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Example Observation/blood-pressure (Narrative)

Orders and Observations 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 Observation .


Generated Narrative: Observation

Resource Observation "blood-pressure"

Profile: Vital Signs Profile

identifier : id: urn:uuid:187e0c12-8dd2-67e2-99b2-bf273c878281 id:  # urn:uuid:187e0c12-8dd2-67e2-99b2-bf273c878281

basedOn : id: 1234

status : final

category : Vital Signs ( Observation Category Codes #vital-signs)

code : Blood pressure systolic & diastolic ( LOINC #85354-9 "Blood pressure panel with all children optional")

subject : Patient/example "Peter CHALMERS"

effective : 2012-09-17

performer : Practitioner/example "Adam CAREFUL"

interpretation : Below low normal ( ObservationInterpretation #L "low")

bodySite : Right arm ( SNOMED CT #368209003)

component

code : Systolic blood pressure ( LOINC #8480-6; SNOMED CT #271649006; clinical-codes#bp-s "Systolic Blood pressure")

value : 107 mmHg (Details: UCUM code mm[Hg] = 'mmHg')

interpretation : Normal ( ObservationInterpretation #N "normal")

component

code : Diastolic blood pressure ( LOINC #8462-4)

value : 60 mmHg (Details: UCUM code mm[Hg] = 'mmHg')

interpretation : Below low normal ( ObservationInterpretation #L "low")


 

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