NIST-EP-Patient-5-Visit-2
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Test Procedure for §170.304.h Clinical Summaries APPROVED (Pending) Version 1.0 July 21, 2010
TD170.304.h.: Clinical summaries
- indicates alternative standard code per certification criteria
Clinical Summaries Test Data – Set #5|Office Visit #2 for Johnathan Stone
Patient | |||||
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Name | Date/Time of Birth | Gender | Identification Number | Identification Number Type | Address/Phone |
Johnathan Stone | 11/12/1966 08:18:08 | Male | 988772587 | Medical Record Number | 937 Sutter Street Aurora, Colorado 80011 303-544-9988 |
“Source” for all data for this patient: Samuel Johnston, MD
Problem List | |||||
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Type | ICD-9 Code | Patient Problem | Status | Date Diagnosed | |
Symptom | 401.9 | Hypertension, Essential | Active | 01/15/2010 | |
Type | SNOMED Code* | Patient Problem | Status | Date Diagnosed | |
Disorder | 59621000 | Essential Hypertension | Active | 01/15/2010 |
Medication List | |||||||||
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RxNorm Code | Product | Generic Name | Brand Name | Strength | Dose | Route | Frequency | Date Started | Status |
200801 | Medication | furosemide | Lasix | 20 mg | 1 Tablet | PO | BID | 01/15/2010 | Active |
628958 | Medication | potassium chloride | Klor-Con | 10 mEq | 1 Tablet | PO | BID | 01/15/2010 | Active |
Medication Allergy List | ||||
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Type | SNOMED Code | Medication/Agent | Reaction | Date Recorded |
Drug Allergy | 294506009 | Ampicillin | Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting | 03/25/1997 |
Drug Allergy | 91939003 | Sulfonamides | Hives, photosensitivity | 04/25/1989 |
Diagnostic Test Results | ||||
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Type | LOINC Code | Test (Normal Range) | Result | Date Performed |
Chemistry | 2823-3 | Potassium (3.5–5.3 mg/dl) | 4.5 mg/dl | 01/15/2010 |
Imaging | 42272-5 | Chest X-ray, PA & Lateral | The heart outline is normal and the hilar and mediastinal vessels are of normal appearance | 01/15/2010 |