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1.14.3.1.506
1.25.3.1.506
HL7
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0506
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1.25.3.1.506.1
Content
Logical
Definition

Service
Request
Relationship
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Code
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Description
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Comment
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Version
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C
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Compound
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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
|
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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
|