1 | English French Notes Complete/Exclude
|
---|
2 | You must be a valid user with DUZ(0)=
|
---|
3 | This option will automatically DELETE all Patient Medication Information Sheet
|
---|
4 | data from your system.
|
---|
5 | If you are not absolutely sure what you are about to do, exit this option
|
---|
6 | immediately by entering
|
---|
7 | at the next prompt.
|
---|
8 | This option should only be used when installing a update Patient Medication
|
---|
9 | Information Sheet Data Update patch.
|
---|
10 | Immediately after running this option, the
|
---|
11 | new data global MUST be installed using instructions from the Patient Medication
|
---|
12 | Sheet Data Update patch.
|
---|
13 | You are about to DELETE ALL Patient Medication Sheet data from the following
|
---|
14 | 50.623 PMI MAP-ENGLISH ^PS(50.623,
|
---|
15 | 50.624 PMI MAP-SPANISH ^PS(50.624,
|
---|
16 | 50.625 WARNING LABEL-ENGLISH ^PS(50.625,
|
---|
17 | 50.626 WARNING LABEL-SPANISH ^PS(50.626,
|
---|
18 | 50.627 WARNING LABEL MAP ^PS(50.627,
|
---|
19 | Are you sure you want to delete the Patient Medication Information Sheet data?
|
---|
20 | Because running this process inadvertently could cause serious problems, you
|
---|
21 | will be asked to confirm that you want to proceed.
|
---|
22 | Are you sure you are ready to proceed, deleting the Patient Medication Information Sheet data?
|
---|
23 | Deleting all Patient Medication Information Sheet data...
|
---|
24 | The deletion process has completed.
|
---|
25 | Now, IMMEDIATELY install (restore) the new data global from the latest
|
---|
26 | Patient Medication Information Sheet data update patch.
|
---|
27 | Choose first ingredient
|
---|
28 | Choose second ingredient
|
---|
29 | That interaction is nationally entered and may not be edited.
|
---|
30 | That interaction already exists. Do you wish to edit it
|
---|
31 | Remember, these matches must be verified using the options
|
---|
32 | Verify Matches
|
---|
33 | Verify Single Match
|
---|
34 | and then be merged using the option
|
---|
35 | Merge National Drug File
|
---|
36 | Data Into Local File
|
---|
37 | Enter name of drug from your local drug file and a match
|
---|
38 | with the National Drug File will be attempted.
|
---|
39 | Press return at the
|
---|
40 | prompt to exit.
|
---|
41 | This drug has an Inactivation date in the future. Do you want to continue
|
---|
42 | This drug is
|
---|
43 | You cannot rematch this entry. It is marked to transmit to CMOP.
|
---|
44 | You do not have the
|
---|
45 | Answer yes or no
|
---|
46 | This report should be run after the menu option
|
---|
47 | before the menu option
|
---|
48 | Merge National Drug File Data Into Local File
|
---|
49 | It gives you a hard copy of the items from your local drug file for which
|
---|
50 | a match was attempted, but no match was made from the National Drug File.
|
---|
51 | No Data has been generated.
|
---|
52 | The Match routine should be run before selecting this option.
|
---|
53 | This report must be run on a printer.
|
---|
54 | Report of Attempted Match Drugs
|
---|
55 | No Entries Found
|
---|
56 | REPORT OF ATTEMPTED MATCH DRUGS
|
---|
57 | LOCAL DRUG NAME
|
---|
58 | This report gives you a printed copy of active VA Products marked as
|
---|
59 | EXCLUDE from Drug-Drug Interaction checking.
|
---|
60 | VA Products Marked As Exclude From Drg-Drg Interaction Checking
|
---|
61 | This report gives you a printed copy of formulary drugs from your local file
|
---|
62 | with synonyms marked as trade names. You
|
---|
63 | will be asked if you want to include
|
---|
64 | supply items. You are asked to type in a title for this report.
|
---|
65 | You are then asked to print by Generic Name/Tradename or VA Class Code.
|
---|
66 | If you choose to print by VA Class Code, it
|
---|
67 | will ask you to pick a range
|
---|
68 | of VA Drug Class Codes.
|
---|
69 | Only active drugs will print. Drugs with
|
---|
70 | a future inactive date will print as well.
|
---|
71 | Enter title for report: HOSPITAL//
|
---|
72 | Your answer must 30 characters or less.
|
---|
73 | You cannot delete. This is a free text field. Please enter the name that you
|
---|
74 | want to print at the top of this report.
|
---|
75 | Enter the name you want to print. This name will print at the top of this report
|
---|
76 | along with the word
|
---|
77 | @VA CLASSIFICATION
|
---|
78 | FORMULARY (BY VA CLASS)
|
---|
79 | You may print by DRUG GENERIC NAME/TRADENAME or VA CLASS CODE.
|
---|
80 | Enter a <RET> or
|
---|
81 | to print by DRUG GENERIC NAME/TRADENAME or
|
---|
82 | for VA CLASS CODE.
|
---|
83 | Print by:
|
---|
84 | DRUG GENERIC NAME/TRADENAME//
|
---|
85 | to print by local generic name/tradename.
|
---|
86 | to print by VA Drug Class Code
|
---|
87 | You may enter an
|
---|
88 | CcGg
|
---|
89 | GENERIC/TRADE
|
---|
90 | Do you wish to include supply items
|
---|
91 | This report shows a list of the active drugs in local DRUG file where the
|
---|
92 | GENERIC NAME does not match the VA PRINT NAME.
