| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. In Inpatient Medications V. 4.5 and Order Entry Results Reporting
searches for Unit Dose orders that were entered for outpatients through
OERR V. 2.5. The orders would normally be discontinued if the patient is
admitted again. This task finds the patients that have never admitted
again since these orders were entered. The pending orders will have their
status changed to Discontinued.
3. A second job is also queued for the same time that corrects a problem
found in the Unit Dose Verification fields cross-references in the
NON-VERIFIED ORDERS file (#53.1). Some orders that were verified by a
Pharmacist or Nurse were not having the corresponding Pharmacist or Nurse
(OERR) V. 2.5, orders for outpatient IVs could be entered for a patient in
cross-reference set correctly for the order. This task will go through
these cross-references checking each one. When one is found to be
erroneous it will be corrected.
4. This patch also includes a change to correct an error that can occur
during the Pick List Conversion. Changes were made to prevent bad pick
list entries from causing an error when the pick list is reindexed. When
the pick list is purged, the bad entries will be deleted.
NOTE: You will see the KIDS Install question only if the Computerized
OERR. These IV orders were then finished in pharmacy. If a Unit Dose
Patient Record System (CPRS) Patient Order conversion has finished. These
two tasks can only run after the CPRS Order conversion has completed. This
can be checked by D STATUS^OR3CONV1. If the CPRS Order conversion has not
finished, the post install routine for this patch will not run. The
change to routine PSJIPST3 will allow these two tasks to be queued up
automatically when the CPRS conversion finishes.
It is recommended that this job be queued to run at a non-peak hour.
order was mistakenly entered for an Outpatient, the pharmacist would
notice this and discontinue the order. In Inpatient Medications V. 5.0,
the pharmacist can no longer Discontinue these erroneous Outpatient Unit
Dose orders.
2. This patch allows the installer to queue a background task that
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