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Owner:
Patient
Care
Work
Group
|
Normative
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Compartments : Patient , Practitioner , RelatedPerson |
Detailed Descriptions for the elements in the AllergyIntolerance resource.
| AllergyIntolerance | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance |
| Definition |
Risk
of
harmful
or
|
| Short Display | Allergy or Intolerance (generally: Risk of adverse reaction to a substance) |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
|
| DomainResource |
| Requirements |
To record a clinical assessment of a propensity, or potential risk to an individual, of an adverse reaction upon future exposure to the specified substance, or class of substance. |
| Alternate Names | Allergy; Intolerance; Adverse Reaction |
|
| false |
| Comments |
Substances include, but are not limited to: a therapeutic substance administered correctly at an appropriate dosage for the individual; food; material derived from plants or animals; or venom from insect stings. |
|
|
|
| Element Id | AllergyIntolerance.identifier |
| Definition |
|
|
| External ids for this item |
| Note |
This
is
a
business
|
|
|
0..* |
| Type | Identifier |
| Requirements | Allows identification of the AllergyIntolerance as it is known by various participating systems and in a way that remains consistent across servers. |
| Summary | true |
| Comments | This is a business identifier, not a resource identifier (see discussion ). It is best practice for the identifier to only appear on a single resource instance, however business practices may occasionally dictate that multiple resource instances with the same identifier can exist - possibly even with different resource types. For example, multiple Patient and a Person resource instance might share the same social insurance number. |
| AllergyIntolerance.clinicalStatus | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.clinicalStatus |
| Definition |
The clinical status of the allergy or intolerance. |
| Short Display | active | inactive | resolved |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type |
|
| Is Modifier |
true
|
|
|
true |
| Comments |
AllergyIntolerance.clinicalStatus
|
| AllergyIntolerance.verificationStatus | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.verificationStatus |
| Definition |
Assertion about certainty associated with the propensity, or potential risk, of a reaction to the identified substance (including pharmaceutical product). The verification status pertains to the allergy or intolerance, itself, not to any specific AllergyIntolerance attribute. |
| Short Display | unconfirmed | presumed | confirmed | refuted | entered-in-error |
| Cardinality |
|
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type |
|
| Is Modifier | true (Reason: This element is labeled as a modifier because the status contains the codes refuted and entered-in-error that mark the AllergyIntolerance as not currently valid.) |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
|
|
|
|
| Element Id | AllergyIntolerance.type |
| Definition |
Identification of the underlying physiological mechanism for the reaction risk. |
| Short Display | allergy | intolerance - Underlying mechanism (if known) |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type |
|
| Alternate Names | Category; Class |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
Allergic
(typically
immune-mediated)
reactions
have
been
traditionally
regarded
as
an
indicator
for
potential
escalation
to
significant
future
risk.
Contemporary
knowledge
suggests
that
some
reactions
previously
thought
to
be
immune-mediated
are,
in
fact,
non-immune,
but
in
some
cases
can
still
pose
a
life
threatening
risk.
It
is
acknowledged
that
many
clinicians
|
| AllergyIntolerance.category | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance.category |
| Definition |
Category of the identified substance. |
| Short Display | food | medication | environment | biologic |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type | code |
| Alternate Names | Category; Type; Reaction Type; Class |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
This data element has been included because it is currently being captured in some clinical systems. This data can be derived from the substance where coding systems are used, and is effectively redundant in that situation. When searching on category, consider the implications of AllergyIntolerance resources without a category. For example, when searching on category = medication, medication allergies that don't have a category valued will not be returned. Refer to search for more information on how to search category with a :missing modifier to get allergies that don't have a category. Additionally, category should be used with caution because category can be subjective based on the sender. |
| AllergyIntolerance.criticality | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.criticality |
| Definition |
Estimate of the potential clinical harm, or seriousness, of the reaction to the identified substance. |
| Short Display | low | high | unable-to-assess |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type | code |
| Alternate Names | Severity; Seriousness; Contra-indication; Risk |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
The
default
criticality
value
for
any
propensity
to
an
adverse
reaction
should
be
'Low
Risk',
indicating
at
the
very
least
a
relative
contraindication
to
deliberate
or
voluntary
exposure
to
the
substance.
'High
Risk'
is
flagged
if
the
clinician
has
identified
a
propensity
for
a
more
serious
or
potentially
life-threatening
reaction,
such
as
anaphylaxis,
and
implies
an
absolute
contraindication
to
deliberate
or
voluntary
exposure
to
the
substance.
If
this
element
is
missing,
the
criticality
is
unknown
(though
it
may
be
known
elsewhere).
