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Example Specimen/isolate (XML)

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Responsible Owner: Orders and Observations Work Group Standards Status : Informative Compartments : Device , Group , Patient , Practitioner

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Bacterial Isolate from Stool sample (id = "isolate")

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<Specimen xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
  <id value="isolate"/> 
        <!--   text>
    <status value="generated" />
    <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">[Put rendering here]</div>
  </text>   -->
  display: inline-block; background-color: #d9e0e7; padding: 6px; margin: 4px; border:
       1px solid #8da1b4; border-radius: 5px; line-height: 60%    the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can
               be a period 
      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)        the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can
             be a period 
      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)    

  <contained> 
    <Specimen> 
      <id value="stool"/> 
      
            <!--    accession identifier - e.g. assigned by the labaratory when it is received.
     This is common, unlike specimen identifier    -->
        
        
      

      <identifier> 
        <type> 
          <coding> 
            <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/> 
            <code value="ACSN"/> 
            <display value="Accession ID"/> 
          </coding> 
        </type> 
        <system value="http://lab.acme.org/specimens/2015"/> 
        <value value="X352356"/> 
      </identifier> 
      <identifier> 
        <type> 
          <coding> 
            <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/> 
            <code value="ACSN"/> 
            <display value="Accession ID"/> 
          </coding> 
        </type> 
        <system value="http://lab.acme.org/specimens/2015"/> 
        <value value="X352356"/> 
      </identifier> 
      <status value="unavailable"/> 
      <type> 
            <!--   

        <!--  
   Type is a loosely defined field because there is such a lot of variation in
         how it is used.
   The principal variation is how much information that could be represented elsewhere
         is also
   represented here. For instance, here's some possible types:
     lithium heparin plasma   (+ .container.additive) (e.g. SNOMED CT 446272009)
     transfusion bag of blood (+ container.type)
     Peritoneal lavage        (+ collection.bodySite)
   If the type includes other fields, it would be normal not to populate the other
         fields
   Note that this practice is so widespread that it's pointless to try and stop
         it 
   -->

  -->

        <coding> 
          <system value="http://snomed.info/sct"/> 
          <code value="119339001"/> 
          <display value="Stool specimen"/> 
        </coding> 
      </type> 
      <subject> 
        <reference value="Patient/example"/> 
      </subject> 
      <receivedTime value="2015-08-16T07:03:00Z"/> 
      <collection> 
        <collector> 
              

          <!--     in practice, collecter is almost always recorded     -->
          <display value="Patient"/> 
        </collector> 
            <!--      the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can

        <!--     the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can
         be a period 
      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)      -->

      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)     -->

        <collectedDateTime value="2011-08-16T06:15:00Z"/> 
            

        <!--     method is usually implied by type     -->
        <method> 
          <coding> 
            <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0488"/> 
            <code value="LNV"/> 
          </coding> 
        </method> 
      </collection> 
    </Specimen> 
  </contained> 
  
    
    
  

  <identifier> 
    <type> 
      <coding> 
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/> 
        <code value="ACSN"/> 
        <display value="Accession ID"/> 
      </coding> 
    </type> 
    <system value="http://lab.acme.org/specimens/2011"/> 
    <value value="X352356-ISO1"/> 
  </identifier> 
  <identifier> 
    <type> 
      <coding> 
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/> 
        <code value="ACSN"/> 
        <display value="Accession ID"/> 
      </coding> 
    </type> 
    <system value="http://lab.acme.org/specimens/2011"/> 
    <value value="X352356-ISO1"/> 
  </identifier> 
  <status value="available"/> 
  <type> 
    <coding> 
      <system value="http://snomed.info/sct"/> 
      
      

      <code value="119303007"/> 
      <display value="Microbial isolate specimen"/> 
    </coding> 
    <text value="Bacterial isolate specimen"/> 
  </type> 
  <subject> 
    <reference value="Patient/example"/> 
  </subject> 
  <receivedTime value="2015-08-18T07:03:00Z"/> 
  <parent> 
    <reference value="#stool"/> 
  </parent> 
  <role> 
    <coding> 
            

      <code value="p"/> 
      <display value="Patient"/> 
    </coding> 
  </role> 
  <collection> 
    <collector> 
          

      <!--     in practice, collecter is almost always recorded     -->
      <reference value="Practitioner/f202"/> 
    </collector> 
        <!--      the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can

    <!--     the time of collection is usually required. Usually a point in time, but can
     be a period 
      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)      -->

      (collectedPeriod) if it's a timed collection (e.g. a 24 hour urine)     -->

    <collectedDateTime value="2015-08-16T07:03:00Z"/> 
        

    <!--     method is usually implied by type     -->
    <method> 
      <coding> 
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0488"/> 
        <code value="BAP"/> 
      </coding> 
    </method> 
  </collection> 
  <note> 
    <text value="Patient dropped off specimen"/> 
  </note> 


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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.