TEMPLATE BPG administration - JM (BPG administration - JM)

TEMPLATE IDBPG administration - JM
ConceptBPG administration - JM
DescriptionNot Specified
PurposeNot Specified
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Authorsdate: 2024-12-23
Other Details Languagedate: 2024-12-23
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  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
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  • Sem Ver: 1.1.0
  • Original Language: ISO_639-1::en
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.26.1010
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.medication_statement-JM.v0
BPG administrationBPG administration: An assertion about the current use of a single medication by an individual.
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 nameMedication name: Name of the medication.
It is strongly recommended that the 'Medication name' be coded with a terminology capable of triggering decision support, where possible. Free text entry should only be used if there is no appropriate terminology available or for customised extemporaneous preparations. The extent of coding may vary from the simple generic or product name of the medication item through to structured details about the actual medication pack to be used. Free text entry should only be used if there is no appropriate terminology available. For example: 'Plaquenil'; 'Ibrutinib 420 mg tablet'; 'Rectinol ointment, 50 g, tube'; or 'Hydrofibre dressing with silver'.
  • Benzathine benzylpenicillin
Dose and frequencyDose and frequency: Complete narrative description about how the ordered item is to be used.
Route of administrationRoute of administration: The route by which the medication is administrated into the body.
For example: 'oral', 'intravenous', or 'topical'. Coding of the route with a terminology is preferred, where possible.
  • Intramuscular
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the medication statement not captured in other fields.
First administeredFirst administered: The date and time when the medication was first taken by, or administered to, the individual.
Number of doses administeredNumber of doses administered: The total number of doses administered.
For example: 1 stat dose of prophylactic antibiotics; or 10 doses in an antibiotic course over 5 days.