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XML representation of the QTY logical model.
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
<id value="QTY"/>
<text>
<status value="generated"/>
<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>The quantity data type is an abstract generalization for all data types (1) whose value set has an order relation (less-or-equal) and (2) where difference is defined in all of the data type's totally ordered value subsets. The quantity type abstraction is needed in defining certain other types, such as the interval and the probability distribution.</p>
</div>
</text>
<extension
url="http://hl7.org/fhir/tools/StructureDefinition/logical-target">
<valueBoolean>
<extension
url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/data-absent-reason">
<valueCode value="not-applicable"/>
</extension>
</valueBoolean>
</extension>
<extension
url="http://hl7.org/fhir/tools/StructureDefinition/xml-namespace">
<valueUri value="urn:hl7-org:v3"/>
</extension>
<extension
url="http://hl7.org/fhir/tools/StructureDefinition/logical-container">
<valueUri
value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/StructureDefinition/ClinicalDocument"/>
</extension>
<url value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/StructureDefinition/QTY"/>
<version value="1.0.0"/>
<name value="QTY"/>
<title value="QTY: Quantity (V3 Data Type)"/>
<status value="active"/>
<experimental value="false"/>
<date value="2024-12-18T05:40:48+00:00"/>
<publisher value="HL7"/>
<description
value="The quantity data type is an abstract generalization for all data types (1) whose value set has an order relation (less-or-equal) and (2) where difference is defined in all of the data type's totally ordered value subsets. The quantity type abstraction is needed in defining certain other types, such as the interval and the probability distribution."/>
<fhirVersion value="5.0.0"/>
<mapping>
<identity value="rim"/>
<uri value="http://hl7.org/v3"/>
<name value="RIM Mapping"/>
</mapping>
<kind value="logical"/>
<abstract value="true"/>
<type value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/StructureDefinition/QTY"/>
<baseDefinition
value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/StructureDefinition/ANY"/>
<derivation value="specialization"/>
<snapshot>
<element id="QTY">
<path value="QTY"/>
<short value="Base for all types and resources"/>
<definition
value="is an abstract generalization for all data types (1) whose value set has an order relation (less-or-equal) and (2) where difference is defined in all of the data type's totally ordered value subsets. The quantity type abstraction is needed in defining certain other types, such as the interval and the probability distribution."/>
<min value="1"/>
<max value="*"/>
<base>
<path value="Base"/>
<min value="0"/>
<max value="*"/>
</base>
<isModifier value="false"/>
<mapping>
<identity value="rim"/>
<map value="n/a"/>
</mapping>
</element>
<element id="QTY.nullFlavor">
<path value="QTY.nullFlavor"/>
<representation value="xmlAttr"/>
<label value="Exceptional Value Detail"/>
<definition
value="If a value is an exceptional value (NULL-value), this specifies in what way and why proper information is missing."/>
<min value="0"/>
<max value="1"/>
<base>
<path value="ANY.nullFlavor"/>
<min value="0"/>
<max value="1"/>
</base>
<type>
<code value="code"/>
<profile
value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/StructureDefinition/cs-simple"/>
</type>
<binding>
<strength value="required"/>
<valueSet
value="http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/ValueSet/CDANullFlavor"/>
</binding>
</element>
</snapshot>
<differential>
<element id="QTY">
<path value="QTY"/>
<definition
value="is an abstract generalization for all data types (1) whose value set has an order relation (less-or-equal) and (2) where difference is defined in all of the data type's totally ordered value subsets. The quantity type abstraction is needed in defining certain other types, such as the interval and the probability distribution."/>
<min value="1"/>
<max value="*"/>
</element>
</differential>
</StructureDefinition>