GAO Ballot Package

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Nutritionorder-example-infantenteral

This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML or JSON format.


Generated Narrative with Details

id: infantenteral

patient: Peter Chalmers

orderer: Dr Adam Careful

identifier: 123

encounter: Inpatient

dateTime: 17/09/2014

status: active

enteralFormula

baseFormulaType: infant formula + iron (Details : {SNOMED CT code '412414007' = '412414007', given as 'infant formula + iron'})

baseFormulaProductName: Acme Infant Formula + Iron

additiveType: Modular carbohydrate enteral formula component (Details : {http://hl7.org/fhir/entformula-additive code 'carbohydrate' = 'Modular carbohydrate enteral formula component', given as 'Modular carbohydrate enteral formula component'})

additiveProductName: Acme High Carbohydrate Additive

caloricDensity: 20 calories per ounce (Details: http://unitsofmeasure.org code cal/[foz_us] = '??')

routeofAdministration: Swallow, oral (Details : {http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/RouteOfAdministration code 'PO' = 'Swallow, oral', given as 'Swallow, oral'})

Administrations

-ScheduleQuantity
*Starting 17/09/2014, Do Once per 3 hours4 ounces (Details: http://unitsofmeasure.org code [foz_us] = '??')

maxVolumeToDeliver: 32 ounces (Details: http://unitsofmeasure.org code [foz_us] = '??')

administrationInstruction: Add high calorie high carbohydrate additive to increase cal/oz from 24 cal/oz to 27 cal/oz.


 

 

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.