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id: example
meta:
identifier: 49476534
clinicalStatus: Active (Details : {http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/allergyintolerance-clinical code 'active' = 'Active)
verificationStatus: Confirmed (Details : {http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/allergyintolerance-verification code 'confirmed' = 'Confirmed)
type: allergy
category: food
criticality: high
code: Cashew nuts (Details : {SNOMED CT code '227493005' = 'Cashew nuts', given as 'Cashew nuts'})
onset: Jan 1, 2004 12:00:00 AM
recordedDate: Oct 8, 2014 11:58:00 PM
recorder: Generated Summary: id: example; 23; active; Adam Careful
lastOccurrence: Jun 1, 2012 9:45:31 PM
note: The criticality is high becasue of the observed anaphylactic reaction when challenged with cashew extract.
reaction
substance: cashew nut allergenic extract Injectable Product (Details : {RxNorm code '1160593' = 'cashew nut allergenic extract Injectable Product', given as 'cashew nut allergenic extract Injectable Product'})
manifestation: Anaphylactic reaction (Details : {SNOMED CT code '39579001' = 'Generalized anaphylaxis', given as 'Anaphylactic reaction'})
description: Challenge Protocol. Severe reaction to subcutaneous cashew extract. Epinephrine administered
onset: Jun 12, 2012 12:00:00 AM
severity: severe
exposureRoute: Subcutaneous route (Details : {SNOMED CT code '34206005' = 'SC use', given as 'Subcutaneous route'})
reaction
manifestation: Urticaria (Details : {SNOMED CT code '64305001' = 'Urticaria', given as 'Urticaria'})
onset: Jan 1, 2004 12:00:00 AM
severity: moderate
note: The patient reports that the onset of urticaria was within 15 minutes of eating cashews.