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Example MedicationDispense/meddisp0309 (XML)

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Dispense for Nystatin drops (Snomed Code) - entered-in-error (id = "meddisp0309")

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<MedicationDispense xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
    
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  <id value="meddisp0309"/> 
  <contained> 
    <Medication> 
      <id value="med0312"/> 
      <code> 
        <coding> 
          <system value="http://snomed.info/sct"/> 
          <code value="324689003"/> 
          <display value="Product containing precisely nystatin 100000 unit/1 milliliter conventional release
           oral suspension (clinical drug)"/> 
        </coding>       </code>     </Medication>   </contained>   <status value="entered-in-error"/>   <medication>     <!--   Linked to a RESOURCE Medication   -->    <reference>       <reference value="#med0312"/>       <display value="Product containing precisely nystatin 100000 unit/1 milliliter conventional release

       oral suspension (clinical drug)"/> 
    </reference>   </medication>   <subject>     <reference value="Patient/pat1"/>     <display value="Donald Duck "/>   </subject>   <performer>     <actor>       <reference value="Practitioner/f006"/>     </actor>   </performer>   <authorizingPrescription>     <reference value="MedicationRequest/medrx0319"/>   </authorizingPrescription>   <type>     <coding>       <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActCode"/>       <code value="FF"/>       <display value="First Fill"/>     </coding>   </type>   <quantity>     <value value="10"/>     <unit value="ml"/>     <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org"/>     <code value="ml"/>   </quantity>   <daysSupply>     <value value="10"/>     <unit value="Day"/>     <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org"/>     <code value="d"/>   </daysSupply>   <whenPrepared value="2015-01-15"/>   <whenHandedOver value="2016-01-15"/>   <dosageInstruction>     <sequence value="1"/>     <text value="10 drops four times daily - apply in mouth using cotton swab or finger"/>     <timing>       <repeat>         <frequency value="4"/>         <period value="1"/>         <periodUnit value="d"/>       </repeat>     </timing>     <doseAndRate>       <type>         <coding>           <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/dose-rate-type"/>           <code value="ordered"/>           <display value="Ordered"/>         </coding>       </type>       <doseQuantity>         <value value="10"/>         <unit value="drop"/>         <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-orderableDrugForm"/>         <code value="DROP"/>       </doseQuantity>     </doseAndRate>   </dosageInstruction> 


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