POCP_HD010300UV01 R_SpecializedKind |
(Link to Excel View) Derived from RMIM: POCP_RM010300UV01 |
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SpecializedKind |
Design Comments: Generalization to specify a classification to the Product, Substance or Moiety. For example, one can specify any or all of (a) cellular/molecular action (e.g., Ca-channel blocker); (b) physiologic effect (e.g., vasodilator); and (c) molecular/chemical class (e.g. aminopenicillin). |
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classCode [1..1] (M) Role (CS) {CNE:V:RoleClassIsSpeciesEntity, root= "GEN"} |
Design Comments: Fixed to GEN (generalization), indicating that a generalized product code is being provided. This is effectively an "is-a" relationship. |
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code [0..1] Role (CD) {CWE:D:MedicationGeneralizationRoleType} |
Design Comments: May specify a certain use of the generalization relationship. Since things may be classified in various ways, this code may be used to allow systems with limited understanding of the classes to show the classes in distinguished slots (e.g., product by effect, by mechanism of action, by chemical nature, etc.) Note that this code can not influence the simple interpretation of the relationship as an "is-a" relationship, i.e., the specialized kind role should not be used to indicate classes that may sometimes hold but not all the time, or that only hold under specific considerations. The latter might be an example of a similarity relationship, for which the "equivalent entity" role should be used instead. |
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generalizedMaterialKind [1..1] (MaterialKind) |
Design Comments: A specification of a kind of medicine, food material, or any product for the purpose of (a) describing a specific product with classification categories and (b) referring to a kind of product or material for describing drug-drug interactions or adjunct treatments. The classifying category may refer to any of various classifications and abstractions of products by any aspect, including, mechanism of action category, physiologic effect category, chemical structure category, or "clinical drug" category. This may also be used to represent a specific material or an ingredient when specifying drug-drug interactions or adjunct treatments. |
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subjectOf [0..*] (Subject) |
Design Comments: Links any of the roles played by the product to a variety of additional product information. |
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MaterialKind |
Design Comments: A specification of a kind of medicine, food material, or any product for the purpose of (a) describing a specific product with classification categories and (b) referring to a kind of product or material for describing drug-drug interactions or adjunct treatments. The classifying category may refer to any of various classifications and abstractions of products by any aspect, including, mechanism of action category, physiologic effect category, chemical structure category, or "clinical drug" category. This may also be used to represent a specific material or an ingredient when specifying drug-drug interactions or adjunct treatments. |
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classCode [1..1] (M) Material (CS) {CNE:V:EntityClassMaterial, root= "MAT"} |
Design Comments: Fixed to MAT (material), however, note that whether or not a material is considered "manufactured" should not make any difference for any material - even naturally occurring fruits or substances - may be "manufactured" in some way, and the way by which a thing came into existence or how it is intended to come into existence or not change the class of classification of a thing. So, in the future, the difference between MAT and MMAT would disappear. It is therefore best in implementations to rely on the default of this classCode and not specify it or distinguish it from MMAT. |
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determinerCode [1..1] (M) Material (CS) {CNE:V:EntityDeterminerDetermined, root= "KIND"} |
Design Comments: Fixed to KIND (kind of product, class, never a particular instance of a product.) |
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code [1..1] (M) Material (CD) {CWE:D:EntityCode} |
Design Comments: Code specifying a kind of medicine, food material, or any product. The code may refer to any of various classifications and abstractions of products by any aspect, including, mechanism of action category, physiologic effect category, chemical structure category, or "clinical drug" category. It may also represent a specific material or an ingredient of material. |
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name [0..*] Material (DSET<TN>) |
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Subject |
Design Comments: Links any of the roles played by the product to a variety of additional product information. |
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typeCode [1..1] (M) Participation (CS) {CNE:V:ParticipationTargetSubject, root= "SBJ"} |
Design Comments: Fixed to SBJ (subject) for the product (in that role) is the subject of that additional information. |
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negationInd [0..1] Participation (BL){default= "false"} |
Design Comments: Allows indicating that the stated characteristic does not apply. Note: it is better to make a complete affirmative statement in the Characteristic itself, rather than relying on negation indicator in the participation. For example, rather than saying "pre 1938 product" with negationInd = true, say "post 1938 product" and leave the negation indicator at its default, false, meaning no negation. |
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productInformation [1..1] (A_ProductInformationUniversal) |