| REQUIRED BUILD |
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- PSJ*5.0*68
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSS*1.0*46
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*69
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*71
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*75
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*62
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*24
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. The Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) V. 2.0 release provides
Med Order button in BCMA V. 2.0.
names. The subject of this message will be: PSJ*5*58 IV Verification.
Once all of the unresolved names are resolved, another MailMan message
is generated. This message will instruct the user who ran the Correct
Change User Names in IV activity log [PSJI ACTIVITY LOG VA200] option to
contact IRM to remove the option. The subject of this message is Changed
names in IV orders.
An entry is made in the ACTIVITY LOG multiple (#40) of the IV
multiple (#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55) to indicate the
verification action was performed during the installation of this patch.
The user in the log entry is the verifying pharmacist determined during
the conversion.
This project consists of two patches and a new version of BCMA that work
together to accomplish these goals listed in order of install:
PSS*1*46 PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT V. 1.0
PSJ*5*58 INPATIENT MEDICATIONS V. 5.0
BAR CODE MED ADMIN 2.0 BAR CODE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION V. 2.0
2. Two sites reported a problem with comments from one IV order
enhancements to Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) V. 1.0, and Inpatient
showing up on a different IV order. Since edits to provider comments are
no longer allowed interactively from within Inpatient Order Entry [PSJ
OE] option, this patch corrects the problem by removing the code that
performs updates to provider comments. NOIS# MOU-0100-30945 and
MAC-1100-61760.
3. A site reported a problem with an IV order appearing on the profile
view as a Continuous order when it was a One-time order. This patch
corrects this problem. NOIS# DUB-0102-32272.
Medications V. 5.0. The BCMA V. 2.0 release expands and improves the
4. A correction was made to only allow nurse and pharmacist users to
Speed Discontinue IV orders.
5. A correction was made to allow Speed Discontinue Unit Dose orders if
the status was not "Discontinued", "Discontinued (Edit)" or "Expired".
6. If a technician or a ward clerk edited a Unit Dose order and caused a
Non-Verified order to be created, the user was able to discontinue the
Non-Verified order even if the user parameter "ALLOW USER TO D/C ORDERS:"
was set to NO, which means the user should only be allowed to mark orders
process of medication administration, especially in the area of IV
to be discontinued. This patch corrects this problem.
7. A site reported an error occurred when copying a Unit Dose order.
If the user parameter "ORDER ENTRY PROCESS:" was set to WARD and an edit
was made during copy, the user would error out while accepting the
change. This patch corrects this problem.
8. The Test Control Codes (IV) [PSJI CONTROL CODES] option has been added
to the Label Menu (IV) [PSJI LBLMENU] option. This option allows the user
to print an IV label for the purpose of verifying their control code
medications.
definition. An entire label is not printed, simply a bar code and one
line of underscores.
9. A couple of sites reported that the schedule did not display on the
profile for IV orders when using the Inpatient Profile [PSJ PR] option.
This patch corrects this problem. NOIS# CON-0302-12151 and
MAR-0402-21639.
10. A site reported receiving a null subscript error when an IV order
came from Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0 and Inpatient
Medications V. 5.0 was unable to determine the correct solution to place
in the pending order. The order created had a volume but no solution.
NOIS# WAS-0402-21482.
11. While trying to reproduce a problem reported by a site with the
display of Special Instructions we discovered a problem that could occur
on orders placed through CPRS when copying Provider Comments into the
Special Instructions field. If the Provider Comments contained a
character string that exceeded 70 characters without having a space in
it the user couldn't see the last several characters on the screen. This
In support of this, Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 and PDM V. 1.0 have
patch corrects this problem.
12. Post-Install will do the following:
IV verification is now required with the PSJ*5*58 patch. For orders that
were entered prior to the installation of this patch, an algorithm was
designed to determine the verifying pharmacist. The verifying user IEN
is stored in the VERIFYING PHARMACIST sub-field (#140) of the IV multiple
(#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55), which was added with patch
PSS*1*46. The DATE VERIFIED BY PHARMACIST sub-field (#141)
of the IV multiple (#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55), which has
added the ability to print barcode identifiers on IV labels, IV order
also been added with patch PSS*1*46, will reflect the installation date
and time.
The Activity Log for the IV Order stored the user name in free text.
During this conversion, the free text user name is compared to the NEW
PERSON file (#200). If there is an exact and unique match, then the IEN
for this person is stored in the USER sub-field (#.06) of the ACTIVITY
LOG multiple (#40) of the IV multiple (#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file
(#55) that was added with patch PSS*1*46.
verification and the ability to receive done priority orders via the CPRS
If the software is able to determine the user's IEN, for all affected IV
orders, and no intervention is required, the MailMan message generated
by the conversion will contain only the conversion information. The
subject of this message will be: PSJ*5*58 IV Verification.
When the software is unable to determine the user's IEN, the MailMan
message generated by this conversion will instruct the installer
to assign the Correct Change User Names in IV activity log [PSJI ACTIVITY
LOG VA200] option to a holder of the PSJI MGR security key who is
familiar with the Pharmacy users to allow them to correct the unresolved
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