Systems
that
capture
a
severity
at
the
condition
level
are
actually
representing
the
concept
of
criticality
whereas
the
severity
documented
at
the
reaction
level
is
representing
the
true
reaction
severity.
Existing
systems
that
are
capturing
both
condition
criticality
and
reaction
severity
may
use
the
term
|
| AllergyIntolerance.code | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance.code |
| Definition |
Code
for
an
allergy
or
intolerance
statement
(either
a
positive
or
a
negated/excluded
statement).
This
may
be
a
code
for
a
substance
or
pharmaceutical
product
that
is
considered
to
be
responsible
for
the
adverse
reaction
risk
(e.g.,
|
| Short Display | Code that identifies the allergy or intolerance |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding | AllergyIntolerance Substance/Product, Condition and Negation Codes ( Example ) |
| Type | CodeableConcept |
| Alternate Names | Code |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
It
is
strongly
recommended
that
this
element
be
populated
using
a
terminology,
where
possible.
For
example,
some
terminologies
used
include
RxNorm,
SNOMED
CT,
DM+D,
NDFRT,
ICD-9,
IDC-10,
When
a
substance
or
product
code
is
specified
for
the
'code'
element,
the
The
'substanceExposureRisk'
extension
is
available
as
a
structured
and
more
flexible
alternative
to
the
'code'
element
for
making
positive
or
negative
allergy
or
intolerance
statements.
This
extension
provides
the
capability
to
make
|
| AllergyIntolerance.patient | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.patient |
| Definition |
The patient who has the allergy or intolerance. |
| Short Display | Who the allergy or intolerance is for |
|
|
1..1 |
| Type | Reference ( Patient ) |
| Alternate Names | Patient |
| Summary | true |
| AllergyIntolerance.encounter | |
| Element Id | AllergyIntolerance.encounter |
| Definition | The encounter when the allergy or intolerance was asserted. |
| Short Display | Encounter when the allergy or intolerance was asserted |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | Reference ( Encounter ) |
| Summary | false |
| AllergyIntolerance.onset[x] | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.onset[x] |
| Definition |
Estimated or actual date, date-time, or age when allergy or intolerance was identified. |
| Short Display | When allergy or intolerance was identified |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | dateTime | Age | Period | Range | string |
| [x] Note |
See
Choice
of
|
| Summary | false |
| Comments | Age is generally used when the patient reports an age at which the AllergyIntolerance was noted. Period is generally used to convey an imprecise onset that occurred within the time period. Range is generally used to convey an imprecise age range (e.g. 4 to 6 years old). |
|
|
|
|
| AllergyIntolerance.recordedDate |
| Definition |
The
|
| Short Display | Date allergy or intolerance was first recorded |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | dateTime |
| Summary | false |
| Comments | When onset date is unknown, recordedDate can be used to establish if the allergy or intolerance was present on or before a given date. If the recordedDate is known and provided by a sending system, it is preferred that the receiving system preserve that recordedDate value. If the recordedDate is not provided by the sending system, the receipt timestamp is sometimes used as the recordedDate. |
| AllergyIntolerance.recorder | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.recorder |
| Definition |
Individual who recorded the record and takes responsibility for accurately recording its content. |
| Short Display | Who recorded the sensitivity |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | Reference ( Practitioner | PractitionerRole | Patient | RelatedPerson | Organization ) |
| Alternate Names | Author |
| Summary | false |
| Comments | Because the recorder takes responsibility for accurately recording information in the record, the recorder is the most recent author. The recorder might or might not be the asserter. By contrast, the recordedDate is when the allergy or intolerance was first recorded. |
| AllergyIntolerance.asserter | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.asserter |
| Definition |
The source of the information about the allergy that is recorded. |
| Short Display | Source of the information about the allergy |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | Reference ( Patient | RelatedPerson | Practitioner | PractitionerRole ) |
| Alternate Names | Source; Informant |
| Summary | true |
| Comments |
The
recorder
takes
|
|
|
|
|
| AllergyIntolerance.lastReactionOccurrence |
| Definition |
Represents the date and/or time of the last known occurrence of a reaction event. |
| Short Display | Date(/time) of last known occurrence of a reaction |
|
|
0..1 |
| Type | dateTime |
|
| false |
| Comments |
This
date
may
be
replicated
by
one
of
the
Onset
of
Reaction
dates.
Where
a
textual
representation
of
the
date
of
last
occurrence
is
required
e.g.
