Path
SubstanceAmount
Id
SubstanceAmount
Cardinality
0 - *
Definition
Chemical substances are a single substance type whose primary defining element is the molecular structure. Chemical substances shall be defined on the basis of their complete covalent molecular structure; the presence of a salt (counter-ion) and/or solvates (water, alcohols) is also captured. Purity, grade, physical form or particle size are not taken into account in the definition of a chemical substance or in the assignment of a Substance ID.
Comment
Constraint
All FHIR elements must have a @value or children
Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field
Path
SubstanceAmount.amount[x]
Id
SubstanceAmount.amount[x]
Type
Cardinality
0 - 1
Definition
Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field.
Comment
Constraint
All FHIR elements must have a @value or children
Most elements that require a quantitative value will also have a field called amount type. Amount type should always be specified because the actual value of the amount is often dependent on it. EXAMPLE: In capturing the actual relative amounts of substances or molecular fragments it is essential to indicate whether the amount refers to a mole ratio or weight ratio. For any given element an effort should be made to use same the amount type for all related definitional elements
Path
SubstanceAmount.amountType
Id
SubstanceAmount.amountType
Type
Cardinality
0 - 1
Definition
Most elements that require a quantitative value will also have a field called amount type. Amount type should always be specified because the actual value of the amount is often dependent on it. EXAMPLE: In capturing the actual relative amounts of substances or molecular fragments it is essential to indicate whether the amount refers to a mole ratio or weight ratio. For any given element an effort should be made to use same the amount type for all related definitional elements.
Comment
Constraint
All FHIR elements must have a @value or children
A textual comment on a numeric value
Path
SubstanceAmount.amountText
Id
SubstanceAmount.amountText
Type
Cardinality
0 - 1
Definition
A textual comment on a numeric value.
Comment
Constraint
All FHIR elements must have a @value or children
Reference range of possible or expected values
Lower limit possible or expected
Upper limit possible or expected