| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.exclusion-adverse.v1 |
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| Concept | Exclusion statement - Adverse Reaction |
| Description | Statements about Adverse Reactions that need to be positively recorded as absent or excluded. |
| Use | Use to record the positive exclusion or absence of adverse reactions within the health record. This archetype avoids the need to use terminology to express negation about any item within the health record. This archetype is only to be used to record 'point in time' information. It is not to be used for a persistent storage of information as as the patient should always be questioned about previous experience of adverse reactions prior to administration of any substance. |
| Misuse | Do not use to record the exclusion or absence of adverse reactions, problems, diagnoses or interventions - use specific specialisations of this archetype. |
| Purpose | To positively record the absence or exclusion of any adverse reactions within the health record. |
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| Copyright | © openEHR Foundation |
| Authors | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Ocean Informatics Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com Date originally authored: 2/03/2010 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Ocean Informatics Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com Date originally authored: 2/03/2010 |
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| Keywords | exclusion, no, nil, significant, relevant |
| Lifecycle | 0 |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.1.618 |
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| General Statement | General Statement: The statement about the absence or exclusion of an adverse reaction at a given point in time. |
| Global Statement | Global Statement: Global statements about the exclusion. This can be used to capture any information that is needed to be explicitly recorded as being absent or excluded within the record.
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| No known adverse reaction to | No known adverse reaction to: Positive statement about adverse reactions to substances that are explicitly known to have not been identified at the time of recording. |
| No known allergic reaction to | No known allergic reaction to: Positive statement about allergic reactions to substances that are explicitly known to have not been identified at the time of recording. |
| No known hypersensitivity reaction to | No known hypersensitivity reaction to: Positive statement about hypersensitivity reactions to substances that are explicitly known to have not been identified at the time of recording. |
| No known intolerance to | No known intolerance to: Positive statement about intolerances to substances that are explicitly known to have not been identified at the time of recording. |
| Other contributors | Sam Heard, Ocean Informatics, Australia |
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