<span>It is true, that the data entry in the patient record is a combination of structured and unstructured data. The structured data is </span><span>standardized, pre-defined, computer-readable and easy to access from a database. Examples for structured data are name, dates, identification numbers, some other codes...
Unstructured data on the other hand is the information than can not be written and understood only with numbers. Human touch is needed in order these data to be presented and understand. Examples are: </span><span>audio voice dictations, email messages and attachments.</span>
The priority intervention is to use a different narcotic that counters the effects of the previously used one and this is called a narcotic antagonist. In this case, the narcotic that should be used is <span>Naloxone (Narcan), but that's just a brand name, other countries have probably different names for this narcotic because of their legislature.</span>