Property Name | Type and Description | Existence | Cardinality |
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substance |
Substance
The substance the subject of information is allergic or sensitive to.
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0..1
| N/A
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sensitivityType |
Concept
A code that indicates whether this sensitivity is of an allergic nature or an intolerance to a substance.
|
0..1
| N/A
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category |
List<Concept>
Category of the identified substance, e.g., food, medication, environment, or biologic. Some substances may fit multiple categories.
|
0..1
| 0..*
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criticality |
Concept
The potential seriousness of a future reaction. This represents a clinical judgment about the worst case scenario for a future reaction. It would be based on the severity of past reactions, the dose and route of exposure that produced past reactions, and the life-threatening or organ system threatening potential of the reaction type.
|
0..1
| N/A
|
associatedReaction |
List<ClinicalStatement<AdverseReactionTopic,FindingContext>>
A documented adverse reaction(s) that was used as evidence for the allergy/intolerance assertion.
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0..1
| 0..*
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sensitivityTest |
List<ClinicalStatement<ProcedureTopic,PerformanceContext>>
Tests performed to assess sensitivity to the a suspected entity.
|
0..1
| 0..*
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clinicalStatus |
Concept
The state of the allergy or intolerance at the particular point in time. Examples include: active, inactive, resolved.
Example: John Doe has hay fever. He undergoes desensitization therapy, the allergy is resolved.
Example: John Doe has hay fever. Luckily for John, it is winter time and the allergy is inactive.
Note: Need a better value set. Does not make sense for Penicillin.
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0..1
| N/A
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description
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multimedia
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interpretation
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method
topicCode
archetype_node_id
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name
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archetype_details