| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
*** ATTENTION: This patch includes a new Graphical User Interface (GUI)
1. Problem: NOIS BUT-1203-21780
chronological order; chronologically latter order activities will display
before earlier order activities.
Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) users are not able to re-
instate a medication patch if it had been unintentionally marked as
'REMOVED' via BCMA. This issue has been delegated a 'PATIENT SAFETY'
keyword.
Corrective Action:
The removal of a medication patch may be undone if it had been
unintentionally marked as 'REMOVED'; this may be accomplished by the
user who marked the medication patch as 'REMOVED' or by a user
executable file. Installation of this new GUI is REQUIRED in order
allocated the "PSB MANAGER" key.
2. Problem: NOIS ISB-0204-30176
The prompt "Enter the DATE of Administration: Today//" of the Manual
Medication Entry [PSB MED LOG NEW ENTRY] option has caused confusion.
The user unintentionally accepts the default (i.e. "Today") when
attempting to document a past administration.
Corrective Action:
for the patch to function. The new GUI MUST be installed IMMEDIATELY
The prompt "Enter the DATE of Administration: Today //" will be
replaced by the prompt "Enter the DATE the medication was
administered: //" when using the Manual Medication Entry
[PSB MED LOG NEW ENTRY] option. Also, this new prompt will not accept
the entry of a future date/time for an administration.
3. Problem: NOIS PHO-0904-61033
The BCMA Medication History report does not show large volume IV
medications data when viewed via the Computerized Patient Record System
after the KIDS install in order for the software to function. ***
(CPRS) GUI "Orders/View/Details..." option.
Corrective Action:
The BCMA Medication History report will display large volume IV
medications data when viewed via the CPRS GUI.
4. Problem: NOIS LAH-0404-61280
The user is unable to access a patient's VDL when receiving an error
message containing the text "GETPRNS+17^PSBPRN". These messages occur
when a patient is no longer admitted when that patient's VDL is
refreshed.
Corrective Action:
BCMA will continue, without error, when a patient is no longer admitted
while that patient's VDL is being viewed and refreshed.
5. Problem: NOIS MWV-0704-20690
The user is able to change the status of an order's patch medication
For retrieval and installation instructions, please see the Client
while that order concurrently has another 'GIVEN' and not 'REMOVED'
patch medication. After the initial status of a patch of that order has
been set to a status other than 'GIVEN', that patch can then be
administered via BCMA, without a warning to the user concerning a
concurrently 'GIVEN' patch.
Corrective Action:
BCMA will not allow multiple patches of a patch medication order to be
at the status of 'GIVEN' concurrently.
Installation Instructions section.
6. Problem: NOIS SFC-0704-60956
The user is unable to edit a 'NOT GIVEN' administration using the VISTA
"Edit Medication Log" [PSB MED LOG EDIT] option.
Corrective Action:
The user will be able to edit 'NOT GIVEN' administrations using the GUI
version of the "Edit Med Log" found under the "File" menu of the BCMA
VDL.
7. Problem: NOIS CLL-0704-40997
If an IV piggyback bag is marked as 'GIVEN', the VDL is not refreshed,
and the VDL "start/stop time" parameters are reset making that specific
administration no longer display on the VDL, then that 'GIVEN' bag can
be scanned and administered again.
Corrective Action:
BCMA will not allow an IV piggyback bag to be scanned and 'GIVEN' multiple
times.
8. Enhancement: Include Comments on the Medication History Report.
PSB*3.0*3 will provide the user the ability to include comments that
were documented during an administration to appear on the Medication
History Report. This new functionality is accessible via the BCMA GUI
and CPRS GUI.
9. Enhancement: Report Medication History in reverse chronological order.
PSB*3.0*3 will display the Medication History Report in reverse
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