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  • ; Discontinued Orders : Orders that are discontinued. When an order is discontinued, it must be completely
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  • ; Child Orders : One or more Inpatient Medication Orders that are associated within a Complex order and are linked together using th
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  • ; Non-Verified Orders
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  • ...stA. After an order is made, the next question might be, how do I sign my orders in [[CPRS~|CPRS]]? ...rs at the same time. They will be visible as unsigned orders in the [[CPRS Orders Tab]] with the word **UNSIGNED** after the name of the order. There will a
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  • [[File:TMG-CPRS-Orders-Tab.PNG]] [[File:TMG-CPRS-Orders-Tab-colors.PNG]]
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  • In File#200 the field AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS (Field#53.1) provides access to medical personnel to allow them to write med orders for patients.
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  • ...on-line “list” used by clinicians when administering active medication orders (i.e., Unit Dose, IV Push, IV Piggyback, and large-volume IVs) to a patient
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  • [[SECURITY KEY PSA ORDERS|PSA ORDERS]], [[SECURITY KEY PSAMGR|PSAMGR]], [[SECURITY KEY PSJ RPWARN|PSJ RPWARN]], *<b>PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS</b> file (file #52.41, ^PS(52.41,*)) holds prescription requests entries, t
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  • [[GLOBAL FH|^]]FH(118.3, STANDING ORDERS [[GLOBAL GMR|^]]GMR(120.55, GMRV ORDERS
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  • 11. 52.41 PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS DRUG (11) 14. 53.1 NON-VERIFIED ORDERS SOLUTION (24)
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  • ==Pharmacy and Medication Lists, Orders, Prescriptions==
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  • *Medication Orders - VistA includes inpatient and outpatient possibilities *Warnings - includes a collection including DNR status orders.
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  • AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS (stored in the NEW PERSON) file AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS (stored in the NEW PERSON) file
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  • * PSAMGR or PSA ORDERS is needed for DRUG ACCOUNTABILITY usage
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  • 1 SEND ALL ORDERS AND PRINT LABEL 2 SEND ALL ORDERS AND DON'T PRINT LABEL
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  • 1 SEND ALL ORDERS AND PRINT LABEL 2 SEND ALL ORDERS AND DON'T PRINT LABEL
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  • 3. 52.41 PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITE (8) 6. 53.1 NON-VERIFIED ORDERS ORDERABLE ITEM (108)
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  • ...le for loading into a clean database with no pre-existing patient data and orders. This is the procedure for loading the three files they provided which wer
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  • ...[[prompt~|Prompt]] “Time Limit:” may have a default of 1 year for Lab Orders, and would appear as: Time Limit: 1Y//. Defaults save you time by allowing
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  • ...hroughout processing to 1) control screen movement, or 2) process existing orders.
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  • ...patient evaluation from Cardiology Service, and the cardiology specialist orders an Electrocardiogram (EKG) to complete the evaluation and provide an opini
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  • ...ensive VistA program, which allows clinicians and others to enter and view orders, Progress Notes and Discharge Summaries (through a link with TIU), Problem ...ensive VISTA program, which allows clinicians and others to enter and view orders, Progress Notes and Discharge Summaries (through a link with TIU), Problem
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  • : This term refers to the particular selection of orders displayed on the screen (e. g., Medicine consults for the patient Ralph Jon
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  • ...H=Held, R=Refused, M=Missing, and RM=Removed (patch removal only). For IV orders, status codes include I=Infusing, H=Held, R=Refused, S=Stopped, C=Completed
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  • : VAMC personnel who administer active medication orders to patients.
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  • ...ment and the ADDITIONAL FINDINGS will be added to the list of PCE updates, orders, and mental health tests. The updates won't occur on the CPRS GUI until the
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  • ; Discontinued Orders : Orders that are discontinued. When an order is discontinued, it must be completely
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  • ...naging orders (lab, radiology, etc) and reporting back the results of such orders. OE/RR was the predecessor for CPRS.
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  • ...a from the prime vendor PC in pharmacy, into VISTA. Anyone holding the PSA ORDERS key can upload this data.
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  • ...n is ORDERABLE and is displayed with [[Treatment~Treatment]] Interventions/Orders. : - 4. Intervention/orders
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  • ...Only users identified as providers who are authorized to write medication orders may be selected.
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  • ...reviated form of the drug generic name (from one to ten characters) for IV orders. One of the three drug fields on which lookup is done to locate a drug. Pri
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  • ...location or master vault. A MailMan message is sent to holders of the PSA ORDERS key when the current drug balance is equal to or less than the reorder leve
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  • ...r validating patient information and medications against active medication orders before being administered to a patient. ...dication Administration. This package validates medications against active orders prior to being administered to the patient.
