PSB*2.0*30 (5234)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSB*2.0*30
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2003-10-27 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK BAR CODE MED ADMIN
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSB*2.0*24
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
ALPHA/BETA TESTING NO
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
*** ATTENTION: This patch includes a new Graphical User Interface (GUI) 
Patch PSB*2*30 presents some changes to the 'look and feel' of the Bar  
 
      Corrective Action:
BCMA will allow the user to submit a Missing Dose Request for a 
medication patch order when another patch from that order displays a 
status of "GIVEN" on the VDL.
 
 
9.      Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-31421
When the user submits a Missing Dose Request for a PRN medication and 
immediately (without refreshing the BCMA VDL) marks that PRN as "GIVEN," 
Code Medication Administration (BCMA) GUI. One change is the additive and 
BCMA files into the BCMA Medication Log a null value as the PRN Reason.
 
      Corrective Action:
BCMA will file into the BCMA Medication Log the PRN Reason as selected by 
the user for the respective PRN administration.
 
 
10.   Problem: NOIS SDC-0803-60738
When a Global Trade Identification Number (GTIN) bar code was scanned, 
BCMA would strip out the National Drug Code (NDC) number from the GTIN 
solution display automatically for an infusing bag in the IV chronology 
and perform a search on it. This would result in BCMA not finding a match 
and displaying the error message "Invalid Medication Lookup. DO NOT 
GIVE!!"
 
      Corrective Action: 
The logic that performs the lookup has been modified to not strip out the 
NDC number.       
 
 
11.   Enhancement: E3R#18328
section of the Virtual Due List (VDL).  Another change is during the 
BCMA GUI will allow a medication patch to be marked as "HELD" or 
"REFUSED" while another patch from the same order displays as "GIVEN" and 
not marked "REMOVED."
 
 
12.   Enhancement: E3R#13940
BCMA GUI will provide the user access to the BCMA Medication Variance Log
Report from the Reports menu of the VDL.
administration of a Pro Re Nata (PRN) the PRN reason may be selected by 
typing the first letter of the PRN Reason.  BCMA will focus on the PRN 
Reasons that start with the first letter typed in the PRN Reason 
selection area.
 
 
executable file.
1.    Problem: NOIS CPH-0703-40060
When an IV medication order becomes expired while an IV bag is 
"INFUSING" or "STOPPED," the un-administered bags of that order are still 
"available" for administration. 
 
Corrective Action:
When an IV medication order expires, the un-administered IV bags will not 
display on the BCMA VDL.
 
 
       Installation of this GUI is NOT required immediately after the 
2.    Problem: NOIS RIC-0703-20366
The "Scanner Status:" indicator on the BCMA VDL displays red when the 
user switches from another application back to the BCMA GUI.
 
Corrective Action:
The BCMA VDL Scanner Status indicator will display green when it is 
possible to scan medication using BCMA. 
 
 
3.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0303-31005
KIDS install for the Patch to function. ***
Multiple IV bags of an order may be "INFUSING" simultaneously.  BCMA does 
not allow proper maintenance of any of these administered IV bags.  For 
example the user cannot "COMPLETE" any of the "INFUSING" IV bags.
 
Corrective Action:
BCMA will allow the maintenance of an order with multiple "INFUSING" IV 
bags.
 
 
4.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-31029
 
If the BCMA GUI user enters a space alone as documentation of PRN 
Effectiveness, an "information box" displays because the space is 
inappropriately treated as a special character.     
 
      Corrective Action:
When documenting PRN Effectiveness using the BCMA GUI via a lone space 
character, the lone space will not be treated as a special character; 
instead the user will be asked to re-enter the data.
 
 
 
5.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-30373
The user must scroll the list of output devices to select the most 
recently used print device.
 
      Corrective Action:
The print device most recently selected by the user will display first in 
the list of selectable print devices.
 
 
6.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-30480
For retrieval and installation instructions, please see the Client 
Using the BCMA Site Parameter GUI application, the user can seemingly 
create an unlimited number of entries for a "Default Answer List" such as 
the BCMA "Injection Site" list .  These entries should then be selectable 
from the respective list box during certain medication administration 
using the BCMA GUI.  Without notice to the user, BCMA limits the number 
of entries/selections to 60.
 
      Corrective Action:
Using the BCMA Site Parameter GUI application, the user will be able to 
create up to 100 entries for a BCMA "Default Answer List" list box.  
Installation Instructions section.
Therefore it will be possible for the user to have up to 100 entries to 
select from the respective BCMA GUI list box.
 
 
7.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-30478
Using the BCMA Site Parameter GUI application the user can seemingly 
create entries for a BCMA "Default Answer List" box, such as the BCMA 
"Injection Site" list, longer than 30 characters.  Without notice to the 
user, BCMA limits the number of characters for a list entry to 30.
 
 
      Corrective Action:
Using the BCMA Site Parameter GUI application the user will not be able 
to create entries for a BCMA "Default Answer List" more than 30 
characters in length.
 
 
8.    Problem: NOIS ISB-0703-30290
Using the BCMA GUI, the user cannot submit a Missing Dose Request for a 
medication patch order when another patch from that order displays a 
status of "GIVEN" on the VDL.
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSB GUI CONTEXT - USER
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSB LIST INJECTION SITES
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
    • PSB LIST REASONS GIVEN PRN
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
    • PSB LIST REASONS HELD
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
    • PSB LIST REASONS REFUSED
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSB CHECK IV
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSBCHKIV
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B75651989
    • PSBVDLIV
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B59318911
    • PSBVDLU2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B6450144
    • PSBCHIVH
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B1575231
    • PSBO1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B4391667
    • PSBRPC2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B43053924
    • PSBRPC3
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B326538
    • PSBVDLVL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B57519953
DELETE ENV ROUTINE No
DELETE POST-INIT ROUTINE No
DELETE PRE-INIT ROUTINE No