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frequency end datefreq_end_dt

The date on which a medication administration frequency schedule is set to expire or be discontinued. Used in pharmacy and clinical order management systems to define the duration of a dosing regimen, automatically inactivate schedules, and support medication reconciliation at transitions of care.

frequency end timefreq_end_tm

The specific time at which a medication administration frequency schedule concludes on its end date. Used in pharmacy systems to precisely define the final administration window of a dosing regimen, ensuring accurate medication cutoff timing and preventing unintended doses beyond the prescribed period.

frequency entered byfreq_ent_by

The identifier of the user who manually entered a medication administration frequency record into the clinical or pharmacy system. Supports documentation integrity, audit trail requirements, and accountability tracking for dosing schedule data entry in electronic medication management workflows.

frequency ethnicityfreq_ethn

The ethnicity classification associated with a medication administration frequency record, used in clinical research and population health analysis to identify dosing pattern variations across demographic groups. Supports pharmacogenomic studies and health equity reporting related to medication administration practices.

frequency expiration datefreq_exp_dt

The date on which a medication administration frequency definition becomes invalid or inactive. Used in pharmacy and clinical systems to enforce time-limited dosing schedules, ensuring expired frequency codes are not applied to new or renewed prescriptions.

frequency external identifierfreq_ext_id

The reference code assigned by an external system, such as a pharmacy benefit manager or EHR vendor, to identify a medication administration frequency. Enables cross-system reconciliation of dosing schedule records across clinical, pharmacy, and claims platforms.

frequency faxfreq_fax

The facsimile number associated with the entity responsible for a medication administration frequency record. Used in clinical workflows to transmit prescription frequency updates or pharmacy coordination documents between prescribers, facilities, and dispensing pharmacies.

frequency feefreq_fee

The service charge associated with processing or administering a specific medication dosing frequency, such as fees tied to complex titration schedules or infusion timing. Used in pharmacy billing and clinical cost management workflows to capture frequency-related cost data.

frequency first namefreq_first_nm

The given name of the individual or contact associated with a medication administration frequency record. Used in clinical and pharmacy systems to identify personnel responsible for frequency protocol configuration or to associate patient-specific dosing schedules with named contacts.

frequency flagfreq_flg

A binary indicator applied to a medication administration frequency record to signal a specific condition, such as whether the frequency requires special handling, clinical review, or is restricted to certain care settings. Used in pharmacy and clinical decision support workflows.

frequency frequencyfreq_freq

The actual dosing interval or administration schedule defined within a frequency record, such as twice daily, every eight hours, or weekly. This core clinical field drives medication dispensing, administration documentation, and clinical order execution in pharmacy and EHR systems.

frequency full namefreq_full_nm

The complete human-readable label for a medication administration frequency, combining all name components into a single display value such as 'Every Eight Hours As Needed'. Used in clinical interfaces, printed medication administration records, and pharmacy labeling systems.

frequency genderfreq_gndr

The biological sex or gender classification associated with an individual linked to a medication administration frequency record. May be used in clinical systems where dosing frequency protocols are gender-specific, such as hormone therapies or weight-based pediatric dosing schedules.

frequency glucosefreq_gluc

The blood sugar level for a administration timing. Used in healthcare data management and clinical workflows. This field is commonly used in electronic health records (EHR), healthcare information systems (HIS), and clinical data warehouses for frequency management and reporting.

frequency hemoglobinfreq_hgb

The blood hemoglobin level for a administration timing. Used in healthcare data management and clinical workflows. This field is commonly used in electronic health records (EHR), healthcare information systems (HIS), and clinical data warehouses for frequency management and reporting.

frequency identifierfreq_id

The unique system-assigned value that identifies a specific medication administration frequency record within a clinical or pharmacy data system. Used as the primary key for linking dosing schedule definitions to medication orders, prescriptions, and administration records.

frequency indexfreq_idx

The sequential or ordinal position assigned to a medication administration frequency record within a structured list or hierarchy of dosing schedules. Used in pharmacy and clinical systems to order frequency options for display, selection menus, or processing priority queues.

frequency indicatorfreq_ind

A coded value or boolean field that signals a particular attribute or condition of a medication administration frequency, such as whether it is active, PRN-eligible, or requires nurse verification. Supports clinical decision support and pharmacy workflow routing in medication management systems.

frequency keyfreq_key

A reference value used to look up or join a medication administration frequency record in clinical or pharmacy data systems. Functions as a relational key linking dosing schedule definitions to medication orders, formulary entries, and administration documentation records.

frequency languagefreq_lang

The language in which a medication administration frequency label or instruction is expressed, such as English or Spanish. Used in multilingual pharmacy and clinical systems to display dosing schedule instructions in the preferred language of patients or clinical staff.

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