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EN2^RAO7PC1(RADFN)
Input: RADFN = Internal entry number (ien) of the patient in the
Rad/Nuc Med Patient file #70. (Note: this ien is the
same ien used in the Patient file #2. File 70 is
DINUMED to file 2. RADFN is also known as the patient
ien.
Output: ^TMP($J,"RAE7",patient ien,exam id)=procedure name^case number^
report status^imaging location ien^imaging location name^
contrast medium or media used
Note regarding contrasts: Single characters in parenthesis
indicate contrast involvement: (I)=Iodinated ionic;
(N)=Iodinated non-ionic; (L)=Gadolinium; (C)=Oral
Cholecystographic; (G)=Gastrografin; (B)=Barium;
(M)=unspecified contrast media
subscripts
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Patient ien: Internal entry number of the patient in both
the Rad/Nuc Med Patient file # 70 and the Patient file #2.
Exam Id: Reverse exam date/time of the exam concatenated to
the ien of the case. Example: 7019698.9093-1 (where the
exam date/time is 03/01/1998@9:06am and the case ien is 1.
'7019698.9093' is derived from: 9999999.9999-2980301.0906)
array value (in ascending piece position)
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Procedure Name: Name of the procedure in the Rad/Nuc Med
Procedure file #71. It is possible for users to change
the procedure up until the exam status is 'COMPLETE'.
Case Number: Identifying external case number for an exam.
Can be a number between 1 and 99999.
Report Status: External name of the report status.
Possible statuses include: DRAFT, PROBLEM DRAFT,
RELEASED/NOT VERIFIED, VERIFIED and NO REPORT. It is
possible for the exam to have a report ien, but a 'NO
REPORT' status if a stub report record was created to
contain a pointer to the Imaging package file of images.
Imaging Location (ien): The internal entry number of the
Imaging Location in file 79.1 where the exam was performed.
This ien is NOT DINUMED to the Hospital Location file #44.
Imaging Location Name: Name of the imaging location in the
Imaging Locations file #79.1.
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