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Clinical Decision Support Work Group | Maturity Level: N/A | Standards Status: Informative | Compartments: Not linked to any defined compartments |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML, JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile ActivityDefinition.
Generated Narrative with Details
id: citalopramPrescription
contained: ,
url: http://motivemi.com/artifacts/ActivityDefinition/citalopramPrescription
identifier: citalopramPrescription (OFFICIAL)
version: 1.0.0
name: CitalopramPrescription
title: Citalopram Prescription
status: active
experimental: true
date: 15/08/2015
publisher: Motive Medical Intelligence
contact:
description: Citalopram 20 mg tablet 1 tablet oral 1 time daily now (30 table; 3 refills
useContext: , , , , , ,
jurisdiction: United States of America (Details : {urn:iso:std:iso:3166 code 'US' = 'United States of America)
purpose: Defines a guideline supported prescription for the treatment of depressive disorders
usage: This activity definition is used as part of various suicide risk order sets
copyright: © Copyright 2016 Motive Medical Intelligence. All rights reserved.
approvalDate: 12/03/2016
lastReviewDate: 15/08/2016
effectivePeriod: 01/01/2016 --> 31/12/2017
topic: Mental Health Treatment (Details )
author:
relatedArtifact: ,
kind: MedicationRequest
product: id: citalopramMedication; citalopram (Details : {RxNorm code '200371' = 'citalopram 20 MG Oral Tablet); Tablet dose form (Details : {SNOMED CT code '385055001' = 'Tablet', given as 'Tablet dose form'})
dosage:
dynamicValue
path: dispenseRequest.numberOfRepeatsAllowed
expression:
dynamicValue
path: dispenseRequest.quantity
expression:
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.