| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
This patch requires the installation of Bar Code Medication
order may also expire at any time before the new order's start date and
time, giving the appearance on the VDL that no medications are being
actively administered, when actually there is a bag infusing and another
bag scheduled to start.
This patch will correct the problem by changing the way the start date
and time are calculated for continuous IV renewals. If the order being
renewed is a continuous IV, and the order does not contain a schedule,
the default start date and time for the order will be set to NOW.
NOIS #UNY-0802-10109.
Administration (BCMA) V. 2.0.
2. If the pharmacist made an edit during the finishing of an IV piggyback
order that result in a new order, the original order was not
discontinued. This was cause by a leftover variable. To recreate this
problem, enter a new backdoor order and answer the following question
"Is this O.K.: NO//" with a "^". Then select a pending IV order and
finish it. This patch will correct the problem. NOIS #LIT-0902-72062.
1. A site reported that continuous IV orders such as admixtures and
hyperals do not display on the Virtual Due List (VDL) in BCMA V. 2.0 when
they are renewed. If the DEFAULT START DATE CALCULATION field (#.05)
in the INPATIENT WARD PARAMETERS file (#59.6) is not set to '2 USE NOW
AS DEFAULT', the renewal order's default start date may be set far enough
into the future to allow the order to fall off the VDL. The original
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