HL7 Terminology (THO)
6.0.0 - Publication
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"div" : "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" xml:lang=\"en\" lang=\"en\"><p class=\"res-header-id\"><b>Generated Narrative: ValueSet v3-ActClassExposure</b></p><a name=\"v3-ActClassExposure\"> </a><a name=\"hcv3-ActClassExposure\"> </a><a name=\"v3-ActClassExposure-en-US\"> </a><div style=\"display: inline-block; background-color: #d9e0e7; padding: 6px; margin: 4px; border: 1px solid #8da1b4; border-radius: 5px; line-height: 60%\"><p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\">Language: en</p></div><ul><li>Include codes from<a href=\"CodeSystem-v3-ActClass.html\"><code>http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActClass</code></a> where concept is-a <a href=\"CodeSystem-v3-ActClass.html#v3-ActClass-EXPOS\">EXPOS</a></li></ul></div>"
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"name" : "ActClassExposure",
"title" : "ActClassExposure",
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"date" : "2014-03-26",
"publisher" : "Health Level Seven International",
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"description" : "The action of coming into sufficient physical proximity to allow physical or chemical interaction. Examples include: exposure to radiation, inhalation of peanut aerosol or viral particles. This includes intended exposure (e.g. administering a drug product) as well as accidental or environmental exposure. Actual vs. potential exposure can be differentiated using Act.uncertaintyCode.\r\n\r\nThe agent to which the subject was exposed is conveyed as a *Direct* participation or specialization there-of.\r\n\r\n*Constraints:* The following Participations should be used with the following Roles and Entities to distinguish the specific entities:\r\n\r\n * The ***exposed entity*** is the entity of interest that is the recipient of the exposure and potentially affected. This is conveyed through the subject (SBJ) Participation.\r\n * An entity that has carried the agent transmitted in the exposure is the \"***exposure source***\" (EXSRC). For example:\r\n \r\n * a person or animal who carried an infectious disease and interacts (EXSRC) with another person or animal (SBJ) transmitting the disease agent; or\r\n * a place or other environment (EXSRC) and a person or animal (SBJ) who is exposed in the presence of this environment.\r\n * When it is unknown whether a participating entity is the source of the agent (EXSRC) or the target of the transmission (SBJ), also known as \"***exposure contact***\", the \"participant\" (PART) is used.\r\n * The substance to which the subject is exposed that carries the exposure agent or the chemical substance of interest itself, participates as a \"consumable\" (CSM). There are at least two configurations: (a) the player of the Role that participates as CSM is the chemical or biological substance mixed or carried by the scoper-entity of the Role (e.g., ingredient role); or (b) the player of the Role that participates as CSM is a mixture known to contain the chemical, radiological or biological substance of interest.\r\n * The device specifically used to administer the substance is associated using the device (DEV) Participation. This may be a device intentionally used (such as applicator device) or it may be a thing that accidentally carried this substance; for instance, an infected needle or knife. The same entity may be related in the act as both EXSRC and DEV.",
"immutable" : true,
"copyright" : "This material derives from the HL7 Terminology THO. THO is copyright ©1989+ Health Level Seven International and is made available under the CC0 designation. For more licensing information see: https://terminology.hl7.org/license.html",
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