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1KIDS Distribution saved on Aug 13, 2011@13:28:22
2RxNorm Definition, v 0.2
3**KIDS**:C0CRXN DEF 0.2^
4
5**INSTALL NAME**
6C0CRXN DEF 0.2
7"BLD",7649,0)
8C0CRXN DEF 0.2^^0^3110813^n
9"BLD",7649,1,0)
10^^9^9^3110813^
11"BLD",7649,1,1,0)
12See Project Homepage:
13"BLD",7649,1,2,0)
14https://trac.opensourcevista.net/wiki/RxNormForVista
15"BLD",7649,1,3,0)
16
17"BLD",7649,1,4,0)
18This Kids Build contains the following RxNorm files.
19"BLD",7649,1,5,0)
20
21"BLD",7649,1,6,0)
22RxNorm Files:
23"BLD",7649,1,7,0)
24RxNorm Concepts
25"BLD",7649,1,8,0)
26RxNorm to NDC
27"BLD",7649,1,9,0)
28RxNorm Sources
29"BLD",7649,4,0)
30^9.64PA^176.003^3
31"BLD",7649,4,176.001,0)
32176.001
33"BLD",7649,4,176.001,222)
34y^y^f^^^^n^^
35"BLD",7649,4,176.001,224)
36
37"BLD",7649,4,176.002,0)
38176.002
39"BLD",7649,4,176.002,222)
40y^y^f^^^^n^^
41"BLD",7649,4,176.002,224)
42
43"BLD",7649,4,176.003,0)
44176.003
45"BLD",7649,4,176.003,222)
46y^y^f^^^^n^^
47"BLD",7649,4,176.003,224)
48
49"BLD",7649,4,"B",176.001,176.001)
50
51"BLD",7649,4,"B",176.002,176.002)
52
53"BLD",7649,4,"B",176.003,176.003)
54
55"BLD",7649,6.3)
566
57"BLD",7649,"KRN",0)
58^9.67PA^779.2^20
59"BLD",7649,"KRN",.4,0)
60.4
61"BLD",7649,"KRN",.4,"NM",0)
62^9.68A^^0
63"BLD",7649,"KRN",.401,0)
64.401
65"BLD",7649,"KRN",.401,"NM",0)
66^9.68A^^0
67"BLD",7649,"KRN",.402,0)
68.402
69"BLD",7649,"KRN",.403,0)
70.403
71"BLD",7649,"KRN",.5,0)
72.5
73"BLD",7649,"KRN",.84,0)
74.84
75"BLD",7649,"KRN",3.6,0)
763.6
77"BLD",7649,"KRN",3.8,0)
783.8
79"BLD",7649,"KRN",9.2,0)
809.2
81"BLD",7649,"KRN",9.8,0)
829.8
83"BLD",7649,"KRN",9.8,"NM",0)
84^9.68A^1^1
85"BLD",7649,"KRN",9.8,"NM",1,0)
86C0CRXNRD^^0^B31452469
87"BLD",7649,"KRN",9.8,"NM","B","C0CRXNRD",1)
88
89"BLD",7649,"KRN",19,0)
9019
91"BLD",7649,"KRN",19.1,0)
9219.1
93"BLD",7649,"KRN",101,0)
94101
95"BLD",7649,"KRN",409.61,0)
96409.61
97"BLD",7649,"KRN",771,0)
98771
99"BLD",7649,"KRN",779.2,0)
100779.2
101"BLD",7649,"KRN",870,0)
102870
103"BLD",7649,"KRN",8989.51,0)
1048989.51
105"BLD",7649,"KRN",8989.52,0)
1068989.52
107"BLD",7649,"KRN",8994,0)
1088994
109"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.4,.4)
110
111"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.401,.401)
112
113"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.402,.402)
114
115"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.403,.403)
116
117"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.5,.5)
118
119"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",.84,.84)
120
121"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",3.6,3.6)
122
123"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",3.8,3.8)
124
125"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",9.2,9.2)
126
127"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",9.8,9.8)
128
129"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",19,19)
130
131"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",19.1,19.1)
132
133"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",101,101)
134
135"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",409.61,409.61)
136
137"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",771,771)
138
139"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",779.2,779.2)
140
141"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",870,870)
142
143"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",8989.51,8989.51)
144
145"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",8989.52,8989.52)
146
147"BLD",7649,"KRN","B",8994,8994)
148
149"BLD",7649,"QDEF")
150^^^^NO^^^^NO^^NO
151"BLD",7649,"QUES",0)
152^9.62^^
153"BLD",7649,"REQB",0)
154^9.611^^
155"FIA",176.001)
156RXNORM CONCEPTS
157"FIA",176.001,0)
158^C0CRXN(176.001,
159"FIA",176.001,0,0)
160176.001I
161"FIA",176.001,0,1)
162y^y^f^^^^n^^
163"FIA",176.001,0,10)
164
165"FIA",176.001,0,11)
166
167"FIA",176.001,0,"RLRO")
168
169"FIA",176.001,176.001)
1700
171"FIA",176.001,176.0015)
1720
173"FIA",176.002)
174RXNORM NDC TO RXCUI
175"FIA",176.002,0)
176^C0CRXN(176.002,
177"FIA",176.002,0,0)
178176.002I
179"FIA",176.002,0,1)
180y^y^f^^^^n^^
181"FIA",176.002,0,10)
182
183"FIA",176.002,0,11)
184
185"FIA",176.002,0,"RLRO")
186
187"FIA",176.002,176.002)
1880
189"FIA",176.003)
190RXNORM SOURCES
191"FIA",176.003,0)
192^C0CRXN(176.003,
193"FIA",176.003,0,0)
194176.003I
195"FIA",176.003,0,1)
196y^y^f^^^^n^^
197"FIA",176.003,0,10)
198
199"FIA",176.003,0,11)
200
201"FIA",176.003,0,"RLRO")
202
203"FIA",176.003,176.003)
2040
205"FIA",176.003,176.0031)
2060
207"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",0)
208176.001^RXN2VUID^RxNorm to VUID Index^R^^R^IR^I^176.001^^^^^LS
209"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",1)
210S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"RXN2VUID",X(1),X(2),DA)=""
211"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",1.4)
212S X=X(3)="VANDF"&(X(4)="CD")
213"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",2)
214K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"RXN2VUID",X(1),X(2),DA)
215"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",2.4)
216S X=X(3)="VANDF"&(X(4)="CD")
217"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",2.5)
218K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"RXN2VUID")
219"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,0)
220^.114IA^4^4
221"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,1,0)
2221^F^176.001^.01^^1^F
223"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,1,3)
224
225"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,2,0)
2262^F^176.001^4^^2^F
227"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,2,3)
228
229"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,3,0)
2303^F^176.001^2^^^F
231"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,3,3)
232
233"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,4,0)
2344^F^176.001^3^^^F
235"IX",176.001,176.001,"RXN2VUID",11.1,4,3)
236
237"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",0)
238176.001^SBD^Semantic Branded Drug Index^R^^R^IR^I^176.001^^^^^LS
239"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,0)
240^^10^10^3110725^
241"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,1,0)
242This index will assist the programmer/user to figure out if the RxNorm
243"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,2,0)
244number belongs to the generic form of a drug or to its brand name.
245"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,3,0)
246
247"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,4,0)
248If it is a brand name, the programmer may need to convert the RxNorm
249"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,5,0)
250number to the generic equivalent.
251"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,6,0)
252
253"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,7,0)
254To test if a drug is a brand name RxNorm number, the programmer can do
255"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,8,0)
256the following (where RXN is the RxNorm number):
257"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,9,0)
258
259"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",.1,10,0)
260 I $DATA(^C0CRXN(176.001,"SBD",RXN)) W "BRAND"
261"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",1)
262S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SBD",X(2),DA)=""
263"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",1.4)
264S X=(X(1)="SBD")
265"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",2)
266K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SBD",X(2),DA)
267"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",2.4)
268S X=(X(1)="SBD")
269"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",2.5)
270K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SBD")
271"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",11.1,0)
272^.114IA^2^2
273"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",11.1,1,0)
2741^F^176.001^3^^^F
275"IX",176.001,176.001,"SBD",11.1,2,0)
2762^F^176.001^.01^^1^F
277"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",0)
278176.001^SCD^Index for RXNORM canonical entries^R^^R^IR^I^176.001^^^^^LS
279"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",.1,0)
280^^4^4^3090222^
281"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",.1,1,0)
282This field indexes only Semantic Clinical Drugs. Thus indexed, if we get
283"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",.1,2,0)
284into a quandary of 2 RxNorm codes, not knowing which one is the
285"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",.1,3,0)
286cannonical one, we can find that one that has a semantic clinical drug
287"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",.1,4,0)
288entry.
289"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",1)
290S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SCD",X(1),DA)=""
291"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",1.4)
292S X=X(2)="RXNORM"&(X(3)="SCD")
293"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",2)
294K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SCD",X(1),DA)
295"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",2.4)
296S X=X(2)="RXNORM"&(X(3)="SCD")
297"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",2.5)
298K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"SCD")
299"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,0)
300^.114IA^3^3
301"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,1,0)
3021^F^176.001^.01^^1^F
303"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,1,3)
304
305"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,2,0)
3062^F^176.001^2^^^F
307"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,2,3)
308
309"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,3,0)
3103^F^176.001^3^^^F
311"IX",176.001,176.001,"SCD",11.1,3,3)
312
313"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",0)
314176.001^VUID^VUID Index^R^^R^IR^I^176.001^^^^^LS
315"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,0)
316^^6^6^3081123^
317"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,1,0)
318This index is to enable the programmer to pull the RxNorm number given
319"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,2,0)
320the VUID. The VUID is the source vocabulary code when the entry
321"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,3,0)
322Source is "VANDF" (thus the index logic that you see). The number
323"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,4,0)
324corresponds to the VUID in the drug ingredients file, VA Generic file, and
325"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,5,0)
326various other drug files that reference a VUID. In addtion, GMR Allergy
327"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",.1,6,0)
328file also references this file for allergens.
