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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
This patch contains changes in support of Computerized Patient
medication route, that route will be used as the default. If there are
any differences, there will be no default medication route.
- Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 will send to BCMA V. 3.0 the full
medication route name for display on the Virtual Due List (VDL).
2. INFUSION RATE CHANGES
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- Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 now accepts infusion rate from CPRS in both
ml/hour and as 'infuse over time'.
Record System (CPRS) V. 1.0 GUI v27 release.
- In the order view screen for an order with an intermittent IV type, the
infusion rate now displays as "Infuse Over" followed by the time. For
example, "Infuse Over 30 minutes".
The infusion rate for an intermittent IV order can be null.
3. IV TYPE CHANGES
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- Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 shall accept an IV type of "I"
(Intermittent) or "C" (Continuous) from CPRS V. 1.0. When an IV type of
CONTINUOUS is received, Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 defaults to an IV
type of Admixture. When IV type of INTERMITTENT is received,
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 defaults to an IV type of Piggyback.
Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 sends to CPRS V. 1.0 updates to an order's
IV type.
- Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 now accepts schedule information from
CPRS V. 1.0 for intermittent IV orders entered via the IV Fluid
Ordering Dialog. Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 also sends to
1. MEDICATION ROUTE CHANGES
CPRS V. 1.0 any schedule changes for intermittent IV orders.
- A new field, IV TYPE CATEGORY (#128) is being added to the NON-
VERIFIED ORDERS file (#53.1). The IV TYPE CATEGORY will be "C"
(Continuous) for orders with an IV TYPE of Admixture, Hyperal,
Non-Intermittent Syringe, or Chemotherapy with a CHEMOTHERAPY TYPE
of Admixture, Hyperal, or Non-Intermittent Syringe. The IV TYPE
CATEGORY will be "I" (Intermittent) for orders with an IV TYPE of
Piggyback, Intermittent Syringe, or Chemotherapy with a CHEMOTHERAPY
TYPE of Piggyback or Intermittent Syringe.
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4. RENEWED ORDER CHANGES
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- When discontinuing pending renewal orders, Inpatient Medications V. 5.0
will provide the user an option to discontinue the pending renewal
order and/or the original orders. The pharmacist shall be given the
option to discontinue the pending order, both orders, or exit the
discontinue function.
5. REMOVE CALLS TO OBSOLETE ROUTINE
- Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 will use the medication route received from
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- At the request of CPRS V. 1.0, active calls to obsolete routine OR3CONV
have been removed from Inpatient Medications V. 5.0.
6. EXPECTED FIRST DOSE FOR ONE-TIME ORDERS (HD 98365)
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Problem:
During testing of the CPRS V. 1.0 GUI v26 release, sites reported a
problem with an incorrect display of expected first dose for orders
with a schedule type of "ONE TIME".
CPRS V. 1.0 as the default when finishing an IV order entered via CPRS
Resolution:
If the schedule type is "ONE TIME", do not display an Expected
First Dose for the order.
7. CORRECT ABBREVIATION OF MILLIMOLE (HD 145562)
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Problem:
The correct abbreviation for the word MILLIMOLE, which is MMOL
is not available in the system.
Resolution:
V. 1.0. For new orders entered via Inpatient Medications V. 5.0, if all
The abbreviation for Millimole, "MMOL", will be included in
this patch.
of the orderable items associated with an order contain the same default
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