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Submitted by: Austin Kreisler | Revision date: <<Revision Date>> |
Submitted date: 12/17/2007 | Change request ID: CSCR-073 |
Issue
The Clinical Statement Pattern doesn’t support Exposure as one of the acts within ActChoice.
Recommendation
Add the new Exposure class to the model. Attribute Details:
classCode (mandatory):EXPOS moodCode (mandatory): ActMood (Probably need a X_ClinicalStatementExposureMood value set) id (optional): SET<II> [0..*] code (optional): CD CWE [0..1] ActExposureCode negationInd (optional): BL (0..1) derivationExpr (optional):ST (0..1) title (optional): ED [0..1] text (optional): ED [0..1] statusCode (optional): CS CNE [0..1] ActStatus effectiveTime (optional): GTS [0..1] confidentialityCode (optional): SET<CE> CWE [0..*] Confidentiality independentInd (optional): BL (0..1) uncertaintyCode (optional): CE CNE [0..1] ActUncertainty languageCode (optional): CE CWE [0..1] HumanLanguage routeCode (optional): CE CWE [0..1] RouteOfAdministration exposureLevel (optional): CE CWE [0..1] ActExposureLevelCode exposureModeCode (optional): CE CWE [0..1] ExposureMode
Participations Associated with Exposure:
- EXPART Participation (optional) [0..*] connected to the R_InvestigativeSubject universal CMET
- EXPTARGET Participation (optional) [0..*] connected to the R_InvestigativeSubject universal CMET
- EXSRC Participation (optional) [0..*] connected to the R_ExposureAgentCarrier universal CMET
All these participations should have the following attributes:
contextControlCode (required) CS CNE [1..1] ContextControl, default = “ON” sequenceNumber (optional) INT [0..1] negationInd (optional) BL [0..1] time (optional) IVL<TS> [0..1] awarenessCode: (optional) Ce CWE [0..1] TargetAwareness
Rationale
Documentation of Exposures are a vital part of Public Health Report. Whether we are dealing with messages, documents or services, captureing information regarding exposures is vital to public health.