329"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",1)
330S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"VUID",X(1),DA)=""
331"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",1.4)
332S X=X(2)="VANDF"&(X(3)="CD")
333"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",2)
334K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"VUID",X(1),DA)
335"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",2.4)
336S X=X(2)="VANDF"&(X(3)="CD")
337"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",2.5)
338K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"VUID")
339"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",11.1,0)
340^.114IA^3^3
341"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",11.1,1,0)
3421^F^176.001^4^^1^F
343"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",11.1,2,0)
3442^F^176.001^2^^^F
345"IX",176.001,176.001,"VUID",11.1,3,0)
3463^F^176.001^3^^^F
347"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",0)
348176.002^COMB^Uniqueness Index for Key 'N' of File #176.002^R^^R^IR^I^176.002^^^^^LS
349"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",1)
350S ^C0CRXN(176.002,"COMB",X(1),X(2),DA)=""
351"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",2)
352K ^C0CRXN(176.002,"COMB",X(1),X(2),DA)
353"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",2.5)
354K ^C0CRXN(176.002,"COMB")
355"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",11.1,0)
356^.114IA^2^2
357"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",11.1,1,0)
3581^F^176.002^.01^^1
359"IX",176.002,176.002,"COMB",11.1,2,0)
3602^F^176.002^2^^2
361"KEY",176.002,176.002,"N",0)
362176.002^N^P^527
363"KEY",176.002,176.002,"N",2,0)
364^.312IA^2^2
365"KEY",176.002,176.002,"N",2,1,0)
366.01^176.002^1
367"KEY",176.002,176.002,"N",2,2,0)
3682^176.002^2
369"KEYPTR",176.002,176.002,"N")
370176.002^COMB
371"MBREQ")
3720
373"QUES","XPF1",0)
374Y
375"QUES","XPF1","??")
376^D REP^XPDH
377"QUES","XPF1","A")
378Shall I write over your |FLAG| File
379"QUES","XPF1","B")
380YES
381"QUES","XPF1","M")
382D XPF1^XPDIQ
383"QUES","XPF2",0)
384Y
385"QUES","XPF2","??")
386^D DTA^XPDH
387"QUES","XPF2","A")
388Want my data |FLAG| yours
389"QUES","XPF2","B")
390YES
391"QUES","XPF2","M")
392D XPF2^XPDIQ
393"QUES","XPI1",0)
394YO
395"QUES","XPI1","??")
396^D INHIBIT^XPDH
397"QUES","XPI1","A")
398Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install
399"QUES","XPI1","B")
400NO
401"QUES","XPI1","M")
402D XPI1^XPDIQ
403"QUES","XPM1",0)
404PO^VA(200,:EM
405"QUES","XPM1","??")
406^D MG^XPDH
407"QUES","XPM1","A")
408Enter the Coordinator for Mail Group '|FLAG|'
409"QUES","XPM1","B")
410
411"QUES","XPM1","M")
412D XPM1^XPDIQ
413"QUES","XPO1",0)
414Y
415"QUES","XPO1","??")
416^D MENU^XPDH
417"QUES","XPO1","A")
418Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install
419"QUES","XPO1","B")
420NO
421"QUES","XPO1","M")
422D XPO1^XPDIQ
423"QUES","XPZ1",0)
424Y
425"QUES","XPZ1","??")
426^D OPT^XPDH
427"QUES","XPZ1","A")
428Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols
429"QUES","XPZ1","B")
430NO
431"QUES","XPZ1","M")
432D XPZ1^XPDIQ
433"QUES","XPZ2",0)
434Y
435"QUES","XPZ2","??")
436^D RTN^XPDH
437"QUES","XPZ2","A")
438Want to MOVE routines to other CPUs
439"QUES","XPZ2","B")
440NO
441"QUES","XPZ2","M")
442D XPZ2^XPDIQ
443"RTN")
4441
445"RTN","C0CRXNRD")
4460^1^B31452469
447"RTN","C0CRXNRD",1,0)
448C0CRXNRD ; WV/SMH - CCR/CCD PROJECT: Routine to Read RxNorm files;11/15/08
449"RTN","C0CRXNRD",2,0)
450 ;;0.1;C0C;nopatch;noreleasedate;Build 6
451"RTN","C0CRXNRD",3,0)
452 W "No entry from top" Q
453"RTN","C0CRXNRD",4,0)
454IMPORT(PATH)
455"RTN","C0CRXNRD",5,0)
456 I PATH="" QUIT
457"RTN","C0CRXNRD",6,0)
458 D READSRC(PATH),READCON(PATH),READNDC(PATH)
459"RTN","C0CRXNRD",7,0)
460 QUIT
461"RTN","C0CRXNRD",8,0)
462 ;
463"RTN","C0CRXNRD",9,0)
464DELFILED(FN) ; Delete file data; PEP procedure; only for RxNorm files
465"RTN","C0CRXNRD",10,0)
466 ; FN is Filenumber passed by Value
467"RTN","C0CRXNRD",11,0)
468 QUIT:$E(FN,1,3)'=176 ; Quit if not RxNorm files
469"RTN","C0CRXNRD",12,0)
470 D CLEAN^DILF ; Clean FM variables
471"RTN","C0CRXNRD",13,0)
472 N ROOT S ROOT=$$ROOT^DILFD(FN,"",1) ; global root
473"RTN","C0CRXNRD",14,0)
474 N ZERO S ZERO=@ROOT@(0) ; Save zero node
475"RTN","C0CRXNRD",15,0)
476 S $P(ZERO,U,3,9999)="" ; Remove entry # and last edited
477"RTN","C0CRXNRD",16,0)
478 K @ROOT ; Kill the file -- so sad!
479"RTN","C0CRXNRD",17,0)
480 S @ROOT@(0)=ZERO ; It riseth again!
481"RTN","C0CRXNRD",18,0)
482 QUIT
483"RTN","C0CRXNRD",19,0)
484GETLINES(PATH,FILENAME) ; Get number of lines in a file
485"RTN","C0CRXNRD",20,0)
486 D OPEN^%ZISH("FILE",PATH,FILENAME,"R")
487"RTN","C0CRXNRD",21,0)
488 U IO
489"RTN","C0CRXNRD",22,0)
490 N I
491"RTN","C0CRXNRD",23,0)
492 F I=1:1 R LINE Q:$$STATUS^%ZISH
493"RTN","C0CRXNRD",24,0)
494 D CLOSE^%ZISH("FILE")
495"RTN","C0CRXNRD",25,0)
496 Q I-1
497"RTN","C0CRXNRD",26,0)
498READCON(PATH,INCRES) ; Open and read concepts file: RXNCONSO.RRF; EP
499"RTN","C0CRXNRD",27,0)
500 ; PATH ByVal, path of RxNorm files
501"RTN","C0CRXNRD",28,0)
502 ; INCRES ByVal, include restricted sources. 1 for yes, 0 for no
503"RTN","C0CRXNRD",29,0)
504 I PATH="" QUIT
505"RTN","C0CRXNRD",30,0)
506 S INCRES=+$G(INCRES) ; if not passed, becomes zero.
507"RTN","C0CRXNRD",31,0)
508 N FILENAME S FILENAME="RXNCONSO.RRF"
509"RTN","C0CRXNRD",32,0)
510 D DELFILED(176.001) ; delete data
511"RTN","C0CRXNRD",33,0)
512 N LINES S LINES=$$GETLINES(PATH,FILENAME)
513"RTN","C0CRXNRD",34,0)
514 D OPEN^%ZISH("FILE",PATH,FILENAME,"R")
515"RTN","C0CRXNRD",35,0)
516 IF POP D EN^DDIOL("Error reading file..., Please check...") G EX
517"RTN","C0CRXNRD",36,0)
518 N C0CCOUNT
519"RTN","C0CRXNRD",37,0)
520 F C0CCOUNT=1:1 D Q:$$STATUS^%ZISH
521"RTN","C0CRXNRD",38,0)
522 . U IO
523"RTN","C0CRXNRD",39,0)
524 . N LINE R LINE
525"RTN","C0CRXNRD",40,0)
526 . IF $$STATUS^%ZISH QUIT
527"RTN","C0CRXNRD",41,0)
528 . I '(C0CCOUNT#1000) U $P W C0CCOUNT," of ",LINES," read ",! U IO ; update every 1000
529"RTN","C0CRXNRD",42,0)
530 . N RXCUI,RXAUI,SAB,TTY,CODE,STR ; Fileman fields numbers below
531"RTN","C0CRXNRD",43,0)
532 . S RXCUI=$P(LINE,"|",1) ; .01
533"RTN","C0CRXNRD",44,0)
534 . S RXAUI=$P(LINE,"|",8) ; 1
535"RTN","C0CRXNRD",45,0)
536 . S SAB=$P(LINE,"|",12) ; 2
537"RTN","C0CRXNRD",46,0)
538 . ; If the source is a restricted source, decide what to do based on what's asked.
539"RTN","C0CRXNRD",47,0)
540 . N SRCIEN S SRCIEN=$$FIND1^DIC(176.003,"","QX",SAB,"B") ; SrcIEN in RXNORM SOURCES file
541"RTN","C0CRXNRD",48,0)
542 . N RESTRIC S RESTRIC=$$GET1^DIQ(176.003,SRCIEN,14,"I") ; 14 is restriction field; values 0-4
543"RTN","C0CRXNRD",49,0)
544 . ; If RESTRIC is zero, then it's unrestricted. Everything else is restricted.
