PSO*7.0*133 (5480)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSO*7.0*133
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2004-03-17 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK OUTPATIENT PHARMACY
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSO*7.0*131
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
1. OKL-1202-71318
   Yes//'. When selecting 'Yes', the software does not update the changes.
   This patch fixes this problem.
 
2. MOU-1202-31080
   Using Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option,
   when the drug of an active order is edited, the software checks for the
   change and prompts 'Do You want to Edit the SIG? NO//' and accordingly
   alerts the user with the message 'This change will create a new
   prescription!'. During the completion process of new orders entered
   through Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS), if the drug is
   When using the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS]
   edited, the software currently does not make any such checks on the
   edited drug. This patch ensures that the same functionality that is
   provided to the drug edits of an active order, is incorporated into the
   drug edits during the completion of orders entered through CPRS.
   Also the completion of pending order process is enhanced in this patch
   to display the message "Pending Order Not Updated!" in the message box
   when an up-arrow (^) is entered at any of the dosage prompts to quit
   the process. This is similar to "Prescription Not Updated!" message
   that is provided when quitting during an edit of an active order with
   an up-arrow (^).
   option to edit the dispensed drug on an active order, if there is more
 
3. CLL-0403-41585
   When using the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR
   ORDERS] or the Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option, to
   complete orders entered through Computerized Patient Record System
   (CPRS), you cannot edit the Orderable Item using the synonym of that
   Orderable Item. This patch corrects this problem.
 
4. HWH-0303-40364
   When entering complex orders using Patient Prescription Processing
   than one drug tied to that Orderable item, if a different drug is
   [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option, if an up-arrow (^) and 3 characters
   are entered at the conjunction prompt in order to correct one of the
   dosage fields, the software goes into an endless loop going back to the
   beginning of the complex dosage. This happens only if the 3 characters
   entered do not point to one of the dosage fields. This patch fixes this
   problem. We also fixed the following related issue: Currently, to jump
   to the Limited Duration field within the dosage edit, you need to enter
   "^DUR" or "^dur", not "^LIM" or "^lim", as expected by many users. This
   patch provides the option of entering "^LIM" or "^lim" or "^DUR" or 
   "^dur", to jump to the Limited Duration field.
   selected from the displayed drug list, the software prompts 'Do You
 
5. SBY-0503-30615
   Using Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option,
   when the Orderable Item of an active order is edited to a different
   item, this will alert the user with the message 'New Orderable Item
   selected. This edit will create a new prescription!', and it will do 
   the order checking. During order checking process if it encounters any
   drug interactions with other active prescriptions, it will display the
   following:
 
   want to Edit the SIG? NO//'. On selecting 'Yes' you are prompted for
     '***CRITICAL*** Drug Interaction with RX #9999999'
     'DRUG: ASPIRIN BUFFERED 325MG TAB' (the drug it had interaction with)
     'Do you want to Continue? Y// '.
 
   At this prompt if you enter 'No' or up-arrow (^), or you enter 'Yes'
   and for the next prompt 'Do you want to Process medication METHOTREXATE
   2.5MG TAB: P// ?', (drug that is tied to the Orderable Item you
   selected to), if you enter '0' or '^' to Abort, there is a possibility
   of getting an undefined variable error PSODRUG("OIN"). This patch
   corrects this problem.
   these fields: dosage, verb, dispense unit, noun, route, schedule,
 
6. MAC-0503-60991
   Using the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS]
   option, when the drug of an active order is edited to a drug that is
   tied to a different Orderable Item, the software prompts 'Do You want
   to Edit the SIG? NO//'. On selecting 'No', you are alerted with the
   message 'This change will create a new prescription!'. When you accept
   the new order, since the dosage information is incomplete you will be
   forced to enter the dosage information. At the prompts; Verb, Schedule,
   Limited Duration or Conjunction, if you enter up-arrow (^) with the
   duration or the conjunction. If changes are made to any of these
   intention of quitting the order process, you are prompted to fill the
   rest of the fields. When it prompts you 'Is this correct? YES//', on
   selecting 'Yes', there is a possibility of getting an undefined
   variable error PSOX("ENT"). This patch corrects this error.
   fields, you are prompted  'Are You Sure You Want to Update Rx 999999?
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSOBKDE1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B5624727
    • PSOORNEW
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B67383758
    • PSOORNW1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B40543045
    • PSOORNW2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B41828263
    • PSOBKDED
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B80208997
    • PSOORED2
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B71798519
    • PSOORED3
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B55876483
    • PSOORED4
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B47308344
    • PSOORED5
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B54868370
    • PSOORED6
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B49180581
    • PSOOREDX
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B19354107
    • PSOORNE1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B67210291