for this value. Often included by lab, even if the normal range itself is not included. Coded by ordinals in series HHH, HH, H, (nothing), L, LL, LLL; see openEHR terminology group normal status . |
| null_flavor | attribute | flavour of null value, e.g. indeterminate, not asked etc. |
| numerator | attribute | numerator of ratio |