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order to select a new patient. Justification is that it works this way in
Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0 and should work similarly in Inpatient
Medications V. 5.0. This patch will implement the requested functionality.
NOIS# ISL-0800-50420.
2. E3R #12370 - FORCE SECOND SCREEN TO DISPLAY WHEN FINISHING ORDERS WITH
ORDER CHECKS. The E3R describes forcing the view of Computerized Patient
Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0 order checks, when present, on screen two of
order finishing regardless of backdoor pharmacy order checks. This patch
will implement the requested functionality.
**** Pharmacy Ordering Enhancements (POE) ****
3. The Inpatient Order Entry [PSJ OE] option, following the completion of
an order, does not perform patient locking at the "Select DRUG:" prompt.
The option continues processing orders for the patient previously selected
but does not maintain a lock on the patient, allowing a pharmacist and
clinician to order meds on the same patient at the same time. This
patch resolves this problem by removing the "Select Drug:" prompt and
forcing users to use the New Order Entry action. NOIS# ISL-0800-50420.
4. Several sites have reported problems with the entry of the infusion
**** MUST BE INSTALLED ****
rate through CPRS V. 1.0 and the infusion rate returned to CPRS V. 1.0 by
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0. This patch will correct these problems.
NOIS# LOU-0501-42191 and DAY-1298-40645.
5. An undefined error, <UNDEFINED>EN+2^PSJO1 occurs during the Order Entry
[PSJU NE] option when a patient name is entered, then New Order Entry
action is selected at the "Select Action:" prompt, then a drug is entered,
then "^" is entered at the "DOSAGE ORDERED:" prompt, and either "^" or ""
are entered at the "Select DRUG:" prompt. This patch fixes this problem by
ensuring required variables are set up regardless of whether the New Order
**** prior to installing this patch. ****
Entry action is selected before or after the View Profile action.
6. A problem was reported with the API that returns the activity log
information to BCMA for Unit Dose orders. The first entry in the activity
log was not being returned. This patch corrects this problem.
7. A site reported a problem with the display of Restriction Guidelines
during Order Entry in Inpatient Medications V. 5.0. The change will allow
the user to abort the display with '^' when the display is more than one
page. Platinum project 3R211M-04-180. (PSJDIN)
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8. A site reported a problem with the display in the DOSAGE ORDERED
column on the BCMA Virtual Due List. For certain IV orders, it was
displaying an incorrect amount. DOSAGE ORDERED is not used for IV
orders; in fact, the field cannot be accessed from the IV view of the
patient's orders. However, when a provider enters an order in CPRS V. 1.0
as a unit dose order, there is a DOSAGE field. If that order is then
finished in pharmacy as an IV, the data remains in the global but is no
longer accessible. However, it was still being sent to BCMA in the API.
This patch resolves this problem by no longer sending this in the API.
NOIS# SLC-0801-50680
9. A request was made by the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) to
modify an Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 procedure call that returns order
checking information. The modification contained in this patch will help
CPRS accurately associate the CPRS order with its corresponding order
checks and identify the order as having originated from either Inpatient
Medications V. 5.0 or Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0. Patches OR*3*123 and
PSO*7.0*81 must also be installed for this change to go into effect.
The original NOIS submitted to CPRS is DUR-0801-32713.
1. E3R #11794 - RETURN TO MED PROFILE AFTER ORDER ENTRY- The E3R suggests
10. During the testing of the Pharmacy Order Enhancement patches a site
reported a problem on their IV Fluid orders that were placed through CPRS.
There were times when the additive or solution defaulted in the order
were inactive. An additional check was added to PSJHL4 to screen out
inactive additives and solutions from the ones defaulted into the order.
11. A site reported a problem with the validation of day of week
schedules for IV orders. This patch corrects this problem.
NOIS# MIN-1001-41563
the following: after order entry, return the user to the profile view of
the patient's orders and require that they quit out of the profile in
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