| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1) A problem has been reported concerning certain dosage selections in
- The Review Dosages Report [PSS DOSAGE REVIEW REPORT] option.
- The Orderable Item/Dosages Report [PSS ORDERABLE ITEM DOSAGES] option.
- Display the leading zero when editing Dosages through either the Drug
Enter/Edit [PSS DRUG ENTER/EDIT] option or the Enter/Edit Dosages [PSS
EDIT DOSAGES] option.
- The display of Dispense Units per Dose has also been changed in the
Pharmacy Data Management options to display a leading zero when the
number begins with a decimal point.
2) This patch also contains a change that will affect Computerized Patient
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 and Computerized Patient Record System
Record System (CPRS). The Pharmacy Data Management package returns
information to CPRS regarding the DEA Special Handling indication of a
Pharmacy Orderable item, which is based on the DEA Special Handling
information from the Dispense Drugs tied to the Pharmacy Orderable
Item. Currently, if the DEA Special Handling code contains a "1", or
contains a "2", or contains both the "3" and the "A", this indicates to
CPRS that a wet signature is required. If this first condition is not
met, but the DEA Special Handling code contains a "4", or contains a
"5", or contains a "3" and not the "A", then a wet signature is not
required, but it does indicate that it is a controlled substance. This
(CPRS) V. 3.0. The problem is in the Dosages that contain a "/", and
patch changes that logic. With the installation of this patch, if the
DEA Special Handling code contains a "1", or contains a "2", this
indicates to CPRS that a wet signature is required. If this first
condition is not met, but the DEA Special Handling code contains a "3",
or contains a "4", or contains a "5", then a wet signature is not
required, but it does indicate that it is a controlled substance.
when the second part of that Dosage begins with a decimal point. A
leading zero was not being added to that second part of the Dosage. For
example, a Dosage that is currently being displayed as 0.25MG/.5ML will
be displayed as 0.25MG/0.5ML.
This change will affect the following:
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