'In
Childhood,
'10
years
ago'
the
|
| AllergyIntolerance.note | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.note |
| Definition |
Additional narrative about the propensity for the Adverse Reaction, not captured in other fields. |
| Short Display | Additional text not captured in other fields |
|
|
0..* |
| Type | Annotation |
|
| false |
| Comments |
For example: including reason for flagging a seriousness of 'High Risk'; and instructions related to future exposure or administration of the substance, such as administration within an Intensive Care Unit or under corticosteroid cover. The notes should be related to an allergy or intolerance as a condition in general and not related to any particular episode of it. For episode notes and descriptions, use AllergyIntolerance.event.description and AllergyIntolerance.event.notes. |
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction |
| Definition |
Details about each adverse reaction event linked to exposure to the identified substance. |
| Short Display | Adverse Reaction Events linked to exposure to substance |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Summary | false |
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.substance | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.substance |
| Definition |
Identification of the specific substance (or pharmaceutical product) considered to be responsible for the Adverse Reaction event. Note: the substance for a specific reaction may be different from the substance identified as the cause of the risk, but it must be consistent with it. For instance, it may be a more specific substance (e.g. a brand medication) or a composite product that includes the identified substance. It must be clinically safe to only process the 'code' and ignore the 'reaction.substance'. If a receiving system is unable to confirm that AllergyIntolerance.reaction.substance falls within the semantic scope of AllergyIntolerance.code, then the receiving system should ignore AllergyIntolerance.reaction.substance. |
| Short Display | Specific substance or pharmaceutical product considered to be responsible for event |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding | Substance Code ( Example ) |
| Type | CodeableConcept |
|
| false |
| Comments |
Coding
of
the
specific
substance
(or
pharmaceutical
product)
with
a
terminology
capable
of
triggering
decision
support
should
be
used
wherever
possible.
The
'code'
element
allows
for
the
use
of
a
specific
substance
or
pharmaceutical
product,
or
a
group
or
class
of
substances.
In
the
case
of
an
allergy
or
intolerance
to
a
class
of
substances,
(for
example,
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation |
| Definition |
Clinical symptoms and/or signs that are observed or associated with the adverse reaction event. |
| Short Display | Clinical symptoms/signs associated with the Event |
|
|
1..* |
| Terminology Binding | SNOMED CT Clinical Findings ( Example ) |
| Type |
|
| Alternate Names | Symptoms; Signs |
|
| false |
| Comments |
Manifestation can be expressed as a single word, phrase or brief description. For example: nausea, rash or no reaction. It is preferable that manifestation should be coded with a terminology, where possible. The values entered here may be used to display on an application screen as part of a list of adverse reactions, as recommended in the UK NHS CUI guidelines. Terminologies commonly used include, but are not limited to, SNOMED CT or ICD10. |
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.description | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.description |
| Definition |
Text description about the reaction as a whole, including details of the manifestation if required. |
| Short Display | Description of the event as a whole |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | string |
| Alternate Names | Narrative; Text |
|
| false |
| Comments |
Use
the
description
to
provide
any
details
of
a
particular
event
of
the
occurred
reaction
such
as
circumstances,
reaction
specifics,
what
happened
before/after.
Information,
related
to
the
event,
but
not
describing
a
particular
care
should
be
captured
in
the
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.onset | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.onset |
| Definition |
Record of the date and/or time of the onset of the Reaction. |
| Short Display | Date(/time) when manifestations showed |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Type | dateTime |
| Summary | false |
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.severity | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.severity |
| Definition |
Clinical assessment of the severity of the reaction event as a whole, potentially considering multiple different manifestations. |
| Short Display | mild | moderate | severe (of event as a whole) |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding |
|
| Type | code |
|
| false |
| Comments |
It
is
acknowledged
that
this
assessment
is
very
subjective.
There
may
be
some
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.exposureRoute | |
|
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.exposureRoute |
| Definition |
Identification of the route by which the subject was exposed to the substance. |
| Short Display | How the subject was exposed to the substance |
| Cardinality | 0..1 |
| Terminology Binding | SNOMED CT Route Codes ( Example ) |
| Type | CodeableConcept |
|
| false |
| Comments |
Coding of the route of exposure with a terminology should be used wherever possible. |
| AllergyIntolerance.reaction.note | |
|
|
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.note |
| Definition |
Additional text about the adverse reaction event not captured in other fields. |
| Short Display | Text about event not captured in other fields |
| Cardinality | 0..* |
| Type | Annotation |
|
|
false |
| Comments |
Use this field to record information indirectly related to a particular event and not captured in the description. For example: Clinical records are no longer available, recorded based on information provided to the patient by her mother and her mother is deceased. |