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Class: Adverse_Reaction_Presence_Criterion

Documentation: An Adverse_Reaction_Presence_Criterion checks for the presence or absence of an AdverseReaction instance that satisfies the code, substance, reaction, severity, and effectiveTime (valid_window) constraints specified in the criterion.

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Template Slots
  Slot Name Documentation Type Cardinality
code The value of this slot answers the question "what was looked for?". Examples include: "Serum sodium concentration", "heart rate", "admitting diagnosis".The code (in a terminology system) that represents a concept CodedValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
label A short human readable string indicating the content of the instancehuman-readable string for the instance String 0:1
presence Flag that indicates whether a query (or a criterion) should check for the presence or absence of data items. Boolean 1:1
reaction An adverse reaction to a substance has been defined as any noxious or unintended reaction to a substance CodedValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
severity A code indicating the severity of the adverse reaction CodedValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
subject The subject of the observation. In other words, who is this observation about. Examples include: "patient", "mother", "donor", and "family member".The person to which the observation or probelm applies. The default is a patient. CodedValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
substance The substance (e.g., drug, pollen) that causes an adverse reaction CodedValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
valid_window The time interval that should encompass the effective time (valid time) of the data to be used in expressions TimeInterval, Variable, VMR_Query, Function, RelativeTimeInterval 0:1
vmr_class The VMR class of the selection Class 1:1

Own Slots
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