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  • ...in the lower, right-hand corner of the VDL that identifies PRN medication orders needing effectiveness documentation. The setting is based on the “PRN Doc
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  • ...umenting, reviewing and signing verbal- and phone-type STAT and medication orders that a clinician has already administered to patients. This feature is part
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  • ...s detailed information about active and future Unit Dose and IV medication orders that are “due” for administering to a patient during a time frame that
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  • ...ose to include Comments and Audits performed on the patient’s medication orders.
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  • : The area of the VDL that displays active medication orders, scheduled for administration, according to the Virtual Due List Parameters
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  • ...assigned to nurses who document verbal- and phone-type STAT and medication orders using the [[CPRS~|CPRS]] Med Order Button on the BCMA VDL.
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  • ..., use the Available Bags command in the Right Click drop-down menu. For IV orders, locate it in the IV Bag Chronology display area of the VDL.
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  • ...rolled substances, anyone who did not process the invoice, holding the PSA ORDERS key, can verify the invoice.
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  • ...an on-line list used by clinicians when administering active medication orders to a patient. This is the Main Screen in BCMA.
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  • : This term is now referred to throughout the software as medication orders. : This term is now referred to throughout the software as medication orders.
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  • : A procurement system where each section orders pharmaceutical supplies directly from one primary vendor via computer link.
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  • ...ng the quantity received vs. the quantity invoiced. Anyone holding the PSA ORDERS key can process the invoice. ...ng the quantity received vs. the quantity invoiced. Anyone holding the PSA ORDERS key can process the invoice.
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  • ...can be printed in lieu of VA Form 2321 and lists all Controlled Substances orders dispensed to an NAOU. The signatures of the dispensing pharmacist and the n
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  • : This worksheet compiles a list of all pending Controlled Substances request orders for a selected dispensing site. A worksheet number, drug name, quantity ord
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  • : This key should be allocated to pharmacy technicians handling narcotic orders.
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  • : This key should be allocated to nurses who request narcotic orders, receive, and administer controlled substances on the wards.
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  • : This key should be given to pharmacists dispensing and receiving narcotic orders.
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  • : Acronym for Generic Inventory Package that automatically generates purchase orders and manages inventory. ...y Package is the VA software package that automatically generates purchase orders and manages inventory.
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  • ...the quantity received verses the quantity invoiced. Anyone holding the PSA ORDERS key can process the invoice.
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  • ...and provides tools (bar coding) for physical counts and auto-generation of orders. It is the connecting of the DRUG file (#50)/ITEM MASTER file (#441) and th
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  • NO New Orders Entry
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  • ...which has not expired or been discontinued. Active orders also include any orders that are on hold or on call.
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  • ; Child Orders : One or more Inpatient Medication Orders that are associated within a Complex order and are linked together using th
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  • ...efined as a group within Inpatient Medications to facilitate processing of orders.
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  • ...order, the [[action~|Action]] must be taken on all of the associated child orders. For example: • If one child order within a Complex Order is made active, all child orders in the Complex Order must be made active.
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  • : The time(s) when IV orders are delivered to the wards.
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  • ...signate(s) the general time when the manufacturing list will be run and IV orders prepared. This field in the SIte Parameters (IV) option (IV ROOM file (#59.
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  • ; Non-Verified Orders
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  • : An Order Set is a set of N pre-written orders. (N indicates the number of orders in an Order Set is variable.) Order Sets are used to expedite order entry f
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  • : A listing of a patient’s active and non-active Unit Dose and IV orders. The patient profile also includes basic patient information, including the
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  • ...e. The Short profile will exclude the patient’s discontinued and expired orders.
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  • ...chnicians using the IV module. This key allows the technician to finish IV orders, but not verify them.
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  • : The key that must be assigned to individuals allowed to purge expired IV orders. This person will most likely be the IV [[application coordinator~|Applicat
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  • : The name of the key that is given to a user to allow the finishing of IV orders. This user must also be a holder of the PSJ RNURSE key.
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  • ...efined as a group within Inpatient Medications to facilitate processing of orders.
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  • ...default stop dates, whether to auto-dc IMO orders, and whether to send IMO orders to BCMA.
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  • CPRS Orders Tab
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  • ...AMC]] installs [[CPRS~|CPRS]], a fully automated process converts existing orders, order dialogs, orderable items, medications, labs, consults, clinical noti Processing orders in [[CPRS~|CPRS]] includes: 1) order dialog presentation, 2) order checking
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  • ...tored in each prescriber's system (as if originating from VistA's built-in Orders and Results.) The service would be provided through WorldVistA. ...VistA so that the Pharmacy module is GUI. Allows for example OP medication orders to print prescription and drug labels immediately upon the doctor's order v
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  • * Authorized to Write Medication Orders -- Yes or No.
