| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. This patch will make sure active Unit Dose orders are created with a
[PSJI MGR] option. When the user selected the PATIENT: and then tried to
view the SHORT PROFILE, they would get caught in a loop. NOIS
MIN-0802-40347.
3. A clean-up routine will identify orders without a Dispense Drug and
make corrections, if appropriate. The person installing this patch will
receive two MailMan messages, the first with the subject:
PSJ*5*78 INPATIENT MEDS DISPENSE DRUG ORDER CHECK COMPLETED will tell the
user how many orders exist with no Dispense Drug, the second with the
subject: PSJ*5*78 INPATIENT MEDS DISPENSE DRUG ORDER CLEANUP COMPLETED
Dispense Drug in the orders.
will inform sites of any unresolved orders. The user will get the second
message if there are any orders with no Dispense Drugs. If the first
message says there are 0 orders with no Dispense Drugs, the second
message will not be generated. An additional MailMan message is generated
when Inpatient Medications orders are checked for start, stop, or nurse
verification dates with trailing zeros. The subject is PSJ*5*78 INPATIENT
MEDS STOP DATE ORDER CHECK COMPLETED. This message will tell the user how
many orders exist with invalid stop dates. The user will get a second
message with the subject PSJ*5*78 INPATIENT MEDS STOP DATE ORDER CLEANUP
COMPLETED if there are any orders with invalid stop dates. If the first
message says there are 0 orders with invalid stop dates, the second
message will not be generated.
4. When a nurse verified a pending IV order in Computerized Patient
Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0, the order was not filed as an IV order in
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0. This patch will update the order
appropriately in the IV multiple (#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file
(#55).
2. This patch will ensure that Inpatient Medications orders entered via
the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) Med Order Button in Bar Code
Medication Administration (BCMA) V. 2.0 have start, stop, and nurse
verification dates without trailing zeros. The trailing zeros in the stop
date caused users problems when using the Individual Label (IV) [PSJI
LBLI] option on the Label Menu (IV) [PSJI LBLMENU] option on the IV Menu
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