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Simple Weight Example (id = "example")
<Observation xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="example"/> <!-- the mandatory quality flags: --> <text><status value="generated"/><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><b>Generated Narrative with Details</b></p><p><b>id</b>: example</p><p><b>status</b>: final</p><p><b>category</b>: Vital Signs <span>(Details : {http://hl7.org/fhir/observation-category code 'vital-signs' = 'Vital Signs', given as 'Vital Signs'})</span></p><p><b>code</b>: Weight Measured <span>(Details : {LOINC code '3141-9' = 'Body weight Measured', given as 'Weight Measured'}; {SNOMED CT code '27113001' = '27113001', given as 'Body weight'}; {http://acme.org/devices/clinical- codes code 'body-weight' = '??', given as 'Body Weight'})</span></p><p><b>subject</b>: <a>Patient/example</a></p><p><b>encounter</b>: <a>Encounter/example</a></p><p><b>value</b>: 185 lbs<span> (Details: http://unitsofmeasure.org code [lb_av] = '??')</span></p></div></text><status value="final"/> <!-- category code is A code that classifies the general type of observation being made. This is used for searching, sorting and display purposes. --> <category> <coding> <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/observation-category"/> <code value="vital-signs"/> <display value="Vital Signs"/> </coding> </category> <!-- Observations are often coded in multiple code systems. - LOINC provides a very specific code (though not usefully more specific in this particular case) - snomed provides a clinically relevant code that is usually less granular than LOINC - the source system provides its own code, which may be less or more granular than LOINC --> <code> <!-- LOINC - always recommended to have a LOINC code --> <coding> <system value="http://loinc.org"/> <code value="3141-9"/> <display value="Weight Measured"/> </coding> <!-- SNOMED CT Codes - becoming more common --> <coding> <system value="http://snomed.info/sct"/> <code value="27113001"/> <display value="Body weight"/> </coding> <!-- Also, a local code specific to the source system --> <coding> <system value="http://acme.org/devices/clinical-codes"/> <code value="body-weight"/> <display value="Body Weight"/> </coding> </code> <subject> <reference value="Patient/example"/> </subject> <encounter> <reference value="Encounter/example"/> </encounter> <!-- In FHIR, units may be represented twice. Once in the agreed human representation, and once in a coded form. Both is best, since it's not always possible to infer one from the other in code. When a computable unit is provided, UCUM (http://unitsofmeasure.org) is always preferred, but it doesn't provide notional units (such as "tablet"), etc. For these, something else is required (e.g. SNOMED CT) --> <valueQuantity> <value value="185"/> <unit value="lbs"/> <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org"/> <code value="[lb_av]"/> </valueQuantity> </Observation>
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.