R5 Final QA

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Example MedicationRequest/medrx0339 (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 MedicationRequest.


Generated Narrative: MedicationRequest

Resource MedicationRequest "medrx0339"

identifier: id: 12345689 (use: OFFICIAL)

basedOn: CarePlan/gpvisit

groupIdentifier: id: 983939393 (use: OFFICIAL)

status: active

intent: order

Medications

-Reference
*

code: Vagistat-3 (National drug codes#0067-2091-03)

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

encounter: Encounter/f001: encounter who leads to this prescription

authoredOn: 2015-01-15

requester: Practitioner/f007: Patrick Pump "Simone HEPS"

dosageInstruction

sequence: 1

text: Insert one suppository into the vagina daily at bedtime

timing: Starting 2015-01-16, Once per 1 days, Until 2015-01-18

route: Vaginal Route (SNOMED CT#16857009)

method: Insert (SNOMED CT#421257003)

doseAndRate

dosageInstruction

sequence: 1

text: Apply to vaginal area topically once daily

timing: Starting 2015-01-16, Once per 1 days, Until 2015-01-18

route: Topical Route (SNOMED CT#6064005)

method: Apply - dosing instruction imperative (qualifier value) (SNOMED CT#417924000)

doseAndRate

dispenseRequest

validityPeriod: 2015-01-15 --> 2016-01-15

numberOfRepeatsAllowed: 1

quantity: 1

ExpectedSupplyDurations

-ValueUnitSystemCode
*3daysUnified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM)d

dispenser: Organization/f001 "Burgers University Medical Center"

Substitutions

-Allowed[x]Reason
*trueformulary policy (ActReason#FP)

 

 

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.