QI-Core Implementation Guide
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Example Immunization: Immunization positive example

Generated Narrative: Immunization done-example

identifier: Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)/urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.21367.2005.3.7.1234

status: Completed

vaccineCode: Fluvax (Influenza)

patient: Jim Chalmers Male, DoB: 1974-12-25 ( Medical record number (use: usual, period: 2001-05-06 --> (ongoing)))

encounter: Encounter: status = in-progress; class = inpatient encounter (ActCode#IMP); type = Initial hospital inpatient or observation care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires a medically appropriate history and/or examination and high level of medical decision making. When using total time on the date of the encounter for code selection, 75 minutes must be met or exceeded.

occurrence: 2013-01-01

recorded: 2013-01-10

primarySource: true

location: Location South Wing, second floor

manufacturer: Organization Health Level Seven International

lotNumber: AAJN11K

expirationDate: 2015-02-15

site: left arm

route: Injection, intramuscular

doseQuantity: 5 mg (Details: UCUM codemg = 'mg')

performer

function: Ordering Provider

actor: Practitioner Adam Careful

performer

function: Administering Provider

actor: Practitioner Adam Careful

note: Notes on adminstration of vaccine

reasonCode: Procedure to meet occupational requirement

Reactions

-DateDetailReported
*2013-01-10Observation Hemoglobin [Mass/volume] in Venous bloodtrue

ProtocolApplieds

-SeriesAuthorityTargetDiseaseDoseNumber[x]SeriesDoses[x]
*Vaccination Series 1Organization Health Level Seven InternationalGestational rubella syndrome12