ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D)
ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) is the SNOMED CT® concept ID from the NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices which is used to identify the type of drug prescribed to the mother during the Antenatal phase of the Maternity Episode.
Format / Length
See DM+D CODE
Description
ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) is the same as attribute CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY CODE.
ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) is the SNOMED CT ® concept ID from the NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices which is used to identify the type of drug prescribed to the mother during the Antenatal phase of the Maternity Episode.
For the National Neonatal Data Set - Episodic and Daily Care, ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) is recorded where PRESCRIBED DRUG USE INDICATOR is National Code 'Yes - there has been prescribed drug use'.
Also Known As
This data element is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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Plural | ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUGS (DM+D) |
Where Used
Type | Link | How used |
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Data Element | ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) | references in description ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) |
Data Set | National Neonatal Data Set - Episodic and Daily Care | references in description ANTENATAL PRESCRIBED DRUG (DM+D) |