545"RTN","C0CRXNRD",50,0)
546 . ; If user didn't ask to include restricted sources, and the source is restricted, then quit
547"RTN","C0CRXNRD",51,0)
548 . I 'INCRES,RESTRIC QUIT
549"RTN","C0CRXNRD",52,0)
550 . S TTY=$P(LINE,"|",13) ; 3
551"RTN","C0CRXNRD",53,0)
552 . S CODE=$P(LINE,"|",14) ; 4
553"RTN","C0CRXNRD",54,0)
554 . S STR=$P(LINE,"|",15) ; 5
555"RTN","C0CRXNRD",55,0)
556 . ; Remove embedded "^"
557"RTN","C0CRXNRD",56,0)
558 . S STR=$TR(STR,"^")
559"RTN","C0CRXNRD",57,0)
560 . ; Convert STR into an array of 80 characters on each line
561"RTN","C0CRXNRD",58,0)
562 . N STRLINE S STRLINE=$L(STR)\80+1
563"RTN","C0CRXNRD",59,0)
564 . ; In each line, chop 80 characters off, reset STR to be the rest
565"RTN","C0CRXNRD",60,0)
566 . N J F J=1:1:STRLINE S STR(J)=$E(STR,1,80) S STR=$E(STR,81,$L(STR))
567"RTN","C0CRXNRD",61,0)
568 . ; Now, construct the FDA array
569"RTN","C0CRXNRD",62,0)
570 . N RXNFDA
571"RTN","C0CRXNRD",63,0)
572 . S RXNFDA(176.001,"+1,",.01)=RXCUI
573"RTN","C0CRXNRD",64,0)
574 . S RXNFDA(176.001,"+1,",1)=RXAUI
575"RTN","C0CRXNRD",65,0)
576 . S RXNFDA(176.001,"+1,",2)=SAB
577"RTN","C0CRXNRD",66,0)
578 . S RXNFDA(176.001,"+1,",3)=TTY
579"RTN","C0CRXNRD",67,0)
580 . S RXNFDA(176.001,"+1,",4)=CODE
581"RTN","C0CRXNRD",68,0)
582 . N RXNIEN S RXNIEN(1)=C0CCOUNT
583"RTN","C0CRXNRD",69,0)
584 . D UPDATE^DIE("","RXNFDA","RXNIEN")
585"RTN","C0CRXNRD",70,0)
586 . I $D(^TMP("DIERR",$J)) D EN^DDIOL("ERROR") G EX
587"RTN","C0CRXNRD",71,0)
588 . ; Now, file WP field STR
589"RTN","C0CRXNRD",72,0)
590 . D WP^DIE(176.001,C0CCOUNT_",",5,,$NA(STR))
591"RTN","C0CRXNRD",73,0)
592EX D CLOSE^%ZISH("FILE")
593"RTN","C0CRXNRD",74,0)
594 QUIT
595"RTN","C0CRXNRD",75,0)
596READNDC(PATH) ; Open and read NDC/RxNorm/VANDF relationship file: RXNSAT.RRF
597"RTN","C0CRXNRD",76,0)
598 I PATH="" QUIT
599"RTN","C0CRXNRD",77,0)
600 N FILENAME S FILENAME="RXNSAT.RRF"
601"RTN","C0CRXNRD",78,0)
602 D DELFILED(176.002) ; delete data
603"RTN","C0CRXNRD",79,0)
604 N LINES S LINES=$$GETLINES(PATH,FILENAME)
605"RTN","C0CRXNRD",80,0)
606 D OPEN^%ZISH("FILE",PATH,FILENAME,"R")
607"RTN","C0CRXNRD",81,0)
608 IF POP W "Error reading file..., Please check...",! G EX2
609"RTN","C0CRXNRD",82,0)
610 F C0CCOUNT=1:1 Q:$$STATUS^%ZISH D
611"RTN","C0CRXNRD",83,0)
612 . U IO
613"RTN","C0CRXNRD",84,0)
614 . N LINE R LINE
615"RTN","C0CRXNRD",85,0)
616 . IF $$STATUS^%ZISH QUIT
617"RTN","C0CRXNRD",86,0)
618 . I '(C0CCOUNT#1000) U $P W C0CCOUNT," of ",LINES," read ",! U IO ; update every 1000
619"RTN","C0CRXNRD",87,0)
620 . IF LINE'["NDC|RXNORM" QUIT
621"RTN","C0CRXNRD",88,0)
622 . ; Otherwise, we are good to go
623"RTN","C0CRXNRD",89,0)
624 . N RXCUI,NDC ; Fileman fields below
625"RTN","C0CRXNRD",90,0)
626 . S RXCUI=$P(LINE,"|",1) ; .01
627"RTN","C0CRXNRD",91,0)
628 . S NDC=$P(LINE,"|",11) ; 2
629"RTN","C0CRXNRD",92,0)
630 . ; Using classic call to update.
631"RTN","C0CRXNRD",93,0)
632 . N DIC,X,DA,DR
633"RTN","C0CRXNRD",94,0)
634 . K DO
635"RTN","C0CRXNRD",95,0)
636 . S DIC="^C0CRXN(176.002,",DIC(0)="F",X=RXCUI,DIC("DR")="2////"_NDC
637"RTN","C0CRXNRD",96,0)
638 . D FILE^DICN
639"RTN","C0CRXNRD",97,0)
640 . I Y<1 U $P W !,"THERE IS TROUBLE IN RIVER CITY",! G EX2
641"RTN","C0CRXNRD",98,0)
642EX2 D CLOSE^%ZISH("FILE")
643"RTN","C0CRXNRD",99,0)
644 QUIT
645"RTN","C0CRXNRD",100,0)
646READSRC(PATH) ; Open the read RxNorm Sources file: RXNSAB.RRF
647"RTN","C0CRXNRD",101,0)
648 I PATH="" QUIT
649"RTN","C0CRXNRD",102,0)
650 N FILENAME S FILENAME="RXNSAB.RRF"
651"RTN","C0CRXNRD",103,0)
652 D DELFILED(176.003) ; delete data
653"RTN","C0CRXNRD",104,0)
654 D OPEN^%ZISH("FILE",PATH,FILENAME,"R")
655"RTN","C0CRXNRD",105,0)
656 IF POP W "Error reading file..., Please check...",! G EX3
657"RTN","C0CRXNRD",106,0)
658 F I=1:1 Q:$$STATUS^%ZISH D
659"RTN","C0CRXNRD",107,0)
660 . U IO
661"RTN","C0CRXNRD",108,0)
662 . N LINE R LINE
663"RTN","C0CRXNRD",109,0)
664 . IF $$STATUS^%ZISH QUIT
665"RTN","C0CRXNRD",110,0)
666 . U $P W I,! U IO ; Write I to the screen, then go back to reading the file
667"RTN","C0CRXNRD",111,0)
668 . N VCUI,RCUI,VSAB,RSAB,SON,SF,SVER,SRL,SCIT ; Fileman fields numbers below
669"RTN","C0CRXNRD",112,0)
670 . S VCUI=$P(LINE,"|",1) ; .01
671"RTN","C0CRXNRD",113,0)
672 . S RCUI=$P(LINE,"|",2) ; 2
673"RTN","C0CRXNRD",114,0)
674 . S VSAB=$P(LINE,"|",3) ; 3
675"RTN","C0CRXNRD",115,0)
676 . S RSAB=$P(LINE,"|",4) ; 4
677"RTN","C0CRXNRD",116,0)
678 . S SON=$P(LINE,"|",5) ; 5
679"RTN","C0CRXNRD",117,0)
680 . S SF=$P(LINE,"|",6) ; 6
681"RTN","C0CRXNRD",118,0)
682 . S SVER=$P(LINE,"|",7) ; 7
683"RTN","C0CRXNRD",119,0)
684 . S SRL=$P(LINE,"|",14) ; 14
685"RTN","C0CRXNRD",120,0)
686 . S SCIT=$P(LINE,"|",25) ; 25
687"RTN","C0CRXNRD",121,0)
688 . ; Remove embedded "^"
689"RTN","C0CRXNRD",122,0)
690 . S SCIT=$TR(SCIT,"^")
691"RTN","C0CRXNRD",123,0)
692 . ; Convert SCIT into an array of 80 characters on each line
693"RTN","C0CRXNRD",124,0)
694 . ; In each line, chop 80 characters off, reset SCIT to be the rest
695"RTN","C0CRXNRD",125,0)
696 . N SCITLINE S SCITLINE=$L(SCIT)\80+1
697"RTN","C0CRXNRD",126,0)
698 . F J=1:1:SCITLINE S SCIT(J)=$E(SCIT,1,80) S SCIT=$E(SCIT,81,$L(SCIT))
699"RTN","C0CRXNRD",127,0)
700 . ; Now, construct the FDA array
701"RTN","C0CRXNRD",128,0)
702 . N RXNFDA
703"RTN","C0CRXNRD",129,0)
704 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",.01)=VCUI
705"RTN","C0CRXNRD",130,0)
706 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",2)=RCUI
707"RTN","C0CRXNRD",131,0)
708 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",3)=VSAB
709"RTN","C0CRXNRD",132,0)
710 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",4)=RSAB
711"RTN","C0CRXNRD",133,0)
712 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",5)=SON
713"RTN","C0CRXNRD",134,0)
714 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",6)=SF
715"RTN","C0CRXNRD",135,0)
716 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",7)=SVER
717"RTN","C0CRXNRD",136,0)
718 . S RXNFDA(176.003,"+"_I_",",14)=SRL
719"RTN","C0CRXNRD",137,0)
720 . D UPDATE^DIE("","RXNFDA")
721"RTN","C0CRXNRD",138,0)
722 . I $D(^TMP("DIERR",$J)) U $P W "ERR" G EX
723"RTN","C0CRXNRD",139,0)
724 . ; Now, file WP field SCIT
725"RTN","C0CRXNRD",140,0)
726 . D WP^DIE(176.003,I_",",25,,$NA(SCIT))
727"RTN","C0CRXNRD",141,0)
728EX3 D CLOSE^%ZISH("FILE")
729"RTN","C0CRXNRD",142,0)
730 Q
731"RTN","C0CRXNRD",143,0)
732
733"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"AUDIT")
734@
735"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"DD")
736
737"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"DEL")
738
739"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"LAYGO")
740
741"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"RD")
742
743"SEC","^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"WR")
744
745"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"AUDIT")
746
747"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"DD")
748
749"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"DEL")
750
751"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"LAYGO")
752
753"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"RD")
754
755"SEC","^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"WR")
756
757"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"AUDIT")
758@
759"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"DD")
760
761"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"DEL")
762@
763"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"LAYGO")
764@
765"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"RD")
766
767"SEC","^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"WR")
768@
769"VER")
7708.0^22.0
771"^DD",176.001,176.001,0)
772FIELD^^5^6
773"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"DDA")
774N
775"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"DT")
7763110726
777"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"ID",2)
778W " ",$P(^(0),U,3)
779"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"ID",3)
780W " ",$P(^(0),U,4)
781"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"ID",4)
782W " ",$P(^(0),U,5)
783"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"IX","B",176.001,.01)
784
785"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"IX","RXAUI",176.001,1)
786
787"^DD",176.001,176.001,0,"NM","RXNORM CONCEPTS")
788
789"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,0)
790RXCUI^RNJ7,0^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>9999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
791"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,.1)
792RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier
793"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,1,0)
794^.1
795"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,1,1,0)
796176.001^B
797"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,1,1,1)
798S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
799"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,1,1,2)
800K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
801"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,3)
802RXCUI from RxNORM
803"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,10)
804Piece 1 from RxNorm file RXNCONSO.RRF
805"^DD",176.001,176.001,.01,"DT")
8063110725
807"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,0)
808RXAUI^NJ7,0^^0;2^K:+X'=X!(X>9999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
809"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,.1)
810RxNorm Atom Unique ID
811"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,0)
812^.1
813"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,0)
814176.001^RXAUI
815"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,1)
816S ^C0CRXN(176.001,"RXAUI",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
817"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,2)
818K ^C0CRXN(176.001,"RXAUI",$E(X,1,30),DA)
819"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,"%D",0)
820^^1^1^3110726^
821"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,"%D",1,0)
822RxNorm Atom Concepts Index
823"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,1,1,"DT")
8243110726
825"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,3)
826RXAUI from RxNorm
827"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,10)
828Piece 8 from RXCONSO.RRF
829"^DD",176.001,176.001,1,"DT")
8303110726
831"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,0)
832SAB^F^^0;3^K:$L(X)>15!($L(X)<2) X
833"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,.1)
834Source Abbreviation. See Description.
