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Example AllergyIntolerance/example (Narrative)

Maturity Level : N/A
Responsible Owner: Patient Care Work Group Standards Status : Informative Compartments : Patient , Practitioner , RelatedPerson

This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile AllergyIntolerance .


Generated Narrative: AllergyIntolerance example

Resource AllergyIntolerance "example"

identifier : id: 49476534 http://acme.com/ids/patients/risks /49476534

clinicalStatus : Active ( AllergyIntolerance Clinical Status Codes #active)

verificationStatus : Confirmed ( AllergyIntolerance Verification Status #confirmed)

type : Allergy ( Allergy Intolerance Type #allergy)

category : food Food

criticality : high High Risk

code : Cashew nuts ( SNOMED CT #227493005)

patient : Patient/example Jim Male, DoB: 1974-12-25 ( Medical record number (use: usual, period: 2001-05-06 --> (ongoing))) "Peter CHALMERS"

onset : 2004

recordedDate : 2014-10-09T14:58:00+11:00

participant function : Author ( Provenance participant type #author) actor recorder : Practitioner/example Practitioner Adam Careful "Adam CAREFUL" participant

function asserter : Informant Jim Male, DoB: 1974-12-25 ( Provenance participant type Medical record number (use: usual, period: 2001-05-06 --> (ongoing))) #informant)

actor note : Patient/example "Peter CHALMERS"

lastOccurrence : 2012-06

note : The criticality is high becasue of the observed anaphylactic reaction when challenged with cashew extract.

reaction

substance : cashew nut allergenic extract Injectable Product ( RxNorm #1160593)

Manifestations

- Concept
* Anaphylactic reaction ( SNOMED CT #39579001)

description : Challenge Protocol. Severe reaction to subcutaneous cashew extract. Epinephrine administered

onset : 2012-06-12

severity : severe Severe

exposureRoute : Subcutaneous route ( SNOMED CT #34206005)

reaction

Manifestations

- Concept
* Urticaria ( SNOMED CT #64305001)

onset : 2004

severity : moderate Moderate

note :

The patient reports that the onset of urticaria was within 15 minutes of eating cashews.


 

Other examples that reference this example: List/Allergies List NutritionOrder/Low Sodium and Fiber Restricted Diet NutritionOrder/Diabetic Diet NutritionOrder/Diabetic Supplement NutritionOrder/Energy Supplement NutritionOrder/Enteral Bolus NutritionOrder/Low Fat and Fiber Restricted Diet NutritionOrder/Pureed Diet NutritionOrder/Renal Diet  

Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.