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| Responsible Owner: Pharmacy Work Group |
|
Compartments : Encounter , Group , Patient , Practitioner |
This
is
the
narrative
for
the
resource.
See
also
the
XML
or
,
JSON
or
Turtle
format.
This
example
conforms
to
the
profile
MedicationDispense
.
Generated
Narrative
with
Details
Narrative:
MedicationDispense
meddisp0301
contained
status
:
,
In
Progress
|
|
|
Vancomycin
Hydrochloride
|
subject : Donald Duck
supportingInformation
:
Condition/f203
Condition
Bacterial
sepsis
| Actor |
|
|
location : Pharmacy
authorizingPrescription
:
MedicationRequest/medrx0318
MedicationRequest:
identifier
=
http://www.bmc.nl/portal/prescriptions#12345689 (use: official, );
status
=
active;
intent
=
order;
authoredOn
=
2015-01-15;
note
=
culture
expected
back
in
12
hours
-
may
switch
depending
on
results
type
:
Emergency
Supply
(Details
:
{http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode
code
'EM'
=
'Emergency
Supply',
given
as
'Emergency
Supply'})
quantity
:
12
Vial
(Details:
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/orderableDrugForm
code
Vial
SNOMED
CT
code733026001
=
'Vial')
'733026001')
daysSupply
:
3
Day
(Details:
UCUM
code
d
coded
=
'd')
whenPrepared
:
15/01/2015
10:20:00
AM
2015-01-15T10:20:00Z
destination
:
Location/ph
Location
Patient's
Home
receiver : Donald Duck
dosageInstruction
sequence : 1
eventHistorytext :Author's Signature.500mg IV q6h x 3 daystiming : Once per 6 hours
route : Intravenous
method : Push - dosing instruction imperative (qualifier value)
DoseAndRates
Type Dose[x] Ordered 500 mg (Details: UCUM codemg = 'mg')
Generated
Summary: id: signature; recorded: 01/02/2017 5:23:07 PM;Narrative: Medication #med0301code : Vancomycin Hydrochloride (VANCOMYCIN HYDROCHLORIDE)
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.