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2(NOTE: You cannot enter Unit Dose orders for this patient.)
3Do you wish to complete this as an IV or Unit Dose order (I/U)?
4Enter a 'Y' (or press the RETURN key) to enter new INPATIENT orders for this
5patient. Enter an 'N' (or an '^') if there are no new orders for this patient.
6PLEASE NOTE: The patient selected is NOT shown as currently admitted.
7Therefore, you cannot enter Unit Dose orders for this patient. (You can enter
8IV orders.)
9No order created.
10Drug is not found in Formulary List.
11Would you like to try to search the list again
12Enter FREE TEXT DRUG:
13Control character(s)
14Up-arrow ('^') in text
15Reponse longer than 39 characters
16 not allowed.)
17ENTER DRUG ORDERED (1-39 CHARACTERS).
18Since the drug cannot be found in the DRUG file, enter the drug name here
19exactly as ordered. Press the RETURN key (or enter an '^') to skip over this
20drug, or to again search the
21 DRUG file for this one.
22 Enter a 'Y' to try again to find the drug ordered from the Formulary. (The
23order cannot become active until a Formulary drug has been entered.) Enter 'N'
24to enter the drug ordered as free text for later reference.
25 Enter '^' to exit.
26AUTO REINSTATED (CPRS)
27This patient has no Allergies!
28Select Allergies by number
29THIS PATIENT HAS NOT BEEN ADMITTED.
30(Any non-IV orders entered will be discontinued by the pharmacist...)
31The selected PROVIDER is NOT qualified to write MEDICATION orders. You must
32Please check.
33 ON HOLD
34 OFF OF HOLD
35,TODAY,ONCE,NOW,ONE TIME,ONETIME,ONE-TIME,1TIME,1 TIME,1-TIME,STAT,
36Not To Be Given
37PATIENT IS FOUND TO BE
38Date to start searching from (optional)
39Enter a date to start searching from, or <RETURN> for all orders
40Do you wish to continue with this patient
41 (A 'YES' or 'NO' response is required.)
42The patient selected has never been admitted to this medical facility. You
43will be able to enter IV orders for this patient but NOT Unit Dose orders.
44This patient is shown as deceased. You will not be able to enter orders for
45This patient is shown to be currently discharged. You will be able to enter
46IV orders for this patient but NOT Unit Dose orders.
47PSJMERGE_UD
48PSJMERGE_IV
49 to sort this report by Administration Team.
50Enter the name of an Administration Team that you want
51to include on the report.
52 (or accept the
53default) to include all teams on the report.
54Do you wish to sort by (P)atient or (S)tart Date:
55 if you wish to sort by patient name or enter
56 if you
57wish to sort by order start date.
58List by (O)rderable Item, (D)ispense Drug, or (V)A Class of Drugs:
59 if you wish to list all patients on a specific orderable item
60or enter a
61 if you wish to list all patients on a VA class of drugs.
62Select number of matches:
63Enter the number of drugs that a user must be receiving to appear
64on the report.
65The number must be between 1 and
66List Patients on Specific Drugs
67PSJISP(
68PSJSNM(
69Dispense Drugs for
70 NONE FOUND
71Additives for
72Solutions for
73Dispense Drugs for VA Class
74 date of the range of dates where you wish to see patients
75on specific drugs. The start date and stop date may be the same.
76 The stop
77LISTING OF PATIENTS WITH ORDERS CONTAINING
78VA CLASS(ES) OF DRUGS
79ORDERABLE ITEM(S)
80DISPENSE DRUG(S)
81Inpatient medications order conversion
82 This lists Inpatient Medication and/or IV Fluid Quick Orders that have been
83defined in the Pharmacy Quick Orders file. You may list only IV Fluid quick
84orders, only Inpatient Medication quick orders, or all quick orders.