835"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,3)
836Source Abbreviation from RxNorm
837"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,10)
838Piece 12 from RXCONSO.RRF
839"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,21,0)
840^^3^3^3081116^
841"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,21,1,0)
842Abbreviation of the source of the attribute. Possible values
843"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,21,2,0)
844appear in RXNSAB.RRF and are listed in Appendix B.4 of the Metathesaurus
845"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,21,3,0)
846documentation
847"^DD",176.001,176.001,2,"DT")
8483110722
849"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,0)
850TTY^F^^0;4^K:$L(X)>11!($L(X)<2) X
851"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,.1)
852Term Type in Source. See Description.
853"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,3)
854Term Type
855"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,10)
856Piece 13 from RXNCONSO.RRF
857"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,0)
858^^254^254^3081226^
859"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,1,0)
860 TTY (Term Type in Source)
861"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,2,0)
862 AA Attribute type abbreviation
863"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,3,0)
864 AB Abbreviation in any source vocabulary
865"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,4,0)
866 ACR Acronym
867"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,5,0)
868 AC Activities
869"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,6,0)
870 AD Adjective
871"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,7,0)
872 AM Short form of modifier
873"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,8,0)
874 AS Attribute type synonym
875"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,9,0)
876 AT Attribute type
877"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,10,0)
878 BD Fully-specified drug brand name that can be prescribed
879"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,11,0)
880 BN Fully-specified drug brand name that can not be prescribed
881"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,12,0)
882 BPCK Branded Drug Delivery Device
883"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,13,0)
884 BSY Broad synonym
885"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,14,0)
886 BioCPT BioCarta PT
887"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,15,0)
888 CA2 ISO 3166-1 standard country code in alpha-2 (two-letter) format
889"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,16,0)
890 CA3 ISO 3166-1 standard country code in alpha-3 (three-letter) format
891"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,17,0)
892 CCN Chemical code name
893"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,18,0)
894 CCS FIPS 10-4 country code
895"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,19,0)
896 CC Trimmed ICPC component process
897"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,20,0)
898 CDA Clinical drug name in abbreviated format
899"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,21,0)
900 CDCPT Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PT
901"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,22,0)
902 CDC Clinical drug name in concatenated format (NDDF), Clinical drug
903"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,23,0)
904 name (NDFRT)
905"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,24,0)
906 CDD Clinical drug name in delimited format
907"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,25,0)
908 CDISCPT Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium PT
909"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,26,0)
910 CDISCSY Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium SY
911"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,27,0)
912 CD Clinical Drug
913"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,28,0)
914 CE Entry "term" to a Supplementary Concept "term"
915"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,29,0)
916 CHN Chemical structure name
917"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,30,0)
918 CL Class
919"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,31,0)
920 CMN Common name
921"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,32,0)
922 CN LOINC official component name
923"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,33,0)
924 CO Component name (these are hierarchical terms, as opposed to the
925"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,34,0)
926 LOINC component names which are analytes)
927"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,35,0)
928 CP ICPC component process (in original form)
929"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,36,0)
930 CSN Chemical Structure Name
931"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,37,0)
932 CS Short component process in ICPC, i.e. include some abbreviations
933"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,38,0)
934 CTCAEPT Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Preferred Term
935"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,39,0)
936 CU Common usage
937"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,40,0)
938 CV Content view
939"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,41,0)
940 CX Component process in ICPC with abbreviations expanded
941"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,42,0)
942 DCPPT Division of Cancer Prevention Program PT
943"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,43,0)
944 DCPSY Division of Cancer Prevention Program Synonym
945"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,44,0)
946 DEV Descriptor entry version
947"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,45,0)
948 DE Descriptor
949"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,46,0)
950 DF Dose Form
951"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,47,0)
952 DI Disease name
953"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,48,0)
954 DN Display Name
955"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,49,0)
956 DO Domain
957"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,50,0)
958 DP Drug Product
959"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,51,0)
960 DSV Descriptor sort version
961"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,52,0)
962 DS Short form of descriptor
963"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,53,0)
964 DTPPT NCI Developmental Therapeutics Program Preferred Term
965"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,54,0)
966 DTPSY Developmental Therapeutics Program SY
967"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,55,0)
968 DT Definitional term, present in the Metathesaurus because of its
969"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,56,0)
970 connection to a Dorland's definition or to a definition created
971"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,57,0)
972 especially for the Metathesaurus
973"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,58,0)
974 DX Diagnosis
975"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,59,0)
976 EN MeSH nonprint entry "term"
977"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,60,0)
978 EP Entry "term"
979"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,61,0)
980 EQ Equivalent name
981"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,62,0)
982 ES Short form of entry term
983"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,63,0)
984 ETAV Entry Term Allelic Variant
985"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,64,0)
986 ET Entry "term"
987"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,65,0)
988 EX Expanded form of entry term
989"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,66,0)
990 FBD Foreign brand name
991"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,67,0)
992 FDAAB Food and Drug Administration AB
993"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,68,0)
994 FDAPT Food and Drug Administration PT
995"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,69,0)
996 FDASY Food and Drug Administration SY
997"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,70,0)
998 FI Finding name
999"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,71,0)
1000 FN Full form of descriptor
1001"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,72,0)
1002 GN Generic drug name
1003"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,73,0)
1004 GO Goal
1005"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,74,0)
1006 GPCK Generic Drug Delivery Device
1007"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,75,0)
1008 GT Glossary "term"
1009"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,76,0)
1010 HC Hierarchical class
1011"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,77,0)
1012 HD Hierarchical descriptor
1013"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,78,0)
1014 HGJKN1 Japanese High Level Group Term (kana1)
1015"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,79,0)
1016 HGJKN Japanese High Level Group Term (kana)
1017"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,80,0)
1018 HG High Level Group Term
1019"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,81,0)
1020 HS Short or alternate version of hierarchical term
1021"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,82,0)
1022 HTJKN1 Japanese Hierarchical term (kana1)
1023"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,83,0)
1024 HTJKN Japanese Hierarchical term (kana)
1025"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,84,0)
1026 HTN HL7 Table Name
1027"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,85,0)
1028 HT Hierarchical term
1029"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,86,0)
1030 HX Expanded version of short hierarchical term
1031"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,87,0)
1032 ID Nursing indicator
1033"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,88,0)
1034 INP Ingredient preparation
1035"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,89,0)
1036 IN Name for an ingredient
1037"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,90,0)
1038 IS Obsolete Synonym
1039"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,91,0)
1040 IT Index "term", i.e., derived from the index to any non-MeSH source
1041"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,92,0)
1042 vocabulary
1043"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,93,0)
1044 IVC Intervention categories
1045"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,94,0)
1046 IV Intervention
1047"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,95,0)
1048 JAXPT NCI Mouse Terminology PT
1049"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,96,0)
1050 JAXSY NCI Mouse Terminology SY
1051"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,97,0)
1052 KEGGPT Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes PT
1053"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,98,0)
1054 LN LOINC official fully specified name
1055"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,99,0)
1056 LO Obsolete official fully specified name
1057"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,100,0)
1058 LPDN LOINC parts display name
1059"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,101,0)
1060 LPN LOINC parts name
1061"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,102,0)
1062 LS Expanded system/sample type (The expanded version was created for
1063"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,103,0)
1064 the Metathesaurus and includes the full name of some
1065"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,104,0)
1066 abbreviations.)
