| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. A site reported a problem with an inconsistency in the the calculation
3. A site reported a problem with renewing IV orders. If the original
order was expired and the Start Date on the new order was edited, the
Stop Date on the original order was also changed. This patch corrects
this problem. NOIS# HUN-0102-20878
4. A site reported a problem with one-time IV labels printing in the
scheduled label job every day, rather than only one time. This patch
corrects this problem by only allowing reprints once the label has been
printed for a one-time IV order. NOIS# ALB-0102-51931, PHO-0202-60736
of stop dates for one-time Outpatient IV orders. This patch corrects
5. A site reported a problem with finishing IV orders using the Order
Entry (IV) [PSJI ORDER] option. If a new order was created as a result of
edits made during finishing, the "Instructions:" prompt continued to
display the instructions from the old order. The new order is unique, and
instructions from the old order may not apply to the new order. This
patch corrects the problem by removing the old instructions.
NOIS# SFC-0102-62594.
6. A site reported a problem with finishing Inpatient IV
Piggyback orders using the Order Entry (IV) [PSJI ORDER] option. The
this problem. NOIS# SPO-0102-50221
Orderable Item was selectable, but not editable. This patch fixes the
problem by allowing the Orderable Item to be edited.
NOIS# SFC-0102-62594.
7. A site reported a problem with the way IV orders were displayed in the
profile view of a patient's orders within the Inpatient Order Entry [PSJ
OE] option. When an IV order with more than one solution was displayed,
each solution showed the infusion rate for the order, incorrectly making
it appear each solution would be infused at that rate. This patch
corrects this problem by only displaying the infusion rate next to the
first solution.
NOIS# MIW-0202-41045
2. During internal testing it was discovered that an IV schedule of
ONETIME was not being marked as a one-time order when sent to Bar Code
Medication Administration V. 1.0 (BCMA). This patch corrects this
problem.
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