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CodeSystem: repeatPattern

Official URL: http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0335 Version: 2.3.0
Active as of 2019-12-01 Responsible: HL7, Inc Computable Name: RepeatPattern
Other Identifiers: : urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.18.205

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Code system of concepts used to specify the interval between repeated services. Used in HL7 Version 2.x messaging in the RI datatype and RPT segment.

Underlying Master Code System for V2 table 0335 (Repeat Pattern)

This Code system is referenced in the content logical definition of the following value sets:

Properties

CodeURLTypeDescription
statushttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#statuscodeStatus of the concept
deprecatedhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-table-deprecatedcodeVersion of HL7 in which the code was deprecated
v2-concCommenthttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concCommentstringV2 Concept Comment
v2-concCommentAsPubhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concCommentAsPubstringV2 Concept Comment As Published

This code system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0335 defines the following codes:

CodeDisplayDefinitionV2 Concept CommentV2 Concept Comment As Published
Q<integer>S every <integer> secondsevery <integer> secondsThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>M every <integer> minutesevery <integer> minutesThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>H every <integer> hoursevery <integer> hoursThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>D every <integer> daysevery <integer> daysThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>W every <integer> weeksevery <integer> weeksThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>L every <integer> months (Lunar cycle)every <integer> months (Lunar cycle)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
Q<integer>J<day#> repeats on a particular day of the week,repeats on a particular day of the week,This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.From the French jour (day). If <integer> is missing, the repeat rate is assumed to be 1. Day numbers are counted from 1=Monday to 7=Sunday. So Q2J2 means every second Tuesday; Q1J6 means every Saturday.
BID twice a day at institution-specified timestwice a day at institution-specified times(e.g., 9AM-4PM)(e.g., 9AM-4PM)
TID three times a day at institution-specified timesthree times a day at institution-specified times(e.g., 9AM-4PM-9PM)(e.g., 9AM-4PM-9PM)
QID four times a day at institution-specified timesfour times a day at institution-specified times(e.g., 9AM-11AM-4PM-9PM)(e.g., 9AM-11AM-4PM-9PM)
xID "X" times per day at institution-specified times, where X is a numeral 5 or greater."X" times per day at institution-specified times, where X is a numeral 5 or greater.This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.(e.g., 5ID=five times per day; 8ID=8 times per day)
QAM in the morning at institution-specified timein the morning at institution-specified time
QSHIFT during each of three eight-hour shifts at institution-specified timesduring each of three eight-hour shifts at institution-specified times
QOD every other dayevery other day(same as Q2D)(same as Q2D)
QHS every day before the hour of sleepevery day before the hour of sleep
QPM in the evening at institution-specified timein the evening at institution-specified time
C service is provided continuously between start time and stop timeservice is provided continuously between start time and stop time
U <spec> for future use, where <spec> is an interval specification as defined by the UNIX cron specification.for future use, where <spec> is an interval specification as defined by the UNIX cron specification.This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
PRN given as neededgiven as needed
PRNxxx where xxx is some frequency codewhere xxx is some frequency codeThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.(e.g., PRNQ6H); given as needed over the frequency period.
Once one time only.one time only.This is also the default when this component is null.This is also the default when this component is null.
Meal Related Timings <timing>C ("cum")<meal><timing>C ("cum")<meal>This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
A Ante (before)Ante (before)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
P Post (after)Post (after)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
I InterInterThis is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.(e.g., between this meal and the next, between dinner and sleep
M Cibus Matutinus (breakfast)Cibus Matutinus (breakfast)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
D Cibus Diurnus (lunch)Cibus Diurnus (lunch)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.
V Cibus Vespertinus (dinner)Cibus Vespertinus (dinner)This is not a real code, but guidelines how to construct the codes.

History

DateActionAuthorCustodianComment
2020-05-06reviseTed KleinVocabulary WGMigrated to the UTG maintenance environment and publishing tooling.