1067"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,105,0)
1068 LTJKN1 Japanese Lower Level Term (kana1)
1069"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,106,0)
1070 LTJKN Japanese Lower Level Term (kana)
1071"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,107,0)
1072 LT Lower Level Term
1073"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,108,0)
1074 LV Lexical variant
1075"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,109,0)
1076 LX Official fully specified name with expanded abbreviations
1077"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,110,0)
1078 MD CCS multi-level diagnosis categories
1079"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,111,0)
1080 MH Main heading
1081"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,112,0)
1082 MOA Mechanism of action
1083"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,113,0)
1084 MP Preferred names of modifiers
1085"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,114,0)
1086 MS Multum names of branded and generic supplies or supplements
1087"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,115,0)
1088 MTH_AB MTH abbreviation
1089"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,116,0)
1090 MTH_ACR MTH acronym
1091"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,117,0)
1092 MTH_BD MTH fully-specified drug brand name that can be prescribed
1093"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,118,0)
1094 MTH_BSY Metathesaurus broad synonym expanded
1095"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,119,0)
1096 MTH_CHN MTH chemical structure name
1097"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,120,0)
1098 MTH_EP MTH entry "term"
1099"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,121,0)
1100 MTH_FN MTH Full form of descriptor
1101"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,122,0)
1102 MTH_HG MTH High Level Group Term
1103"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,123,0)
1104 MTH_HT MTH Hierarchical term
1105"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,124,0)
1106 MTH_ID Metathesaurus expanded form of nursing indicator
1107"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,125,0)
1108 MTH_IS Metathesaurus-supplied form of obsolete synonym
1109"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,126,0)
1110 MTH_LT MTH Lower Level Term
1111"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,127,0)
1112 MTH_LV MTH lexical variant
1113"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,128,0)
1114 MTH_MH MTH main heading
1115"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,129,0)
1116 MTH_NPT MTH non-preferred for language term
1117"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,130,0)
1118 MTH_NSY Metathesaurus narrow synonym expanded
1119"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,131,0)
1120 MTH_OF Metathesaurus-supplied form of obsolete fully specified name
1121"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,132,0)
1122 MTH_OL MTH Non-current Lower Level Term
1123"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,133,0)
1124 MTH_OPN Metathesaurus obsolete preferred term, natural language form
1125"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,134,0)
1126 MTH_OP Metathesaurus obsolete preferred term
1127"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,135,0)
1128 MTH_OS MTH System-organ class
1129"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,136,0)
1130 MTH_PEP MTH preferred entry "term"
1131"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,137,0)
1132 MTH_PTGB Metathesaurus-supplied form of British preferred term
1133"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,138,0)
1134 MTH_PTN Metathesaurus preferred term, natural language form
1135"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,139,0)
1136 MTH_PT Metathesaurus preferred term
1137"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,140,0)
1138 MTH_RLS Metathesaurus related synonym expanded
1139"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,141,0)
1140 MTH_RXN_BD RxNorm Created BD
1141"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,142,0)
1142 MTH_RXN_CD RxNorm Created CD
1143"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,143,0)
1144 MTH_RXN_DP RxNorm Created DP
1145"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,144,0)
1146 MTH_SI MTH Sign or symptom of
1147"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,145,0)
1148 MTH_SMQ Metathesaurus version of Standardised MedDRA Query
1149"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,146,0)
1150 MTH_SYGB Metathesaurus-supplied form of British synonym
1151"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,147,0)
1152 MTH_SY MTH Designated synonym
1153"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,148,0)
1154 MV Multi-level procedure category
1155"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,149,0)
1156 N1 Chemical Abstracts Service Type 1 name of a chemical
1157"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,150,0)
1158 NCI-GLOSSPT NCI-GLOSS PT
1159"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,151,0)
1160 NCI-GLOSSSY NCI-GLOSS SY
1161"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,152,0)
1162 NM Supplementary chemical "term", a name of a substance
1163"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,153,0)
1164 NPT HL7 non-preferred for language term
1165"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,154,0)
1166 NP Non-preferred term
1167"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,155,0)
1168 NSY Narrow synonym
1169"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,156,0)
1170 NS Short form of non-preferred term
1171"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,157,0)
1172 NX Expanded form of non-preferred term
1173"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,158,0)
1174 OAM Obsolete Modifier Abbreviation
1175"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,159,0)
1176 OA Obsolete abbreviation
1177"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,160,0)
1178 OBS Obsolete broad synonym
1179"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,161,0)
1180 OB Obsolete term
1181"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,162,0)
1182 OCD Obsolete clinical drug
1183"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,163,0)
1184 OC Nursing outcomes
1185"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,164,0)
1186 OF Obsolete fully specified name
1187"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,165,0)
1188 OLJKN1 Japanese Non-current Lower Level Term (kana1)
1189"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,166,0)
1190 OLJKN Japanese Non-current Lower Level Term (kana)
1191"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,167,0)
1192 OLX Expanded LOINC obsolete fully specified name
1193"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,168,0)
1194 OL Non-current Lower Level Term
1195"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,169,0)
1196 OM Obsolete modifiers in HCPCS
1197"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,170,0)
1198 ONP Obsolete non-preferred for language term
1199"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,171,0)
1200 ONS Obsolete narrow synonym
1201"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,172,0)
1202 OOSN Obsolete official short name
1203"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,173,0)
1204 OPN Obsolete preferred term, natural language form
1205"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,174,0)
1206 OP Obsolete preferred term
1207"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,175,0)
1208 ORS Obsolete related synonym
1209"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,176,0)
1210 OR Orders
1211"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,177,0)
1212 OSJKN1 Japanese System-organ class in the WHO Adverse Reaction
1213"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,178,0)
1214 Terminology (kana1)
1215"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,179,0)
1216 OSJKN Japanese System-organ class in the WHO Adverse Reaction
1217"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,180,0)
1218 Terminology (kana)
1219"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,181,0)
1220 OSN Official short name
1221"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,182,0)
1222 OS System-organ class in the WHO Adverse Reaction Terminology
1223"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,183,0)
1224 OWL rdf:ID of the owl class
1225"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,184,0)
1226 PCE Preferred entry "term" to a Supplementary Concept "term"
1227"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,185,0)
1228 PC Preferred "trimmed term" in ICPC
1229"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,186,0)
1230 PEN Preferred MeSH nonprint entry "term"
1231"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,187,0)
1232 PEP Preferred entry "term"
1233"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,188,0)
1234 PE Physiologic effect
1235"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,189,0)
1236 PK Pharmacokinetics
1237"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,190,0)
1238 PM Machine permutation
1239"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,191,0)
1240 PN Metathesaurus preferred name
1241"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,192,0)
1242 PQ Qualifier for a problem
1243"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,193,0)
1244 PR Name of a problem
1245"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,194,0)
1246 PSC Protocol selection criteria
1247"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,195,0)
1248 PS Short forms that needed full specification
1249"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,196,0)
1250 PTAV Preferred Allelic Variant
1251"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,197,0)
1252 PTCS Preferred Clinical Synopsis
1253"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,198,0)
1254 PTGB British preferred term
1255"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,199,0)
1256 PTJKN1 Japanese Designated preferred name (kana1)
1257"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,200,0)
1258 PTJKN Japanese Designated preferred name (kana)
1259"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,201,0)
1260 PTN Preferred term, natural language form
1261"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,202,0)
1262 PT Designated preferred name
1263"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,203,0)
1264 PXQ Preferred term in preferred qualifier concept.
1265"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,204,0)
1266 PX Expanded preferred terms (pair with PS)
1267"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,205,0)
1268 QAB Qualifier abbreviation
1269"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,206,0)
1270 QEV Qualifier entry version
1271"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,207,0)
1272 QSV Qualifier sort version
1273"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,208,0)
1274 RAB Root abbreviation
1275"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,209,0)
1276 RENIDN Registry Nomenclature Information Display Name
1277"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,210,0)
1278 RHT Root hierarchical term
1279"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,211,0)
1280 RLS Related synonym
1281"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,212,0)
1282 RPT Root preferred term
1283"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,213,0)
1284 RSY Root synonym
1285"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,214,0)
1286 RS Extracted related names in SNOMED2
1287"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,215,0)
1288 RT Designated related "term"
1289"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,216,0)
1290 SBDC Semantic Branded Drug Component
1291"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,217,0)
1292 SBDF Semantic branded drug and form
1293"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,218,0)
1294 SBD Semantic branded drug
1295"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,219,0)
1296 SB Named subset of a source
1297"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,220,0)
1298 SCALE Scale
1299"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,221,0)
1300 SCDC Semantic Drug Component
1301"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,222,0)
1302 SCDF Semantic clinical drug and form
1303"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,223,0)
1304 SCD Semantic Clinical Drug
1305"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,224,0)
1306 SCN Scientific name
1307"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,225,0)
1308 SC Special Category term
1309"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,226,0)
1310 SD CCS single-level diagnosis categories
1311"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,227,0)
1312 SI Name of a sign or symptom of a problem
1313"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,228,0)
1314 SMQ Standardised MedDRA Query
1315"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,229,0)
1316 SN Official component synonym in LOINC
1317"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,230,0)
1318 SP CCS single-level procedure categories
1319"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,231,0)
1320 SSN Source short name, used in the UMLS Knowledge Source Server
1321"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,232,0)
1322 SS Synonymous "short" forms
1323"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,233,0)
1324 ST Step
1325"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,234,0)
1326 SU Active Substance
1327"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,235,0)
1328 SX Mixed-case component synonym with expanded abbreviations
1329"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,236,0)
1330 SYGB British synonym
1331"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,237,0)
1332 SYN Designated alias
1333"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,238,0)
1334 SY Designated synonym
1335"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,239,0)
1336 TA Task
1337"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,240,0)
1338 TC Term class
1339"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,241,0)
1340 TG Name of the target of an intervention
1341"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,242,0)
1342 TQ Topical qualifier
1343"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,243,0)
1344 TX CCPSS synthesized problems for TC termgroup
1345"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,244,0)
1346 UCN Unique common name
1347"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,245,0)
1348 UE Unique equivalent name
1349"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,246,0)
1350 USN Unique scientific name
1351"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,247,0)
1352 USY Unique synonym
1353"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,248,0)
1354 VAB Versioned abbreviation
1355"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,249,0)
1356 VPT Versioned preferred term
1357"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,250,0)
1358 VSY Versioned synonym
1359"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,251,0)
1360 XD Expanded descriptor in AOD
1361"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,252,0)
1362 XM Cross mapping set
1363"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,253,0)
1364 XQ Alternate name for a qualifier
1365"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,21,254,0)
1366 XX Expanded string
1367"^DD",176.001,176.001,3,"DT")
13683110725
1369"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,0)
1370CODE^F^^0;5^K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
1371"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,.1)
1372Most useful identifier. See Description.
1373"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,1,0)
1374^.1^^0
1375"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,3)
1376Code for the entry
1377"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,10)
1378Piece 14 from RXNCONSO.RRF
1379"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,21,0)
1380^^3^3^3081116^
1381"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,21,1,0)
1382"Most useful" source asserted identifier (if the source vocabulary has
1383"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,21,2,0)
1384more than one identifier), or a Metathesaurus-generated source entry
1385"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,21,3,0)
1386identifier (if the source vocabulary has none.)