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  • ...stA. After an order is made, the next question might be, how do I sign my orders in [[CPRS~|CPRS]]? ...rs at the same time. They will be visible as unsigned orders in the [[CPRS Orders Tab]] with the word **UNSIGNED** after the name of the order. There will a
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  • * [[CPRS Orders Tab]]
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  • ...clinical and patient information that allows each medical center to enter orders for patients, dispense medications by means of Pick Lists, print labels, cr
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  • ...P orders. So I added the following to prevent this. It will only work on orders pointing to an ORDERABLE ITEM marked as coming from the PSxxx package. The AutoFinish process starts by a call in ORWDX after a medication orders has had a provider sign with a valid e-signature and the prescription exist
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  • orders. I am aware of 'Order Sets' but not if they can be orders in effect for a certain period and possibly canceled after a
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  • ...b: access to CPRS tabs COR(write notes, write orders except for medication orders see below) REPORT(read-only, may only be able to see clinical notes) are th * Authorized to Write Medication Orders -- Yes or No.
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  • - % of orders entered directly by physicians through CPOE
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  • *** Are they the closest printer for lab results, orders etc
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  • ...clinic. Small Clinics may actually have staff that fills some of the lab orders or pharmacy prescriptions, although not necessarily all of them. ...work for the clinic, and more services are inside the clinic. Not only are orders made for labs and prescriptions, they actually might be done by people who
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  • ANY AND ALL DRUG ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS BE CAREFULLY REVIEWED BY THE
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  • * Create quick orders; hang them on menus.
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  • ...et ORELSE to be able to act on Orders in CPRS and also to be able to place orders on behalf of ORES holding providers. Physicians ordering Meds from CPRS need to have 'Authorized to write med orders' field 53.1 in file 200 (NEW PERSON) set to YES. To order controlled substa
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  • receive electronic orders and results with a reference lab be that 4. If HL7 interface then it sends electronic orders.
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  • Possible keys per kdtop are: PSA ORDERS, PSAMGR, PSJ RPWARN, PSB > Possible keys per kdtop are: PSA ORDERS, PSAMGR, PSJ RPWARN, PSB
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  • * Dietetic Orders [FHWARD] | | +-Tabulate Standing Orders [FHSP5] -- listed above.
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  • ORWDX WRITE ORDERS LIST: ORZ WRITE ORDER LIST OR ADD ORDERS MENU: ORWDX WRITE ORDERS LIST
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  • === 1 Renew Current Orders === === 2 Discontinue Current Orders ===
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  • ...rt” light, which turns green only when the patient has active medication orders for that Tab. ...iewing and signing verbal and telephone STAT and NOW (One-Time) medication orders already administered to patients.
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  • :: such as the electronic transmission of orders entered using computerized provider order entry (CPOE)
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  • ...roper ICD9 codes and tests ordered depending on the lab being used. If the orders are not sent (usually HL7) that an alternative incoming processing system w
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  • Enable a user to electronically transmit medication orders (prescriptions) for patients in accordance with the standards specified in
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  • ...ers directly entered by any licensed healthcare professional who can enter orders into the medical [[record~|Record]] per state, local and professional guide
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  • ...ers directly entered by any licensed healthcare professional who can enter orders into the medical [[record~|Record]] per state, local and professional guide
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  • (iii) Laboratory orders and results.
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  • 10. Computerized Provider Order Entry for Medication Orders. More than 30% of patients with at least one medication in their medicatio
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  • ...ON ORMTIME RUN|ORMTIME RUN]] --> For CPRS: Send notifications for expiring orders
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  • ANY AND ALL DRUG ORDERS AND PRESCRIPTIONS BE CAREFULLY REVIEWED BY THE
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  • ^VA(200,D0,PS)= (#53.1) AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS [1S] ^ (#53.2) DEA#
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  • *[[FILE 52.41]] [[FILE PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS]] *[[FILE 53.1]] [[FILE NON-VERIFIED ORDERS]]
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  • AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS: YES// NO?? Enter '1' or 'Yes' if provider is authorized to write orders.
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  • Click here to place orders at the end of the dialog.
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  • RE Release/Cancel Delayed Orders US Unsigned orders search
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  • 11 Set Delays for Unverified Orders ... 13 Send Flagged Orders Bulletin
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  • MAX DAYS FOR ORDERS: 1 MAX DAYS FOR ORDERS: 1
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  • RX Complete Orders from OERR
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  • ...discontinuing Inpatient Medication orders....done...