85IV FLUIDS QUICK ORDERS REPORT
86IV FLUID
87INPATIENT MEDICATION
88 QUICK ORDERS FOUND
89QUICK ORDER NAME:
90PROTOCOL NAME:
91Provider Comments Prompt:
92Infusion Rate:
93INPATIENT PHARMACY QUICK ORDER REPORT
94Please make the appropriate selection for your Quick Orders Report!
95Now creating Pharmacy Intervention
96For
97Sorry, someone else is editing this intervention!
98See 'Pharmacy Intervention Menu' if you want to delete this
99intervention or for more options.
100Would you like to edit this intervention
101No prescription data
102 (Non standard schedule)
103Enter a standard schedule to view the information pertaining to that schedule.
104DAY OF THE WEEK
105Standard Admin Times:
106Max Days for Orders:
107Frequency (in minutes):
108Standard Shifts:
109Shift:
110Ward Admin Times:
111Enter a schedule for this order.
112REASON ORDER CREATED
113No allergies or ADRs on file.
114Copy the Provider Comments into
115 to copy Provider Comments into the
116 to bypass
117 to copy the Provider Comments into the
118and flag them for display in a BCMA Message Box
119The Provider Comments entered for this order are longer than the space available
120 to copy the first
121 characters into the
122 to continue.
123Would you like to flag the
124 field for display in a BCMA
125Message box?
126Flag the
127Other Print Info
128Special Instructions
129printed for this ward. Multiple types (except 1) may be selected using
130Converting old orders for
131 to new format.
132 NEW OI:
133Inpatient Meds IV conversion
134LINE(
135Inpatient Meds POE
136BCMA ORDER LAST ACTION:
137Inpatient medications - Mark IV orders as verified
138Correct changed user names
139FINISHED BY TECHNICIAN
140AUTO VERIFIED WITH PATCH PSJ*5*58
141Marking prior IV orders as verified started:
142It ran to completion:
143Please assign the PSJI ACTIVITY LOG VA200 option to a holder of the
144PSJI MGR key who is familiar with the Pharmacy users to correct any
145names that the software was unable to match to the New Person file (#200).
146PSJ*5*58 IV Verification
147PSJ*5*58
148This specifies the nature of the order, how it originated, or how any
149action performed on the order originated.
150Nature of order controls whether CPRS will ask for a provider's signature
151for the order and whether a chart copy will be printed.
152Nature of order MUST be entered, but if the package sees the user as a ward clerk or pharmacy technician, the nature of order may only be written.
153NATURE OF ORDER
154Prompted for Chart Copy
155Signature in Printed?
156CPRS?
157WH,VH,PH,SH,XH,DH,IH,EH
158WH,VH,PH,SH,DH,IH,EH
159 - The source of the order is a written
160 - A doctor verbally requested the order.
161 - A doctor phoned the service to request
162the order.
163 - The service is discontinuing or adding
164Correction
165new orders to carry out the intent of
166an order already received.
167 - The service discontinued the order
168because it was unable to perform the
169 - This applies to orders that are
170discontinued because they are a
171duplicate of another order.
172 - These are orders that are created as
173a matter of hospital policy.
174 - These are orders that are entered by
175the ordering provider.
176Re-index of
177The Re-index of the
178 is queued to run at
179 The Re-index of the
180 x-ref completed as of
181This process took
182NDF Update
183No items were found.
184NDF MANAGER
185DRUGS UNMARKED FOR CMOP
186G.NDF DATA@
187AEROSOL,VAG
188CAP/INJ
189ORAL/SUBCUTANEOUS^^PO SC
190This option allows you to lookup NDF file information three ways (VA Product
191Name, NDC, or CMOP ID number).
192LOOKUP BY (VA) PRODUCT, (N)DC, OR (C)MOP ID ?
