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Class: Prescribable_Item

Documentation: An order for a medication or other prescribable item.

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Template Slots
  Slot Name Documentation Type Cardinality
always_display If this flag is true, then send evaluation of this order to the to client program Boolean 0:1
code The term from the Controlled Medical Vocabulary that specifies this order.The code (in a terminology system) that represents a concept Class 1:1
condition Conditions under which this order should be placed.Conditions under which an action may be takenThe Boolean criterion that determines whether the associated item (string, action specifications, orderset or order item) is activated. Criterion 0:1
Department responsible for order Which department is responsible for carrying out the order. String 0:1
doseQuantity Specification of the size of a unit dose (e.g. 50 mg).The amount of the therapeutic agent or other substance given at one administration event. PhysicalQuantity 0:1
effectiveTime The time at which an order should take effect.Time during which the information is valid TimeInterval 0:1
label A short human readable string indicating the content of the instanceEach instance has a unique label that can be assigned by the guideline modeler. The label should be descriptive of the guideline element. Labels have no programmatic meaning.human-readable string for the instance String 0:1
Nurse or lab draw For blood samples, specifies whether a nurse may draw the sample, or whether it should be a lab phlebotomist. String 0:1
Order frequency Specifies the frequency with which the ordered task should be carried out. String 0:1
priorityCode The priority of this order.A code or set of codes (e.g., for routine, emergency), specifying the urgency under which the Act happened, can happen, is happening, is intended to happen, or is requested/demanded to happen. CodedValue 0:1
quantity The number of units (e.g. tablets) being ordered.The quantity of medication (e.g., 100 pills) to be dispensed PhysicalQuantity 0:1
rateQuantity The rate at which a continuously administered substance should be given (e.g. Normal Saline IV, 125 cc/hr)Identifies the speed with which the substance is introduced into the subject. Expressed as a physical (extensive) quantity over elapsed time (e.g., examples are 100 mL/h, 1 g/d, 40 mmol/h, etc.) PhysicalQuantity 0:1
refills The number of prescription refills for the item.The number of refills permitted by this medication order IntegerNumber 0:1
repeatNumber An interval of integer numbers stating the minimal and maximal number of repetitions of the Act. IVLOfInt 0:1
routeCode Route of administration (e.g. per os, intramuscular, etc.)The method of introducing the therapeutic material into or onto the subject. CodedValue 0:1
statusCode A code specifying the state of the Act. CodedSimpleValue, ConceptExpression 0:1
vmr_class The VMR class of this order.The VMR class of the selection Class 0:1

Own Slots
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