1387"^DD",176.001,176.001,4,"DT")
13883110722
1389"^DD",176.001,176.001,5,0)
1390STR^176.0015^^1;0
1391"^DD",176.001,176.0015,0)
1392STR SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
1393"^DD",176.001,176.0015,0,"NM","STR")
1394
1395"^DD",176.001,176.0015,0,"UP")
1396176.001
1397"^DD",176.001,176.0015,.01,0)
1398STR^W^^0;1
1399"^DD",176.001,176.0015,.01,.1)
1400String
1401"^DD",176.001,176.0015,.01,3)
1402Expanded Name of the Entry
1403"^DD",176.001,176.0015,.01,10)
1404Piece 15 from RXNCONSO.RRF
1405"^DD",176.001,176.0015,.01,"DT")
14063081218
1407"^DD",176.002,176.002,0)
1408FIELD^^.01^2
1409"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"DDA")
1410N
1411"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"DT")
14123090122
1413"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"ID",2)
1414W " ",$P(^(0),U,3)
1415"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"IX","B",176.002,.01)
1416
1417"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"IX","NDC",176.002,2)
1418
1419"^DD",176.002,176.002,0,"NM","RXNORM NDC TO RXCUI")
1420
1421"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,0)
1422RXCUI^RF^^0;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<1)!'(X?.N) X
1423"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,.1)
1424RxNorm Concept Unique ID
1425"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,1,0)
1426^.1
1427"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,1,1,0)
1428176.002^B
1429"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,1,1,1)
1430S ^C0CRXN(176.002,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
1431"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,1,1,2)
1432K ^C0CRXN(176.002,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
1433"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,3)
1434RXCUI (RxNorm) Number
1435"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,10)
1436Piece 1 of RXNSAT.RRF
1437"^DD",176.002,176.002,.01,"DT")
14383090215
1439"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,0)
1440NDC^F^^0;3^K:$L(X)>11!($L(X)<9)!'(X?9.11N) X
1441"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,.1)
1442National Drug Code
1443"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,1,0)
1444^.1
1445"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,1,1,0)
1446176.002^NDC
1447"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,1,1,1)
1448S ^C0CRXN(176.002,"NDC",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
1449"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,1,1,2)
1450K ^C0CRXN(176.002,"NDC",$E(X,1,30),DA)
1451"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,1,1,"DT")
14523090215
1453"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,3)
1454NDC number, normal 11 digit form without dashes
1455"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,10)
1456Piece 11 of RXNSAB.RRF when filtered for NDC.*RXNORM
1457"^DD",176.002,176.002,2,"DT")
14583090215
1459"^DD",176.003,176.003,0)
1460FIELD^^14^9
1461"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"DDA")
1462N
1463"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"DT")
14643091103
1465"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"ID",4)
1466W " ",$P(^(0),U,4)
1467"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"ID",7)
1468W:$D(^(1)) " ",$P(^(1),U,1)
1469"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"IX","B",176.003,.01)
1470
1471"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"IX","B",176.003,4)
1472
1473"^DD",176.003,176.003,0,"NM","RXNORM SOURCES")
1474
1475"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,0)
1476VCUI^RF^^0;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E) X
1477"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,.1)
1478Versioned CUI
1479"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,1,0)
1480^.1
1481"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,1,1,0)
1482176.003^B
1483"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,1,1,1)
1484S ^C0CRXN(176.003,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
1485"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,1,1,2)
1486K ^C0CRXN(176.003,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
1487"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,3)
1488
1489"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,10)
1490Piece 1 from RXNSAB.RRF
1491"^DD",176.003,176.003,.01,"DT")
14923081226
1493"^DD",176.003,176.003,2,0)
1494RCUI^F^^0;2^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<1) X
1495"^DD",176.003,176.003,2,.1)
1496Root CUI
1497"^DD",176.003,176.003,2,10)
1498Piece 2 from RXNSAB.RRF
1499"^DD",176.003,176.003,2,"DT")
15003081226
1501"^DD",176.003,176.003,3,0)
1502VSAB^F^^0;3^K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
1503"^DD",176.003,176.003,3,.1)
1504Versioned Source Abbreviation
1505"^DD",176.003,176.003,3,10)
1506Piece 3 from RXNSAB.RRF
1507"^DD",176.003,176.003,3,"DT")
15083081226
1509"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,0)
1510RSAB^F^^0;4^K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
1511"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,.1)
1512Root Source Abbreviation
1513"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,1,0)
1514^.1
1515"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,1,1,0)
1516176.003^B^MNEMONIC
1517"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,1,1,1)
1518S:'$D(^C0CRXN(176.003,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)) ^(DA)=1
1519"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,1,1,2)
1520I $D(^C0CRXN(176.003,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)),^(DA) K ^(DA)
1521"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,1,1,"DT")
15223081226
1523"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,10)
1524Piece 4 of RXNSAB.RRF
1525"^DD",176.003,176.003,4,"DT")
15263081230
1527"^DD",176.003,176.003,5,0)
1528SON^F^^0;5^K:$L(X)>150!($L(X)<1) X
1529"^DD",176.003,176.003,5,.1)
1530Official Name
1531"^DD",176.003,176.003,5,10)
1532Piece 5 from RXNSAB.RRF
1533"^DD",176.003,176.003,5,"DT")
15343081226
1535"^DD",176.003,176.003,6,0)
1536SF^F^^0;6^K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
1537"^DD",176.003,176.003,6,.1)
1538Source Family
1539"^DD",176.003,176.003,6,10)
1540Piece 6 from RXNSAB.RRF
1541"^DD",176.003,176.003,6,"DT")
15423081226
1543"^DD",176.003,176.003,7,0)
1544SVER^F^^1;1^K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
1545"^DD",176.003,176.003,7,.1)
1546Source Version
1547"^DD",176.003,176.003,7,10)
1548Piece 7 from RXNSAB.RRF
1549"^DD",176.003,176.003,7,"DT")
15503081226
1551"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,0)
1552SRL^S^0:No Restrictions;1:Translation and derivatites are not allowed;2:Use only for Product Development;3:Very restircted use;4:SNOMED license;^1;2^Q
1553"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,.1)
1554Source Restriction Level
1555"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,3)
1556Enter one of the choices
1557"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,10)
1558http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/umlslicense/snomed/license.cfm
1559"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,0)
1560^^117^117^3091103^
1561"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,1,0)
1562This is the source restriction level of the vocabulary source. Here is
1563"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,2,0)
1564the text, verbatim, copied from
1565"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,3,0)
1566http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/umlslicense/snomed/license.cfm on 3 November
1567"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,4,0)
15682009.
1569"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,5,0)
1570
1571"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,6,0)
1572For material in the UMLS Metathesaurus obtained from some sources
1573"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,7,0)
1574additional restrictions on LICENSEE's use may apply. The categories of
1575"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,8,0)
1576additional restrictions are described below. The list of UMLS
1577"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,9,0)
1578Metathesaurus Vocabulary Sources, which is part of this Agreement and is
1579"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,10,0)
1580updated when each version of the Metathesaurus is released, indicates the
1581"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,11,0)
1582category of additional restrictions, if any, that apply to each
1583"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,12,0)
1584vocabulary source.
1585"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,13,0)
1586
1587"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,14,0)
1588LICENSEE should contact the copyright holder directly to discuss uses of
1589"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,15,0)
1590a source vocabulary beyond those allowed under this license agreement. If
1591"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,16,0)
1592LICENSEE or LICENSEE's end user has a separate agreement with the
1593"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,17,0)
1594copyright holder for use of a UMLS Metathesaurus source vocabulary,
1595"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,18,0)
1596LICENSEE or LICENSEE's end user may use vocabulary source content
1597"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,19,0)
1598obtained from the UMLS Metathesaurus in accordance with the terms of the
1599"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,20,0)
1600separate agreement.
1601"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,21,0)
1602
1603"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,22,0)
160412. 1. Category 1:
1605"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,23,0)
1606
1607"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,24,0)
1608LICENSEE is prohibited from translating the vocabulary source into
1609"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,25,0)
1610another language or from producing other derivative works based on this
1611"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,26,0)
1612single vocabulary source.
1613"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,27,0)
1614
1615"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,28,0)
161612. 2. Category 2:
1617"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,29,0)
1618
1619"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,30,0)
1620All category 1 restrictions AND
1621"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,31,0)
1622
1623"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,32,0)
1624LICENSEE is prohibited from using the vocabulary source in operational
1625"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,33,0)
1626applications that create records or information containing data from the
1627"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,34,0)
1628vocabulary source. Use for data creation research or product development
1629"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,35,0)
1630is allowed.
1631"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,36,0)
1632
1633"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,37,0)
163412. 3. Category 3:
1635"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,38,0)
1636
1637"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,39,0)
1638LICENSEE's right to use material from the source vocabulary is restricted
1639"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,40,0)
1640to internal use at the LICENSEE's site(s) for research, product
1641"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,41,0)
1642development, and statistical analysis only. Internal use includes use by
1643"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,42,0)
1644employees, faculty, and students of a single institution at multiple
1645"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,43,0)
1646sites. Notwithstanding the foregoing, use by students is limited to doing
1647"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,44,0)
1648research under the direct supervision of faculty. Internal research,
1649"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,45,0)
1650product development, and statistical analysis use expressly excludes: use
1651"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,46,0)
1652of material from these copyrighted sources in routine patient data
1653"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,47,0)
1654creation; incorporation of material from these copyrighted sources in any
1655"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,48,0)
1656publicly accessible computer-based information system or public
1657"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,49,0)
1658electronic bulletin board including the Internet; publishing or
1659"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,50,0)
1660translating or creating derivative works from material from these
1661"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,51,0)
1662copyrighted sources; selling, leasing, licensing, or otherwise making
1663"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,52,0)
1664available material from these copyrighted works to any unauthorized
1665"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,53,0)
1666party; and copying for any purpose except for back up or archival
1667"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,54,0)
1668purposes.
1669"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,55,0)
1670
1671"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,56,0)
1672LICENSEE may be required to display special copyright, patent and/or
1673"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,57,0)
1674trademark notices before displaying content from the vocabulary source.
