PSJ*5.0*179 (8526)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSJ*5.0*179
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2010-12-13 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK INPATIENT MEDICATIONS
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSJ*5.0*193
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSJ*5.0*113
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSJ*5.0*142
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSJ*5.0*95
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
ALPHA/BETA TESTING NO
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
Patch PSJ*5*179 Will correct the following issues.
2. HD0000000195783 - IMO Location not getting default stop date.
When using inpatient medications for Outpatient Orders, the 
correct stop date is not displayed on the patient profile of the
Backdoor Pharmacy Order Entry screen.  If there is a value defined in
Clinic Definition File for the "NUMBER OF DAYS UNTIL STOP field, the
order should use the default stop date. Currently this default stop date
is not used when the order is finished as a unit dose.
 
3. HD0000000210901 - PSI-07-172 Reads of File 51.1 not checking Package
                     Prefix.
 
When calculating the default Stop Date/Time for a Unit Dose order, 
Inpatient Medications uses the schedule type field from the Administration
Schedule File (#51.1) to determine which Inpatient Ward Parameter
should be used.  The Days Until Stop Date/Time or Days Until Stop for 
One-time will be used.  
However, the package prefix is not used when retrieving the schedule
type from the Schedule File and as result, the wrong schedule and
schedule type could be used.  This will result in an incorrect default
Stop Date/Time being calculated. 
be calculated.
1.  HD0000000099382 - PSI-05-053 Drug dose can be administered twice.
 
4.  HD0000000237637 - Editing Admit time, then comments renders no change.
Updates to the admin time field are not accepted when editing the admin
time on an existing Unit Dose order, then editing the comment field. 
The original admin time will remain.  
This also happens when the user edits the comment field first.
When a dose is given in Bar Code Medication Administration for an
Inpatient Order, the order is marked in BCMA as GIVEN.  If a Pharmacist
edit's a field with a star (*), the new order may overwrite the
administration that was given in BCMA.  The possibility of giving the
patient a "double" dose exists.
 
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
SEQ# 207
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSGNE3
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B84337387
    • PSJOE1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B23435460
    • PSGOEE
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B63399742
    • PSGOE91
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B41627571
    • PSJUTL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B65890056
    • PSGOE6
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B24406814
    • PSGOEE0
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B27327541
    • PSIVCHK
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B24591078