| REQUIRED BUILD |
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- PSJ*5.0*97
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*94
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*92
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*105
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*95
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSJ*5.0*91
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSS*1.0*71
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. Several sites reported that the default start/stop dates for complex
informational purposes. NOIS: ATG-0202-32014, SPO-0302-51163, and
BHS-0103-10826.
2. The EXPIRE ALL ORDERS ON SAME DAY field (#.105) in the IV ROOM file
(#59.5) is currently not evaluated in determining stop dates for IV
orders. This patch corrects this problem by evaluating the field and
calculating the appropriate stop date. NOIS: ISB-0502-32152.
3. For schedules with long intervals, such as 48 hours, there was a
problem with the calculation of the first dose when orders were entered in
orders were causing confusion. The confusion is caused by the fact that
CPRS. This caused an inconsistency between the expected first dose
displayed to the provider and the actual time the order became available
for administration. This patch corrects this problem.
NOIS: ATG-0402-31444, LOM-1201-62023, REN-1101-61894.
4. A site reported a problem when entering orders with an admin time of
23 and a schedule interval greater than 23 hours. The start time/expected
first dose was being changed to 24. This patch corrects this problem.
NOIS: BAY-0102-32400
the current stop/start dates don't reflect the duration for the order
5. A site reported a problem with the calculation of the stop date on a
renewal order. If the start date of the order was greater than the current
date, the SAME STOP DATE ON ALL ORDERS field (#.04) in the INPATIENT WARD
PARAMETERS file (#59.6) was ignored and the patient's default stop date
was calculated too far in the future. This patch corrects this problem by
changing the default stop date calculation to be based on the current
date, rather than the start date of the order. The patient's default stop
date will now be updated when an order is finished/accepted rather than
waiting until after it is verified. NOIS: CTX-0502-70557
entered in Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0. The dates
6. E3R 12716 requested a change to the way an IV order's Stop Date is
calculated. The DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT field (#.05) in the PHARMACY
ORDERABLE ITEM file (#50.7) was not previously evaluated during the
calculation of an IV order's Stop Date. This patch will include this field
when calculating an IV order's Stop Date. The Stop Date will continue to
be calculated by finding the shortest duration between the appropriate
parameters contained in PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM file (#50.7), IV ADDITIVES
file (#52.6), and the IV ROOM file (#59.5). E3R: 12716
7. A site reported an intermittent problem in which Provider Comments
that reflect the duration are currently displayed on the screen as the
would incorrectly copy from one order to another during the finishing
process. This patch corrects the problem by ensuring that the order
from which Provider Comments are retrieved is the same as the order being
finished. IND-0502-41166
8. A site reported a problem that occurred during the finishing process.
Finishing an order with an IV Quick Code that did not contain a schedule
could cause an error, which would abruptly halt the user's process. This
patch corrects this problem. MAD-0402-42408
requested dates, but they are not the defaults. This patch corrects this
9. In the past, a user was allowed to renew a Unit Dose order from the
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 without an active Orderable Item tied to the
order. This patch will inform the user that the order could not be
renewed.
10. A site reported a problem with a report that displays orders verified
during a given time period. Some orders did not appear on the report due
to trailing zeroes on the DATE VERIFIED BY PHARMACIST sub-field (#141) in
the IV multiple (#100) of the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55). This patch
corrects the problem by removing the trailing zeroes from the internal
problem by using the requested start/stop dates as the defaults for
date. NOIS: CLL-0103-40447
11. A site reported they were unable to discontinue IV orders from the
Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0. The problem was caused
by an interaction with test patch DI*22*121. This patch will prevent the
problem from occurring. NOIS: TAM-0303-30859
12. During internal testing a problem was discovered with the way Nurse
Verification was recorded in the Activity Log when the verification was
done from the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0. This
complex orders, and adding the duration to the patient profile display.
patch corrects the problem by accurately recording the event in the
Activity Log.
13. A site reported an undefined error in the Inpatient Order Entry [PSJ
OE] option that was the result of an interaction with Class III McKesson
software. This patch corrects the problem. NOIS: MIW-0503-40707.
The system calculated dates are still displayed on the screen for
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