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| Pharmacy Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative | Compartments : Device , Encounter , Patient , Practitioner , RelatedPerson |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile MedicationAdministration .
Generated
Narrative
with
Details
Resource "medadmin0302"
partOf : Procedure/biopsy
status : completed
category
:
Inpatient
(Details
:
{http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/medication-admin-category
code
'inpatient'
=
'Inpatient',
given
as
'Inpatient'})
medication
:
id:
med0317;
Injection
Solution
(qualifier
value)
(Details
:
{SNOMED
CT
code
'385219001'
=
'Injection
solution',
given
as
'Injection
Solution
(qualifier
value)'})
(medication-admin-category#inpatient)
subject : Patient/pat1: Donald Duck "Donald DUCK"
context
encounter
:
Encounter/f001:
encounter
who
leads
to
this
prescription
effective
occurence
:
15/01/2015
4:30:00
AM
2015-01-15T04:30:00+01:00
-->
15/01/2015
2:30:00
PM
2015-01-15T14:30:00+01:00
| - | Actor |
| * | Practitioner/f007: Patrick Pump "Simone HEPS" |
reasonCode
:
Given
as
Ordered
(Details
:
{http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/reason-medication-given
code
'b'
=
'Given
as
Ordered',
given
as
'Given
as
Ordered'})
request
:
MedicationRequest/medrx0322
| - | Text | Site | Route | Method | Dose | Rate[x] |
| * | KCl 20 mEq in 1 L 0.9%NS IV at 100 ml/hr |
Structure
of
ligament
of
left
superior
vena
cava
|
Intravenous
route
(qualifier
value)
|
Continuous
infusion
|
20 meq (Details: UCUM code meq = 'meq') | 100 mL (Details: UCUM code mL = 'mL') /1 h (Details: UCUM code h = 'h') |
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.