MedicationAdministration
Class ContraIndication

"A factor that renders the administration of a drug or the carrying out of a medical procedure inadvisable." - Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

Note that because almost all Contra-Indications are Health Concerns, for example, "Allergy to Eggs", "Allergy to Aluminum", "Current fever with moderate-to-severe illness", the Contra-Indication is modeled as relationship to Health Concern, and the Contra-Indication code may be derived from the Health Concern code. This having been said, there are some members of the Contra-Indication Value Set that are too general to point to a single Health Concern, even though they might still be derivable from the Health Concern list. Examples include "Chronic disease (disorder)", and "Immunodeficiency due to any cause, including HIV (hematologic and solid tumors, congenital immunodeficiency, long-term immunosuppressive therapy, including steroids)".

Attributes
«CS» Code code code

"A factor that renders the administration of a drug or the carrying out of a medical procedure inadvisable." - Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

Note that because almost all Contra-Indications are Health Concerns, for example, "Allergy to Eggs", "Allergy to Aluminum", "Current fever with moderate-to-severe illness", the Contra-Indication is modeled as relationship to Health Concern, and the Contra-Indication code may be derived from the Health Concern code. This having been said, there are some members of the Contra-Indication Value Set that are too general to point to a single Health Concern, even though they might still be derivable from the Health Concern list. Examples include "Chronic disease (disorder)", and "Immunodeficiency due to any cause, including HIV (hematologic and solid tumors, congenital immunodeficiency, long-term immunosuppressive therapy, including steroids)".

HealthConcern healthConcern healthConcern

Indicates the Health Concern that contra-indicates the administration of a drug.


Properties:

Alias
Classifier Behavior
Is Abstractfalse
Is Activefalse
Is Leaffalse
Keywords
NameContraIndication
Name Expression
NamespaceMedicationAdministration
Owned Template Signature
OwnerMedicationAdministration
Owning Template Parameter
PackageMedicationAdministration
Qualified NameFHIM::MedicationAdministration::ContraIndication
Representation
Stereotype
Template Parameter
VisibilityPublic

Attribute Details

 code
Public «CS» Code code

"A factor that renders the administration of a drug or the carrying out of a medical procedure inadvisable." - Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

Note that because almost all Contra-Indications are Health Concerns, for example, "Allergy to Eggs", "Allergy to Aluminum", "Current fever with moderate-to-severe illness", the Contra-Indication is modeled as relationship to Health Concern, and the Contra-Indication code may be derived from the Health Concern code. This having been said, there are some members of the Contra-Indication Value Set that are too general to point to a single Health Concern, even though they might still be derivable from the Health Concern list. Examples include "Chronic disease (disorder)", and "Immunodeficiency due to any cause, including HIV (hematologic and solid tumors, congenital immunodeficiency, long-term immunosuppressive therapy, including steroids)".

Constraints:
Properties:

AggregationNone
Alias
Association
Association End
ClassContraIndication
Terminologies[
HL7_V2 Vaccination Contraindication (IIS) 2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.3288
]
Datatype
Default
Default Value
Is Compositefalse
Is Derivedtrue
Is Derived Unionfalse
Is Leaffalse
Is Orderedfalse
Is Read Onlyfalse
Is Staticfalse
Is Uniquetrue
Keywords
Lower1
Lower Value(1)
Multiplicity1
Namecode
Name Expression
NamespaceContraIndication
Opposite
OwnerContraIndication
Owning Association
Owning Template Parameter
Qualified NameFHIM::MedicationAdministration::ContraIndication::code
StereotypeValueSetConstraints
Template Parameter
Type«CS» Code
Upper1
Upper Value(1)
VisibilityPublic


 healthConcern
Public HealthConcern healthConcern

Indicates the Health Concern that contra-indicates the administration of a drug.

Constraints:
Properties:

AggregationNone
Alias
AssociationcontraIndication_healthConcern
Association End
ClassContraIndication
Datatype
Default
Default Value
Is Compositefalse
Is Derivedfalse
Is Derived Unionfalse
Is Leaffalse
Is Orderedfalse
Is Read Onlyfalse
Is Staticfalse
Is Uniquetrue
Keywords
Lower0
Lower Value(0)
Multiplicity0..1
NamehealthConcern
Name Expression
NamespaceContraIndication
Opposite
OwnerContraIndication
Owning Association
Owning Template Parameter
Qualified NameFHIM::MedicationAdministration::ContraIndication::healthConcern
Stereotype
Template Parameter
TypeHealthConcern
Upper1
Upper Value(1)
VisibilityPublic