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  • ...discontinuing Inpatient Medication orders....done... ...discontinuing Inpatient Medication orders....done...
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  • ...discontinuing Inpatient Medication orders....done... ...discontinuing Inpatient Medication orders....done...
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  • | 1 || CPOE -- Provider directly enters in orders || Check for the presence of electronically prescribed medications stored i
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  • PREP IMMUNIZATION ORDERS FOR HL7 MESSAGES The "Last Order" from which to begin checking for Immunization orders is: 135
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  • ...is field is evaluated in the routine PSOZHUIF if “YES” the medications orders will be autofinished, if null the medications will not be autofinished. Thi
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  • be used to store the Non-VA Med orders entered Med orders.
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  • ** Orders do not calculate frequency correctly if the schedule is not present in the
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  • | CPOE -- Provider directly enters in orders || [http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/Downloads/1_CPOE_for_Medication
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  • | CPOE -- Provider directly enters in orders || [http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/Downloads/1_CPOE_for_Medication
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  • NUMBER: 52.41 NAME: PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS DESCRIPTION: This file holds pending orders transmitted from the OE/RR
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  • for displaying lists of orderable items and quick orders. Using this control mapping. It maps a subset of orderable items or quick orders in alphabetical
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  • ...training. A scrambled Patient file should help prevent action on clinical orders (filling prescriptions, ordering tests, scheduling appointments, etc.) for
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  • * [[FILE 52.41]] [[PENDING OUTPATIENT ORDERS]] * [[FILE 53.1]] [[NON-VERIFIED ORDERS]]
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  • 1 ORW ADDORD INPT Write Orders (Inpatient) 28 ORWDQ ANI Common Angio/Neuro Orders
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  • Allows the entry of IV and Unit Dose orders. Will also give the user the opportunity to view and possibly edit previously entered orders.
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  • Allows the entry of IV and Unit Dose orders. Will also give the user the opportunity to view and possibly edit previously entered orders.
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  • 88 +3 F R !!,"Select orders for labels: ",X:DTIME W:'$T $C(7) S:'$T X="^ 90 +5 .I X?1."?" W !!?2,"Select the orders for which you want labels prin
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  • ; DC IV, UD, or pending orders. ...S(55,PSGP,5,+PSGORD,.2)),U,4)="D",'$P($G(^(4)),"^",3) W !!,"Nurse verified orders with a priority of DONE may
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  • 51 +5 I '$D(^TMP("PSJ",$J)) W !!,?22,"NO ORDERS FOUND FOR "_$S(PSJOL="S": 58 +12 .;DAM 8-29-07 New code to place Pending Orders after Pending Rene
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  • erified/Pending Orders option.") Q 0
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  • ; DC IV, UD, or pending orders. !,"Nurse verified orders with a priority of DONE may not be Copied
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  • * [[TMG-CPRS Features Orders Tab|TMG-CPRS Orders Tab]]
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  • .01-RPC : ORWORB AUTOUNFLAG ORDERS (`653 in #8994) .01-RPC : ORWORB KILL UNSIG ORDERS ALERT (`611 in #8994)
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  • Select PARAMETER DEFINITION NAME: ORWOR WRITE ORDERS LIST Write Orders (Inpatient) [a .01 field value in file 8989.51] ORWOR WRITE ORDERS LIST may be set for the following: [XPAR routine is now showing the list
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  • NON-VERIFIED ORDERS (#53.1) |... PHYSICIANS' ORDERS (#53.4401) |...
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  • === NEXT - Orders Tab === Continue tour: * [[TMG-CPRS Features Orders Tab|TMG-CPRS Orders Tab]]
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  • [[File:TMG-CPRS-Orders-Tab.PNG]] [[File:TMG-CPRS-Orders-Tab-colors.PNG]]
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  • In File#200 the field AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS (Field#53.1) provides access to medical personnel to allow them to write med orders for patients.
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  • This file contains the orderables and methods for accomplishing orders
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  • | PS EVSEND OR || Send Pharmacy orders to CPRS.
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  • CALL(HLEVN) ; call DHCP HL7 package -or- protocol, to pass Orders ENI ;Calculate Frequency for IV orders
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  • ...ent Record System (CPRS) module allows clinicians to now submit electronic orders to laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy. It also provides the ability to kee
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  • 3;1001;0;M^Add New Orders ...WRITE ORDERS LIST' (because my system doesn't have data for ''ORWDX WRITE ORDERS')
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  • ...cy: The pharmacy application of the DHCP was designed to manage medication orders, inventory, and dispensing in VA hospitals. It also included safety feature ...laboratory application of the DHCP was designed to manage laboratory test orders, results, and billing. It allowed VA clinicians to quickly access lab resul
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