TEMPLATE CAEHR_B_Medikation_v4 (CAEHR_B_Medikation_v4)

TEMPLATE IDCAEHR_B_Medikation_v4
ConceptCAEHR_B_Medikation_v4
DescriptionZur Repräsentation der letzten stationären Medikation eines Patienten zur Speicherung im Rahmen des CAEHR-Projektes.
UseZur Darstellung der Medikation eines Patienten.
MisuseNicht zur Abbildung einer gerade aktiven Medikamentenverabreichung.
PurposeZur Repräsentation der letzten stationären Medikation eines Patienten zur Speicherung im Rahmen des CAEHR-Projektes.
References
Authorsdate: 2023-05-19
Other Details Languagedate: 2023-05-19
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Sem Ver: 5.0.0
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: c38dfc26a3b9bb635c5faf8b928ca382
  • PARENT:MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 006E9F209FD9F3691A5B9EFF0BAC3B5B
  • Original Language: ISO_639-1::de
KeywordsMedikament; Therapie; Medikamentenplan; Arzneimittel, CAEHR, medication treatment
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.169.3086
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.medication_list.v1
CAEHR_B_Medikation_v4CAEHR_B_Medikation_v4: A persistent and versioned list of medicines for an individual.
Medication statementMedication statement: A snapshot view about the use of a specified medication.
Data
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Data
Medication detailsMedication details: Details about a medication or component of a medication, including strength, form and details of any specific constituents.
NameName: The name of the medication or medication component.
For example: 'Zinacef 750 mg powder' or 'cefuroxim'. This item should be coded if possible, using for example, RxNorm, DM+D, Australian Medicines Terminology or FEST. Usage of this element will vary according to context of use. This element may be omitted where the name of the medication is recorded in the parent INSTRUCTION or ACTION archetype, and this archetype is only used to record that the form must be or was 'liquid'.
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.orgValueSet/$expand?url=http://fhir.de/ValueSet/bfarm/atc
FormForm: The formulation or presentation of the medication or medication component.
For example: 'tablet', 'capsule', 'cream', 'infusion fluid' or 'inhalation powder'. Coding of the form with a terminology is preferred, where possible. Medicines catalogues may differentiate between administrable form 'solution for injection' and product form 'powder for solution for injection'. The recorded form will depend on the exact context of use but administrable form is likely to be used in most instances.
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org//ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/uv/ips/ValueSet/medicine-doseform
Strength (concentration)Strength (concentration): The strength of the medication or medication component, as a concentration.
This element is used for liquid or semisolid medications, or medications intended to be diluted in a liquid before administration. For example: '10 mg/ml', '20 mg/g', '5 %', '10,000 SQ-U/ml'. If the 'Strength (presentation)' cluster is used, this element becomes redundant.
Menge 0-0-0Menge 0-0-0: The amount of medication or medication component.
For example: '1 ml', '1.5 mg', '1000 ml'.
HandelsnameHandelsname: Narrative description of the medication or medication component where it is not possible to describe this fully using structured elements.
DosageDosage: The combination of a medication amount and administration timing for a single day, in the context of a medication order or medication management.
For example: '2 tablets at 6pm' or '20 mg three times per day'. Please note: this cluster allows multiple occurrences to enable representation of a complete set of dose patterns for a single dose direction.
StärkeStärke: The amount of medication administered at one time.
For example: 1 mg, 1.5 ml, 0.125 g; or 1-2 ml, 12.5-20.5 mg.
Tägliche DosierungTägliche Dosierung: Structured information about the intended timing of a therapeutic or diagnostic activity within any 24 hour period.
Specific eventSpecific event: A specific, named time event that the activity should occur in relation to.
Event nameEvent name: The name of the event that triggers the activity to take place.
For example: "Before each meal", "at bedtime", "in the morning". It is understood that these event names may not equate to the same exact times in different cultures. Coding with a terminology, for example HL7 FHIR Named events, is recommended where appropriate.
  • morgens
  • mittags
  • abends
  • zur Nacht
Time offsetTime offset: The period of time before or after the named event when the activity should take place. Negative durations can be used to signify that the activity should take place before the event.
For example: '30 minutes after meal = meal + 30 minutes', '2 hours before bedtime = bedtime -2 hours'.
PT0H..PT24H
Units:
  • Hour
  • Minute
  • Second
Timing - non-dailyTiming - non-daily: Structured information about the intended timing pattern for a therapeutic or diagnostic activity occurring over days, weeks, months or years.
Repetition intervalRepetition interval: The interval between repetitions of the activity.
For example: 'Every 3 weeks'. If necessary, this element can be used to explicity specify that an activity is to take place every single day, by setting it to "1 day".
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Units:
  • Year
  • Month
  • Week
  • Day
Specific dateSpecific date: The activity should take place on a specific date or a specific range of dates.
For example: 'on 12 Jan 2017' or 'on 30 Oct 2017 to 6 Nov 2017'.
  •  Date
  •  Interval of Date
Duration of useDuration of use: The duration of use for a medication that is no longer active.
HinweisHinweis: Additional narrative about the medication statement not captured in other fields.