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Vocabulary
Work
Group
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Maturity Level : N/A | External | Use Context : Any |
This value set (http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-ActClassProcedure) is defined as part of HL7 v3. Related FHIR content: ActClassProcedure .
Summary
| Defining URL: | http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-ActClassProcedure |
| Name: | ActClassProcedure |
| Definition: |
An Act whose immediate and primary outcome (post-condition) is the alteration of the physical condition of the subject. Examples: : Procedures may involve the disruption of some body surface (e.g. an incision in a surgical procedure), but they also include conservative procedures such as reduction of a luxated join, chiropractic treatment, massage, balneotherapy, acupuncture, shiatsu, etc. Outside of clinical medicine, procedures may be such things as alteration of environments (e.g. straightening rivers, draining swamps, building dams) or the repair or change of machinery etc. |
| OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.19665 (for OID based terminology systems) |
| Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is not currently used
This value set includes codes from the following code systems:
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActClass
where
concept
is-a
PROC
This
expansion
generated
19
03
Apr
2017
2018
This value set contains 4 concepts
Expansion
based
on
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActClass
version
2016-11-11
2018-04-01
All
codes
from
system
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActClass
| Lvl | Code | Display | Definition |
| 0 | PROC | procedure | An Act whose immediate and primary outcome (post-condition) is the alteration of the physical condition of the subject. Examples: : Procedures may involve the disruption of some body surface (e.g. an incision in a surgical procedure), but they also include conservative procedures such as reduction of a luxated join, chiropractic treatment, massage, balneotherapy, acupuncture, shiatsu, etc. Outside of clinical medicine, procedures may be such things as alteration of environments (e.g. straightening rivers, draining swamps, building dams) or the repair or change of machinery etc. |
| 1 | SBADM | substance administration | The act of introducing or otherwise applying a substance to the subject. Discussion: The effect of the substance is typically established on a biochemical basis, however, that is not a requirement. For example, radiotherapy can largely be described in the same way, especially if it is a systemic therapy such as radio-iodine. This class also includes the application of chemical treatments to an area. Examples: Chemotherapy protocol; Drug prescription; Vaccination record |
| 1 | SBEXT | Substance Extraction | Description: The act of removing a substance from the subject. |
| 2 | SPECCOLLECT | Specimen Collection | A procedure for obtaining a specimen from a source entity. |