DSTU2

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1.14.3.1.506 1.25.3.1.506 HL7 Version 2 Table http://hl7.org/fhir/v2/0506 0506

This is a table defined as part of HL7 v2. v2 . Related FHIR content: v2 Service Request Relationship .

Formal value Set definition (identifier http://hl7.org/fhir/v2/vs/0506 Summary ):

Defining URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v2-0506
Name: v2 Service Request Relationship
Definition: FHIR Value set/code system definition for HL7 v2 table 0506 ( Service Request Relationship)
OID: ??
System URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/v2/0506
System OID: 2.16.840.1.133883.18.330
Source Resource XML or / JSON

This value set is not currently used

1.25.3.1.506.1 Content Logical Definition

Service Request Relationship

Code Description Comment Version
C Compound A compound is an extempo order which may be made up of multiple drugs. For example, many hospitals have a standard item called "Magic Mouthwash". The item is ordered that way by the physician. The extempo items will contain multiple products, such as Ma added v2.5
E Exclusive An exclusive order is an order where only one of the multiple items should be administered at any one dosage time. The nurse may chose between the alternatives, but should only give ONE of them. An example would be: Phenergan 25 mg PO, IM or R q6h prn ( added v2.5
N Nurse prerogative Where a set of two or more orders exist and the Nurse, or other caregiver, has the prerogative to choose which order will be administered at a particular point in time. For example,<p> Milk of Magnesia PO 30 ml qhs (at bedtime)<p> Dulcolax Supp R @ hs pr added v2.5
S Simultaneous A simultaneous order is 2 or more drugs which are ordered to be given at the same time. A common example of this would be Demerol and Phenergan (Phenergan is given with the Demerol to control the nausea that Demerol can cause). The order could be: Demer added v2.5
T Tapering A tapering order is one in which the same drug is used, but it has a declining dosage over a number of days.<p>For example, Decadron 0.5 mg is often ordered this way. The order would look like this:<p> Decadron 0.5 mg qid (four times a day) for 2 days, t added v2.5