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This example shows a coded enumeration Observation. Coded enumerations are used when the measurement itself is a code. In this case, the measurement is the meal context associated with a glucose measurement. There is a limited set of possible entries for this measurement, this one indicating after lunch or dinner. In the future, this measurement will contain a source-handle reference pointing to the measurement containing the glucose concentration. For now, the associated Observation has to be determined by time stamp and the PHD and patient references.
Note there is no logical id in this resource as this resource is being uploaded to the server in a conditional create operation. The server will use the identifier to check that no other Observation resource exists on the server with the same identfier. If there is not such resource present, the server will create the logical id and return it to the sender in the response.
Generated Narrative: Observation meal-context-observation
Observation Gateway Device: Device: identifier = IEEE 11073 System Identifier,Bluetooth MAC address,Ethernet MAC address; type = MDC_MOC_VMS_MDS_AHD
Coincident Timestamp Reference: Observation MDC_ATTR_TIME_ABS
identifier: 00601900010E9234-sisansarahId-urn:oid:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.10-8417864-20170602150227.00-8417872
status: Final
category: PHD generated Observation
code: MDC_CTXT_GLU_MEAL: Meal context
subject: Sisansarah Lorianthah Piggy (no stated gender), DoB Unknown ( Medical record number)
effective: 2017-06-02 15:02:35-0400
value: MDC_CTXT_GLU_MEAL_POSTPRANDIAL: After lunch/dinner