Release 5 Ballot

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Example MedicationDispense/meddisp0302 (Narrative)

Pharmacy Work GroupMaturity Level: N/AStandards Status: InformativeCompartments: Encounter, Patient, Practitioner

This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML, JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile MedicationDispense.


Generated Narrative: MedicationDispense

Resource MedicationDispense "meddisp0302"

status: in-progress

Medications

-Reference
*

code: Novolog 100u/ml (National drug codes#0169-7501-11)

doseForm: Injection solution (qualifier value) (SNOMED CT#385219001)

ingredient

Items

-Concept
*Insulin Aspart (substance) (SNOMED CT#325072002)

strength: 100 U (Details: UCUM code U = 'U')/1 mL (Details: UCUM code mL = 'mL')

Batches

-LotNumberExpirationDate
*123452019-10-31

subject: Patient/pat1: Donald Duck "Donald DUCK"

Performers

-FunctionActor
*Final Checker (MedicationDispense Performer Function Codes#finalchecker)Practitioner/f006 "Rob VAN DEN BERK"

authorizingPrescription: MedicationRequest/medrx0321

type: Refill - Part Fill (ActCode#RFP)

quantity: 10 ml (Details: UCUM code ml = 'ml')

daysSupply: 30 Day (Details: UCUM code d = 'd')

whenPrepared: 2015-01-15T10:20:00Z

whenHandedOver: 2015-01-15T16:20:00Z

dosageInstruction

sequence: 1

text: Before Breakfast

additionalInstruction: Check sugar level before taking Novolog ()

timing: Do Once per 1 days

dosageInstruction

sequence: 1

text: 15 units before lunch

additionalInstruction: Check sugar level before taking Novolog ()

timing: Do Once per 1 days

dosageInstruction

sequence: 1

text: 20 units before dinner

additionalInstruction: Check sugar level before taking Novolog ()

timing: Do Once per 1 days


 

 

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.