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Type PlanDefinition
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Url http://fhir.org/guides/who/anc-cds/PlanDefinition/ANCDT26
Version 0.3.0
Status active
Date 2021-06-11T23:38:46-06:00
Name ANCDT26
Title ANC.DT.26 Calcium and vitamin A supplementation
Experimental False
Realm uv
Authority who
Description Depending on the population, additional calcium and/or vitamin A supplements maybe required

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Id: ANCDT26
Url: ANC.DT.26 Calcium and vitamin A supplementation
Version: 0.3.0
Identifier:

value: ANC.DT.26

Name: ANCDT26
Title: ANC.DT.26 Calcium and vitamin A supplementation
Status: active
Experimental: false
Type:

system: http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/plan-definition-type

code: eca-rule

Date: 2021-06-11 23:38:46-0600
Publisher: World Health Organization (WHO)
Description: Depending on the population, additional calcium and/or vitamin A supplements maybe required
Use Context:
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task IF "Population with low dietary calcium intake" = TRUE AND/OR IF "Population with vitamin A deficiency" = TRUE
Jurisdiction: 001
Libraries:
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ANC.DT.26 Calcium and vitamin A supplementation:
When: Named Event: IF "Population with low dietary calcium intake" = TRUE AND/OR IF "Population with vitamin A deficiency" = TRUE
Then:
In populations with low dietary calcium intake, daily calcium supplementation (1.5–2.0 g oral elemental calcium) is recommended for pregnant women to reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia. Dietary counselling of pregnant women should promote adequate calcium intake through locally available, calcium-rich foods. – Divide the total dose into three doses, preferably taken at meal-time. – Iron and calcium should preferably be administered several hours apart rather than concomitantly. Please refer to calcium sources listed below for additional guidance that can be provided.
If: Applicability: IF "Population with low dietary calcium intake" = TRUE (Should Provide calcium supplementation)
Then:
Provide calcium supplementation:
1.5 g ≤ "Amount of calcium supplements provided" ≤ 2 g :
Dietary counselling of pregnant women should promote adequate calcium intake through locally available, calcium-rich foods. Please refer to calcium sources listed below for additional guidance that can be provided.
If: Applicability: IF "Population with low dietary calcium intake" = FALSE (Should Do not provide calcium supplementation)
Give a dose of up to 10,000 IU vitamin A per day, or a weekly dose of up to 25,000 IU. A single dose of a vitamin A supplement greater than 25,000 IU is not recommended as its safety is uncertain. Furthermore, a single dose of a vitamin A supplement greater than 25,000 IU might be teratogenic if consumed between day 15 and day 60 from conception. Please refer to vitaminA sources listed below for additional guidance that can be provided.
If: Applicability: IF "Population with vitamin A deficiency" = TRUE (Should Provide vitamin A supplementation)
Then:
Provide vitamin A supplementation:
"Amount of vitamin A supplementation provided" ≤ 10 000 IU:
Type of vitamin A supplement provided" = "Daily":

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