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Patient Care Work Group | Maturity Level: N/A | Standards Status: Informative | Compartments: Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML, JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile AllergyIntolerance.
Generated Narrative: AllergyIntolerance
Resource AllergyIntolerance "example"
identifier: id: 49476534
clinicalStatus: Active (AllergyIntolerance Clinical Status Codes#active)
verificationStatus: Confirmed (AllergyIntolerance Verification Status#confirmed)
type: Allergy (Allergy Intolerance Type#allergy)
category: food
criticality: high
code: Cashew nuts (SNOMED CT#227493005)
patient: Patient/example "Peter CHALMERS"
onset: 2004
recordedDate: 2014-10-09T14:58:00+11:00
participant
function: Author (Provenance participant type#author)
actor: Practitioner/example "Adam CAREFUL"
participant
function: Informant (Provenance participant type#informant)
actor: Patient/example "Peter CHALMERS"
lastOccurrence: 2012-06
note: The criticality is high becasue of the observed anaphylactic reaction when challenged with cashew extract.
reaction
substance: cashew nut allergenic extract Injectable Product (RxNorm#1160593)
Manifestations
- Concept * Anaphylactic reaction (SNOMED CT#39579001) description: Challenge Protocol. Severe reaction to subcutaneous cashew extract. Epinephrine administered
onset: 2012-06-12
severity: severe
exposureRoute: Subcutaneous route (SNOMED CT#34206005)
reaction
Manifestations
- Concept * Urticaria (SNOMED CT#64305001) onset: 2004
severity: moderate
note: The patient reports that the onset of urticaria was within 15 minutes of eating cashews.
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