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Example MedicationRequest/medrx0332 (Narrative)

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

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


Generated Narrative: MedicationRequest medrx0332

Resource MedicationRequest "medrx0332"

identifier : id: 12345689 (use: OFFICIAL) http://www.bmc.nl/portal/prescriptions /12345689 (use: official, )

basedOn : CarePlan/gpvisit CarePlan: status = active; intent = plan; period = 2013-01-01T10:30:00Z --> (ongoing)

groupIdentifier : id: 983939393 (use: OFFICIAL) http://www.bmc.nl/portal/prescriptions /983939393 (use: official, )

status : active Active

intent : order Order

Medications

- Reference
* code : Medication Ceftriaxone sodium 500mg (as ceftriaxone sodium) 500 mg powder for injection solution for injection vial (product) ( SNOMED CT #375860009)

subject : Patient/pat1: Donald Duck "Donald DUCK"

encounter : Encounter/f001: encounter who leads to this prescription

authoredOn : 2015-01-15

requester : Practitioner/f007: Patrick Pump "Simone HEPS"

dosageInstruction

sequence : 1

text : Administer 500mg IM as a single dose

timing : Count 1 times, Once

route : Intramuscular (qualifier value) ( SNOMED CT #255559005)

DoseAndRates

- Type Dose[x]
* Ordered 500 mg (Details: UCUM codemg = 'mg')

doseAndRate Generated Narrative: Medication #med03499

code : Ceftriaxone (as ceftriaxone sodium) 500 mg powder for solution for injection vial


 

 

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.