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H.?? Value Set http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/hspc-dietType

This is a value set defined by the FHIR project.

Summary

Defining URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/hspc-dietType
Name:HSPC Diet Type value set.
Definition:Select HL7 ActCode codes.
Committee:FHIR Infrastructure Work Group
OID:2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.2.769 (for OID based terminology systems)
Copyright:TBD
Source ResourceXML / JSON

This value set is not currently used

H.??.1 Content Logical Definition


This value set includes codes from the following code systems:

  • Include these codes as defined in http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode
    CodeDisplay
    BRbreikost(GE)A diet exclusively composed of oatmeal, semolina, or rice, to be extremely easy to eat and digest.
    DMDiabetes mellitus dietA diet that uses carbohydrates sparingly. Typically with a restriction in daily energy content (e.g. 1600-2000 kcal).
    FASTfastingNo enteral intake of foot or liquids whatsoever, no smoking. Typically 6 to 8 hours before anesthesia.
    FORMULAformula dietA diet consisting of a formula feeding, either for an infant or an adult, to provide nutrition either orally or through the gastrointestinal tract via tube, catheter or stoma.
    GFGluten FreeGluten free diet for celiac disease.
    LFLow FatA diet low in fat, particularly to patients with hepatic diseases.
    LPLow ProteinA low protein diet for patients with renal failure.
    LQLiquidA strictly liquid diet, that can be fully absorbed in the intestine, and therefore may not contain fiber. Used before enteral surgeries.
    LSLow SodiumA diet low in sodium for patients with congestive heart failure and/or renal failure.
    NNormal DietA normal diet, i.e. no special preparations or restrictions for medical reasons. This is notwithstanding any preferences the patient might have regarding special foods, such as vegetarian, kosher, etc.
    NFNo FatA no fat diet for acute hepatic diseases.
    PAFPhenylalanine FreePhenylketonuria diet.
    PARParenteralPatient is supplied with parenteral nutrition, typically described in terms of i.v. medications.
    RDReduction DietA diet that seeks to reduce body fat, typically low energy content (800-1600 kcal).
    SCHSchonkost (GE)A diet that avoids ingredients that might cause digestion problems, e.g., avoid excessive fat, avoid too much fiber (cabbage, peas, beans).
    SUPPLEMENTnutritional supplementA diet that is not intended to be complete but is added to other diets.
    TTea onlyThis is not really a diet, since it contains little nutritional value, but is essentially just water. Used before coloscopy examinations.
    VLILow Valin, Leucine, IsoleucineDiet with low content of the amino-acids valin, leucin, and isoleucin, for "maple syrup disease."

 

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