The simplest way to produce a CDA-compliant document would be to create an account on Microsoft HealthVault, enter the supplied information, and export as a CCD (via menus: Health Information -> More Actions -> Export Information). This will give you a CDA-compliant XML document constrained by the CCD schema, which you can find in the Things reference.
CDA only describes a generic XML structure based on HL7v3 RIM. There are multiple schemas (CCD, C32, C80, C83) which constrain this structure into something more usable. As a general rule, saying that you have a CDA document is not very helpful, since you will not be able to tightly validate or parse the data without further constraints. See this other post about the difference between CDA and CCD.