1675"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,58,0)
1676Applicable notices are included in the list of UMLS Metathesaurus
1677"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,59,0)
1678Vocabulary sources, that is part of this Agreement.
1679"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,60,0)
1680
1681"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,61,0)
168212. 4. Category 4:
1683"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,62,0)
1684
1685"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,63,0)
1686 12.4.1. LICENSEE is prohibited from translating the vocabulary source
1687"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,64,0)
1688into another language or from altering the vocabulary source content.
1689"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,65,0)
1690
1691"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,66,0)
1692
1693"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,67,0)
1694 12.4.2. LICENSEE's right to use the vocabulary source is restricted
1695"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,68,0)
1696to use in the U.S. by LICENSEE's employees, contractors, faculty,
1697"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,69,0)
1698students, clients, patients, or constituents within electronic systems or
1699"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,70,0)
1700devices built, purchased, licensed, or used by LICENSEE for U.S.
1701"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,71,0)
1702governmental purposes or for any health care, public health, research,
1703"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,72,0)
1704educational, or statistical use in the U.S. Use by students is limited to
1705"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,73,0)
1706research or educational activities under the direct supervision of
1707"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,74,0)
1708faculty.
1709"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,75,0)
1710
1711"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,76,0)
1712
1713"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,77,0)
1714 12.4.3. LICENSEE has the right to distribute the vocabulary source in
1715"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,78,0)
1716the U.S., but only in combination with other UMLS Metathesaurus content.
1717"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,79,0)
1718Further, LICENSEE's right to distribute is restricted to:
1719"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,80,0)
1720
1721"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,81,0)
1722
1723"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,82,0)
1724 1. Electronic distribution to LICENSEE's direct U.S. affiliates,
1725"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,83,0)
1726or to other U.S. entities that have signed the UMLS license, in order to
1727"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,84,0)
1728facilitate use of the vocabulary for health care, public health,
1729"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,85,0)
1730research, educational or statistical purposes in the U.S. only.
1731"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,86,0)
1732
1733"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,87,0)
1734 1. LICENSEE must take reasonable precautions to prevent
1735"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,88,0)
1736distribution of the vocabulary source to non-US entities.
1737"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,89,0)
1738
1739"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,90,0)
1740 2. LICENSEE must include in its annual report a list of all
1741"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,91,0)
1742U.S. affiliates or other U.S. entities to whom it has distributed content
1743"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,92,0)
1744from the vocabulary source.
1745"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,93,0)
1746
1747"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,94,0)
1748 2. Distribution of encoded patient level data sets or knowledge
1749"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,95,0)
1750encoded in the vocabulary source by LICENSEE to any U.S. entity for use
1751"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,96,0)
1752in the U.S. only.
1753"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,97,0)
1754 3. Inclusion of encoded records or content from the vocabulary
1755"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,98,0)
1756source in: (1) free publicly accessible retrieval systems or (2)
1757"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,99,0)
1758fee-based retrieval systems that are accessible within the U.S. only,
1759"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,100,0)
1760provided that these systems do not permit users to copy or extract any
1761"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,101,0)
1762significant portion of the vocabulary source.
1763"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,102,0)
1764
1765"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,103,0)
1766
1767"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,104,0)
1768 12.4.4. DEFINITIONS
1769"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,105,0)
1770
1771"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,106,0)
1772
1773"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,107,0)
1774 1. U.S. is defined as all U.S. states, territories, and the
1775"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,108,0)
1776District of Columbia; any U.S. government facility or office, whether
1777"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,109,0)
1778permanent or temporary, wherever located; and access to a system in any
1779"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,110,0)
1780of these locations by U.S. government employees, designated
1781"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,111,0)
1782representatives or contractors, wherever located, for U.S. government
1783"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,112,0)
1784purposes.
1785"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,113,0)
1786
1787"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,114,0)
1788 2. U.S. entity is defined as (i) for government entities, an
1789"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,115,0)
1790agency or department of the U.S. Government, (ii) for corporations, as a
1791"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,116,0)
1792corporation incorporated and operating in the U.S.; and (iii) for other
1793"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,21,117,0)
1794entities as an entity organized under the laws of the U.S.
1795"^DD",176.003,176.003,14,"DT")
17963091103
1797"^DD",176.003,176.003,25,0)
1798SCIT^176.0031^^2;0
1799"^DD",176.003,176.0031,0)
1800SCIT SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
1801"^DD",176.003,176.0031,0,"DT")
18023081226
1803"^DD",176.003,176.0031,0,"NM","SCIT")
1804
1805"^DD",176.003,176.0031,0,"UP")
1806176.003
1807"^DD",176.003,176.0031,.01,0)
1808SCIT^W^^0;1
1809"^DD",176.003,176.0031,.01,.1)
1810Source Citation
1811"^DD",176.003,176.0031,.01,10)
1812Piece 25 from RXNSAB.RRF
1813"^DD",176.003,176.0031,.01,"DT")
18143081226
1815"^DIC",176.001,176.001,0)
1816RXNORM CONCEPTS^176.001
1817"^DIC",176.001,176.001,0,"GL")
1818^C0CRXN(176.001,
1819"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%",0)
1820^1.005^^0
1821"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",0)
1822^^63^63^3110725^^^^
1823"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",1,0)
1824Licensed Under GPL.
1825"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",2,0)
1826
1827"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",3,0)
1828This file is the result of the import of selected fields from the RxNorm
1829"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",4,0)
1830database Concepts file (RXNCONSO.RRF). The ones with "*" are included in
1831"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",5,0)
1832this file.
1833"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",6,0)
1834
1835"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",7,0)
1836 Col. Description
1837"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",8,0)
1838 *RXCUI RxNorm Unique identifier for concept (concept ID)
1839"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",9,0)
1840 LAT Language of Term
1841"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",10,0)
1842 TS Term status
1843"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",11,0)
1844 LUI Unique identifier for term (no value provided)
1845"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",12,0)
1846 STT String type
1847"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",13,0)
1848 SUI Unique identifier for string (no value provided)
1849"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",14,0)
1850 ISPREF Atom status - preferred (Y) or not (N) for this string
1851"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",15,0)
1852within this concept
1853"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",16,0)
1854 *RXAUI Unique identifier for atom (RxNorm Atom ID)
1855"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",17,0)
1856 SAUI Source asserted atom identifier [optional]
1857"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",18,0)
1858 SCUI Source asserted concept identifier [optional]
1859"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",19,0)
1860 SDUI Source asserted descriptor identifier [optional] (no
1861"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",20,0)
1862value provided)
1863"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",21,0)
1864 *SAB Source abbreviation
1865"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",22,0)
1866 *TTY Term type in source
1867"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",23,0)
1868 *CODE "Most useful" source asserted identifier (if the source
1869"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",24,0)
1870vocabulary has more than one identifier), or a Metathesaurus-generated
1871"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",25,0)
1872source entry identifier (if the source vocabulary has none.)
1873"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",26,0)
1874 *STR String
1875"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",27,0)
1876 SRL Source Restriction Level (no value provided)
1877"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",28,0)
1878 SUPPRESS Suppressible flag. Values = E, Y, N, or O. E -
1879"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",29,0)
1880Specific Individual names (atoms ) set as suppressible by Metathesaurus
1881"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",30,0)
1882editors. These names were determined to lack face validity and are likely
1883"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",31,0)
1884to be harmful in most applications. Y - Currently suppressible by Source
1885"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",32,0)
1886and Term Type(SAB/TTY), as set in MetamorphoSys at the Suppressibility
1887"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",33,0)
1888Tab. The default SAB/TTY selections have been identified as unlikely to
1889"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",34,0)
1890be useful in most applications. N - not suppressible Default
1891"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",35,0)
1892suppressibility as determined by NLM (i.e., no changes at the
1893"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",36,0)
1894Suppressibility tab in MetamorphoSys) should be used by most users, but
1895"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",37,0)
1896may not be suitable in some specialized applications. O - Specific
1897"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",38,0)
1898Individual names (atoms) set as Obsolete because the name is no longer
1899"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",39,0)
1900provided by the original source. See the MetamorphoSys documentation
1901"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",40,0)
1902(Section 6) for information on how to change the SAB/TTY suppressibility
1903"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",41,0)
1904to suit your requirements. NLM strongly recommends that users not alter
1905"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",42,0)
1906editor-assigned suppressibility, and MetamorphoSys cannot be used for
1907"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",43,0)
1908this purpose.
1909"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",44,0)
1910 CVF Content view flag
1911"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",45,0)
1912
1913"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",46,0)
1914RxNorm can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/
1915"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",47,0)
1916
1917"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",48,0)
1918RxNorm is updated monthly.
1919"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",49,0)
1920
1921"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",50,0)
1922This file is part of the CCD/CCR Extraction from Vista/RPMS Project being
1923"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",51,0)
1924run by WorldVista. This file was produced by Sam Habiel on November 16,
1925"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",52,0)
19262008.
1927"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",53,0)
1928
1929"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",54,0)
1930This file will be used to translate VUIDs stored in various Drug files
1931"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",55,0)
1932and GMRA allergies file to RxNorm and (potentially) SNOMED codes.
1933"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",56,0)
1934The source for VUIDs are any entries containing the Source vocabulary of
1935"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",57,0)
1936VANDF. The code that accompanies such an entry is the VUID. The first
1937"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",58,0)
1938field of such an entry is always the RxNorm Concept ID. Term type can be
1939"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",59,0)
1940one of many numerous values. All possible values are stored under the TTY
1941"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",60,0)
1942field definition. Most common ones include IN for Ingredient, PT for
1943"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",61,0)
1944Preferred Term, FN for Fullname of descriptor, CD for Clinical Drug, AB
1945"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",62,0)
1946for Abbreviation. The Code is whatever code is stored depending on the
1947"^DIC",176.001,176.001,"%D",63,0)
1948coding system. Under VANDF, the VUID is the code.
1949"^DIC",176.001,"B","RXNORM CONCEPTS",176.001)
1950
1951"^DIC",176.002,176.002,0)
1952RXNORM NDC TO RXCUI^176.002
1953"^DIC",176.002,176.002,0,"GL")
1954^C0CRXN(176.002,
1955"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%",0)
1956^1.005^^0
1957"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",0)
1958^^62^62^3090122^
1959"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",1,0)
1960Licensed under GPL.
