| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. Problem: NOIS MAD-0104-40858
2. Problem: NOIS BUT-0204-20463
The Medication Administration History [PSBO MH] option and the Due
List [PSBO DL] option add an exclamation point (i.e., Spec Inst:
!Please verify) to the prefix of a Special Instruction.
Corrective Action: The Medication Administration History [PSBO MH]
option and the Due List [PSBO DL] option correctly removes
the exclamation point (i.e., Spec Inst: Please verify) added
to a Special Instruction.
The Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) reports,
3. Problem: NOIS BED-0204-10327
When a clinician administers a Pro Rea Nata (PRN) medication using
the Manual Medication Entry [PSB MED LOG NEW ENTRY] option, and the
administration date/time is set to an earlier timeframe, the PRN
administration date/time displays incorrectly on BCMA PRN
Effectiveness Log Report as the entered date/time of this
administration occurred.
Corrective Action: When a clinician administers a PRN medication
with the exception of the Cumulative/Vitals Measurement Report, does
using the Manual Medication Entry [PSB MED LOG NEW ENTRY] option, and
the administration date/time is set to an earlier timeframe, the PRN
administration date/time displays correctly on the BCMA PRN
Effectiveness Log Report as the actual date/time of the
administration.
4. Problem: NOIS NTH-0304-72663
A "Null subscript" error occurs at routine line "EN+4^PSBVDLPA"
when there is single patient with data entered in the BCMA Medication
Log File (#53.79) and indexes. This error occurs during the
not display allergy information in the reports header.
initial implementation of the BCMA Graphical User Interface (GUI)
system.
Corrective Action: The initial implementation of the BCMA GUI will
not generate a "Null subscript" error at routine line "EN+4^PSBVDLPA".
Corrective Action: The BCMA Reports, with the exception of the
Cumulative/Vitals Measurement Report, displays allergy information in
the reports header. The Reactions header has also been removed
from the report and replaced with the "ADRs:" header.
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