193VA PRODUCT
194CMOP ID
195VA Product Name:
196VA Generic Name:
197Dose Form:
198National Formulary Name:
199VA Print Name:
200VA Product Identifier:
201 Transmit to CMOP:
202 VA Dispense Unit:
203PMIS:
204Active Ingredients:
205Primary VA Drug Class:
206Secondary VA Drug Class:
207National Formulary Indicator:
208National Formulary Restriction:
209Exclude Drg-Drg Interaction Ck: Yes (No check for Drug-Drug Interactions)
210NDC (N) or UPN (U) ?
211Enter NDC with or without Dashes (-)
212 Trade Name:
213Route:
214 Package Type:
215NDC (N), UPN (U), Trade name (T), or Product (P)
216rade name
217NDC (N) or UPN (U)
218Enter Current
219That
220Enter a new
221Those NDCs are already linked
222Do you want to unlink them
223Unlinked
224Linked
225Those UPNs are already linked
226Select NDC
227 or ^ to quit
228or return to see more
229CMOP ID:
230Press return to continue or '^' to exit
231This option will attempt to automatically match by NDC code, drugs which have
232not been
233 matched to the National Drug File. These matches must be verified
234and merged.
235AUTOMATIC MATCH by NDC Code process will begin. It will attempt to match
236all items that are not presently MATCHED to the National Drug File.
237Are you sure you want to continue ? N//
238NnYy^
239OK, I'm through. Please verify these matches.
240Automatic match by NDC Code process will begin
241 to start at the beginning or press return
242to continue with next ==>> Drug:
243This report will print out all VA Product Names by VA Drug Class. You may
244sort by Primary, Secondary, or Both Classes. This information comes from
245the VA Products file.
246You may queue the report to print, if you wish.
247Sort by Primary (P), Secondary (S), or Both (B) Classes?
248PRINT DRUGS SORTED BY CLASS
249No device selected
250VA PRODUCT LIST
251PRIMARY OR
252VA CLASS CODE
253VA PRODUCT NAME
254***DISCLAIMER: The Secondary VA Drug Class field has not been populated
255with data at this time. No report will be generated if sort by Secondary (S)
256is chosen. Currently, sorting
257 by Primary (P) VA Drug Class is the same as
258sorting by both classes. This disclaimer will be removed once the field is
259populated with data.
260This report will display the VA Drug Classification code and class name.
261Would you also like to see the class descriptions? N//
262VA DRUG CLASSIFICATION CODES
263You may either sort by VA Product Name or by VA Identifier.
264This information comes from the VA Products file (NATIONALLY MARKED).
265*** This is a long report ***
266Sort by VA Identifier (I) or VA Product Name (N)?
267PRINT DRUGS MARKED FOR CMOP
268VA PRINT NAME
269VA DISP UNIT
270Match local drug
271DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
272DISPENSE UNIT:
273No match on that NDC....
274No match by Synonym NDC... now first word
275Match on first word failed...
276No NDC to match...
277I will try to match NDC:
278 to NDF.
279No match . . . attempting to match by Trade Name
280There are no Trade Names...unable to match
281Trade Names in YOUR local file for this drug are:
282Enter choice or press RETURN to continue:
283Enter your choice:
284Invalid choice, try again!!
285Unable to match Trade Name
286Do you want to attempt to match by NDC or UPN:
287Please enter NDC Code <WITH DASHES>:
288Format should be MANUFACTURER'S CODE
289PRODUCT CODE
290PACKAGE CODE
291NDC Code (
292) has been inactivated!!
293Unable to match by Name, Trade Name or NDC Code/UPN
294This entry has been inactivated!!
295Enter UPN:
296Enter a UPN to attempt to match to NDF
297Building 'APD' X-Ref.
298AND CANNOT BE MATCHED!
299This option will run the auto-mapping process. This will be accomplished by
300taking NDCs from NDC/UPN file #50.67 and the VA Products tied to these NDCs
301in file #50.68 AND attempt to find a match in PMI NDC/GCNSEQNO file #50.628.
302Are you sure you are ready to proceed?
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