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=Template ''EntrySeverity''= | =Template ''EntrySeverity''= | ||
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+ | <p><span style="color: grey;">Keine Beschreibung in Deutsch (de-DE) verfügbar<br/>en-US: This clinical statement represents the subjective assessment of the severity of the condition as evaluated by the clinician.<br clear="none"/> | ||
+ | <br clear="none"/>The Severity Observation can be associated with a Reaction Observation. <br clear="none"/>When the Severity Observation is associated with a Reaction Observation it characterizes a reaction. A person may manifest many symptoms in a reaction to a single substance, and each reaction to the substance can be represented. However, each reaction observation can have only one severity observation associated with it. For example, someone may have a rash reaction observation as well as an itching reaction observation, but each can have only one level of | ||
+ | severity.</span></p> | ||
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Template EntrySeverity
Description
Keine Beschreibung in Deutsch (de-DE) verfügbar
en-US: This clinical statement represents the subjective assessment of the severity of the condition as evaluated by the clinician.
The Severity Observation can be associated with a Reaction Observation.
When the Severity Observation is associated with a Reaction Observation it characterizes a reaction. A person may manifest many symptoms in a reaction to a single substance, and each reaction to the substance can be represented. However, each reaction observation can have only one severity observation associated with it. For example, someone may have a rash reaction observation as well as an itching reaction observation, but each can have only one level of
severity.
Actual version