| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. The allergy/adverse reaction is currently displayed as <A> on the
accomplishes the addition of this functionality. In order to use this
functionality, patch OR*3*141 must be installed as well.
3. The order view was not displaying on the Patient Profiles for Unit Dose
orders. Steps for testing: From the Unit Dose Order Entry [PSJU NE]
option, select a patient and then select an order from that patient's
profile. After the order view appears, exit to the Main Menu. Next, choose
the PAtient Profile (Unit Dose) [PSJU PR] option and include the expanded
view on the report. The expanded view of the order should display on the
profile.
patient profile and order view. This patch will display the Crises,
4. Beginning with Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 patch PSJ*5*58, the
barcodes are printed on the IV labels. Barcode ID - Return and Destroy
(IV) [PSJI RETURN BY BARCODE ID] option was added to help pharmacy with
the return and destroy of specific IV labels. This new functionality was
requested by E3R #17117.
5. The BCMA ORDER LAST ACTION information was not available on patient
profiles of Unit Dose orders. This patch will display it on these
options: Inpatient Profile [PSJ PR], PAtient Profile (Unit Dose) [PSJU
Warnings, Allergy and Directive as <CWAD>. A new hidden action CWAD is
PR] and Patient Profile (Extended) [PSJ EXTP].
6. It was requested in E3Rs # 12841 and # 10796 that Inpatient
Medications orders display the signature status of the order next to
the provider's name. This patch in conjunction with OR*3*141 accomplishes
this functionality. If the order has been electronically signed via the
CPRS V. 1.0 package, [es] will appear after the provider's name. If the
order has not been electronically signed or if OR*3*141 has not been
installed the user will see the lowercase abbreviation for the Nature of
Order enclosed in the brackets after the provider's name (i.e. Written -
added to display any patient's Crises, Warnings, Alerts, or advanced
[w], Telephoned - [p], Verbal - [v], Policy - [i], Electronically Entered
- [e], or Service Correction [s]).
7. CPRS GUI version displays "No Allergy Assessment" when no allergy is
found on file. It was requested in E3R #13013 that Inpatient Medications
V. 5.0 use the same wording when patient allergies are displayed. This
patch accomplishes this requested functionality.
8. A problem was discovered with the way certain Day of the Week schedules
were handled during order entry. System derived administration times may
Directives on file.
have defaulted into orders in an improper format if the order was created
using a Day of the Week administration schedule with no administration
times defined. The incorrect administration time stored with the order may
have been in the form of a single digit number or a three digit number.
This patch corrects this problem. NOIS ISB-0902-30741.
9. A site reported a problem with IV Fluid orders entered via CPRS where
additives that were not marked for IV Fluid Order Entry in the IV
ADDITIVES file (#52.6) were not being displayed in the pending order.
This patch corrects this problem. NOIS MAR-0902-21076.
10. When a pharmacist finished and verified an IV Fluid order as an IV
Piggyback order, it did not show up in CPRS's Active View. This occurred
only when the "ALLOW AUTO-VERIFY FOR USER:" prompt in the Inpatient User
Parameters Edit [PSJ SEUP] option is set to "No". This patch will correct
this problem. NOIS LIT-1002-70444.
2. It was requested in the E3Rs #11177 and #12382 that the flagging
capability that is available in Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS)
be available through the Inpatient Medications options. This patch
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