1961"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",2,0)
1962
1963"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",3,0)
1964This file is part of the CCD/CCR Extraction from Vista/RPMS Project being
1965"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",4,0)
1966run by WorldVista. This file was produced by Sam Habiel on December 26,
1967"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",5,0)
19682008.
1969"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",6,0)
1970
1971"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",7,0)
1972This file will be used to get RxNorm if only the NDC number is available.
1973"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",8,0)
1974This is currently the case in the RPMS database. The original file is
1975"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",9,0)
1976RxNorm Simple Concept and Atom Attributes file (RXNSAT.RRF). Most of the
1977"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",10,0)
1978entries are not imported; only those entries whose Attribute Name (ATN,
1979"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",11,0)
1980piece 9) is NDC and whose source (SAB, piece 10) is RXNORM are imported.
1981"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",12,0)
1982The filtering is done by the mumps import code.
1983"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",13,0)
1984
1985"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",14,0)
1986Here's a complete description of RXNSAT.RRF file from RxNorm (Note that
1987"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",15,0)
1988only fields prefixed by * are actually imported into the File Manager):
1989"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",16,0)
1990
1991"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",17,0)
1992This file follows the general format of the MRSAT.RRF file of the
1993"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",18,0)
1994Metathesaurus. Some of the Metathesaurus fields are not provided by
1995"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",19,0)
1996RxNorm and are marked as "(no value provided)". There is exactly one row
1997"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",20,0)
1998in this table for each concept, atom, or relationship attribute that does
1999"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",21,0)
2000not have a sub-element structure. Not all RxNorm concepts or RxNorm
2001"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",22,0)
2002relationships have entries in this file. This file includes all source
2003"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",23,0)
2004vocabulary attributes that do not fit into other categories.
2005"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",24,0)
2006
2007"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",25,0)
2008 Col. Description
2009"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",26,0)
2010 *RXCUI Unique identifier for concept (concept id)
2011"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",27,0)
2012 LUI Unique identifier for term (no value provided)
2013"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",28,0)
2014 SUI Unique identifier for string (no value provided)
2015"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",29,0)
2016 RXAUI Unique identifier for atom (RxNorm Atom ID)
2017"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",30,0)
2018 STYPE The name of the column in RXNCONSO.RRF or RXNREL.RRF that
2019"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",31,0)
2020 contains the identifier to which the attribute is
2021"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",32,0)
2022 attached, e.g., CUI, AUI.
2023"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",33,0)
2024 CODE "Most useful" source asserted identifier (if the source
2025"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",34,0)
2026 vocabulary contains more than one).
2027"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",35,0)
2028 ATUI Unique identifier for attribute
2029"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",36,0)
2030 SATUI Source asserted attribute identifier (optional - present
2031"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",37,0)
2032 if it exists)
2033"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",38,0)
2034 ATN Attribute name. Possible values appear in RXNDOC.RRF and
2035"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",39,0)
2036 are described in Appendix B.2 of the Metathesaurus
2037"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",40,0)
2038 documentation
2039"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",41,0)
2040 SAB Abbreviation of the source of the attribute. Possible
2041"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",42,0)
2042 values appear in RXNSAB.RRF and are listed in Appendix B.4
2043"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",43,0)
2044 of the Metathesaurus documentation
2045"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",44,0)
2046 *ATV Attribute value described under specific attribute name
2047"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",45,0)
2048 in Appendix B.2. of the Metathesaurus documentation. A
2049"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",46,0)
2050 few attribute values exceed 1,000 characters. Many of the
2051"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",47,0)
2052 abbreviations used in attribute values are explained in
2053"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",48,0)
2054 RXNDOC.RRF and included in Appendix B.3. of the
2055"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",49,0)
2056 Metathesaurus documentation
2057"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",50,0)
2058
2059"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",51,0)
2060 SUPPRESS Suppressible flag. Values = E, Y, or N. Reflects
2061"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",52,0)
2062 the suppressible status of the attribute; not yet in use.
2063"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",53,0)
2064 See also SUPPRESS in MRCONSO.RRF and MRDEF.RRF and
2065"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",54,0)
2066 MRREL.RRF of the Metathesaurus documentation.
2067"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",55,0)
2068 CVF Content view flag
2069"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",56,0)
2070
2071"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",57,0)
2072In summary the file is an import of RXNSAT.RRF filtered by ATN="NDC" and
2073"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",58,0)
2074SAB="RXNORM". Imported fields are RXCUI and ATV (= NDC).
2075"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",59,0)
2076
2077"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",60,0)
2078RxNorm can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/
2079"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",61,0)
2080
2081"^DIC",176.002,176.002,"%D",62,0)
2082RxNorm is updated monthly.
2083"^DIC",176.002,"B","RXNORM NDC TO RXCUI",176.002)
2084
2085"^DIC",176.003,176.003,0)
2086RXNORM SOURCES^176.003
2087"^DIC",176.003,176.003,0,"GL")
2088^C0CRXN(176.003,
2089"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%",0)
2090^1.005^^0
2091"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",0)
2092^^53^53^3081226^
2093"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",1,0)
2094Licensed under GPL.
2095"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",2,0)
2096
2097"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",3,0)
2098This file is part of the CCD/CCR Extraction from Vista/RPMS Project being
2099"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",4,0)
2100run by WorldVista. This file was produced by Sam Habiel on December 26,
2101"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",5,0)
21022008.
2103"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",6,0)
2104
2105"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",7,0)
2106This file will be used to get RxNorm and VUID versions when
2107"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",8,0)
2108reporting codes in the CCD/CCR.
2109"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",9,0)
2110
2111"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",10,0)
2112The original file is RXNSAB.RRF. Below is the description by RxNorm. Only the fields prefixed with * have been imported.
2113"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",11,0)
2114All rows from the file are imported (only about 10).
2115"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",12,0)
2116
2117"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",13,0)
2118 Field Full Name Description
2119"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",14,0)
2120 ----- ------------- --------------------------
2121"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",15,0)
2122 *VCUI CUI CUI of the versioned SRC concept for a source
2123"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",16,0)
2124 *RCUI Root CUI CUI of the root SRC concept for a source
2125"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",17,0)
2126 *VSAB Versioned Source Abbreviation The versioned source abbreviation for a source, e.g., NDDF_2004_11_03
2127"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",18,0)
2128 *RSAB Root Source Abbreviation The root source abbreviation, for a source e.g. NDDF
2129"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",19,0)
2130 *SON Official Name The official name for a source
2131"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",20,0)
2132 *SF Source Family The Source Family for a source
2133"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",21,0)
2134 *SVER Version The source version, e.g., 2001
2135"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",22,0)
2136 VSTART Meta Start Date The date a source became active, e.g., 2001_04_03
2137"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",23,0)
2138 VEND Meta End Date The date a source ceased to be active, e.g., 2001_05_10
2139"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",24,0)
2140 IMETA Meta Insert Version The version of the Metathesaurus a source first appeared, e.g., 2001AB
2141"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",25,0)
2142 RMETA Meta Remove Version The version of the Metathesaurus a source was removed, e.g., 2001AC
2143"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",26,0)
2144 SLC Source License Contact The source license contact information. A semi-colon separated list containing the following
2145"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",27,0)
2146 fields: Name; Title; Organization; Address 1; Address 2; City; State or Province; Country; Zip or Postal Code; Telephone;
2147"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",28,0)
2148 Contact Fax; Email; URL
2149"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",29,0)
2150 SCC Source Content Contact The source content contact information. A semi-colon separated list containing the following
2151"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",30,0)
2152 fields: Name; Title; Organization; Address 1; Address 2; City; State or Province; Country; Zip or Postal Code; Telephone;
2153"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",31,0)
2154 Contact Fax; Email; URL
2155"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",32,0)
2156 SRL Source Restriction Level 0,1,2,3,4 - explained in the License Agreement.
2157"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",33,0)
2158 TFR Term Frequency The number of terms for this source in RXNCONSO.RRF, e.g., 12343 (not implemented yet)
2159"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",34,0)
2160 CFR CUI Frequency The number of CUIs associated with this source, e.g., 10234 (not implemented yet)
2161"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",35,0)
2162 CXTY Context Type The type of relationship label (section 2.3.2 of Metathesaurus documentation)
2163"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",36,0)
2164 TTYL Term Type List Term type list from source, e.g., MH,EN,PM,TQ
2165"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",37,0)
2166 ATNL Attribute Name List The attribute name list, e.g., MUI,RN,TH,...
2167"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",38,0)
2168 LAT Language The language of the terms in the source
2169"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",39,0)
2170 CENC Character Encoding Character set as specified by the IANA official names for character assignments
2171"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",40,0)
2172 http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
2173"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",41,0)
2174 CURVER Current Version A Y or N flag indicating whether or not this row corresponds to the current version of the
2175"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",42,0)
2176 named source
2177"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",43,0)
2178 SABIN Source in Subset A Y or N flag indicating whether or not this row is represented in the current MetamorphoSys
2179"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",44,0)
2180 subset. Initially always Y where CURVER is Y, but later is recomputed by MetamorphoSys.
2181"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",45,0)
2182 SSN Source short name The short name of a source as used by the NLM Knowledge Source Server.
2183"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",46,0)
2184 *SCIT Source citation Citation information for a source. A semi-colon separated list containing the following fields:
2185"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",47,0)
2186 Author(s); Author(s) address; Author(s) organization; Editor(s); Title; Content Designator; Medium Designator; Edition;
2187"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",48,0)
2188 Place of Publication; Publisher; Date of Publication/copyright; Date of revision; Location; Extent; Series; Availability
2189"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",49,0)
2190 Statement (URL); Language; Notes
2191"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",50,0)
2192
2193"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",51,0)
2194 RxNorm can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/
2195"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",52,0)
2196
2197"^DIC",176.003,176.003,"%D",53,0)
2198 RxNorm is updated monthly.
2199"^DIC",176.003,"B","RXNORM SOURCES",176.003)
2200
2201**END**
2202**END**
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