|
---|
93 | Print Report for (A)ll Drugs or (S)elect a Range of Drugs
|
---|
94 | Nothing queued to print.
|
---|
95 | Enter 'A' to run report for all local drugs. Enter 'S' to select a range
|
---|
96 | (alphabetically) of local drugs to print.
|
---|
97 | Print report for drugs with leading numerics
|
---|
98 | There are drugs in the Drug file with leading numerics.
|
---|
99 | There are some entries in the drug file with leading numerics.
|
---|
100 | Enter Yes to print the report for those drugs.
|
---|
101 | To see drugs beginning with the letter 'A', enter 'A', or whichever letter you
|
---|
102 | wish to see. To see drugs in a range, for example drugs starting with the
|
---|
103 | letters 'G', 'H', 'I' and 'J', enter in the format 'G-J'.
|
---|
104 | Enter either 1 letter, 'A', 'B', etc., to see drugs beginning with that letter,
|
---|
105 | or to see a range of drugs enter in the format 'A-C', 'G-M', 'S-Z', etc.
|
---|
106 | Select a Range
|
---|
107 | Invalid response , enter a letter, 'A', 'B', etc., or a range, 'C-F', 'M-R', etc.
|
---|
108 | This report will include drugs starting with the letter
|
---|
109 | and ending with drugs starting with the letter
|
---|
110 | This report will be for drugs with leading numerics.
|
---|
111 | This report will be for all drugs.
|
---|
112 | Local Drug/VA Print Name Report
|
---|
113 | Report queued to print.
|
---|
114 | for Drugs with Leading Numerics
|
---|
115 | for All Drugs
|
---|
116 | for Drug Names Beginning with the letter
|
---|
117 | VA Print Name
|
---|
118 | NATIONAL DRUG INFO FROM YOUR LOCAL FILE
|
---|
119 | LOCAL DRUG INFO
|
---|
120 | NDF INFO
|
---|
121 | PKG SIZE
|
---|
122 | PKG TYPE
|
---|
123 | Enter number of one of the trade names displayed
|
---|
124 | Or press return to view more
|
---|
125 | If none of them match, press return to proceed
|
---|
126 | to next step in matching process
|
---|
127 | Enter NDC Code for drug from your drug file
|
---|
128 | Enter number of one of the drugs displayed or press
|
---|
129 | return to view more.
|
---|
130 | to skip this step and go directly to the
|
---|
131 | enter NDC Code <WITH DASHES>:
|
---|
132 | The drugs displayed are
|
---|
133 | found in the National
|
---|
134 | Drug File
|
---|
135 | If the drug from the National Drug File matches the drug
|
---|
136 | from your drug file enter
|
---|
137 | If an incorrect response was entered, respond
|
---|
138 | or press return to proceed to next step in matching process
|
---|
139 | Enter Package Type which matches the Package Type of the drug
|
---|
140 | in your drug file
|
---|
141 | Enter Package Size matches the Package Size
|
---|
142 | of the drug in your drug file
|
---|
143 | If none of them match, enter
|
---|
144 | This routine will merge the following data from the National Drug File
|
---|
145 | into your local drug file:
|
---|
146 | (1) PTR TO NDF
|
---|
147 | (2) VA PRODUCT NAME FROM NDF
|
---|
148 | (3) PTR TO NDF VA PRODUCT NAME
|
---|
149 | (4) PTR TO PACKAGE SIZE IN NDF
|
---|
150 | (5) PTR TO PACKAGE TYPE IN NDF AND
|
---|
151 | (6) NEW VA DRUG CLASSIFICATION.
|
---|
152 | If drugs match, enter
|
---|
153 | for YES
|
---|
154 | If you would like to rematch drug, enter
|
---|
155 | for NO
|
---|
156 | If no match is possible, press return and the drug will remain unmatched
|
---|
157 | and next drug in your drug file will be displayed
|
---|
158 | This drug has already been matched and classified with the
|
---|
159 | National Drug File.
|
---|
160 | This drug has also been marked to transmit to CMOP.
|
---|
161 | If you choose to rematch it, the drug will be marked NOT TO TRANSMIT to CMOP.
|
---|
162 | This drug has been manually classed but not matched (merged with NDF).
|
---|
163 | Do you wish to match/rematch it? N//
|
---|
164 | to rematch this drug.
|
---|
165 | or press <RET> to quit.
|
---|
166 | ANSWER MUST BE YES OR NO
|
---|
167 | PSS*1.0*57
|
---|
168 | If you wish to begin matching process from beginning of your local drug file,
|
---|
169 | . This will allow you to match drugs which may have been re-activated.
|
---|
170 | Press return to continue with next drug following the one last matched
|
---|
171 | Display ingredients for this NDF drug? N//
|
---|
172 | Displays ingredients (including strengths and units)
|
---|
173 | from your local file, respond
|
---|
174 | If it is not a match, respond
|
---|
175 | If you want to pass to next drug and leave this drug unverified, press return
|
---|
176 | You must use the Conversion Rematch option first before using this option.
|
---|
177 | If you wish to start the automatic match by NDC Code process, respond
|
---|
178 | The automatic match by NDC will only run the first initial time you respond
|
---|
179 | If you do not wish to start this process, respond
|
---|
180 | If you wish to class more than one unmatched drug (automatically looping by
|
---|
181 | local generic name) respond
|
---|
182 | If you wish to class one unmatched drug, respond
|
---|
183 | Enter VA Drug Classification code
|
---|
184 | Format for code is 2 alphabetics followed by 3 numerics (i.e. AA999)
|
---|
185 | If the
|
---|
186 | option has been run
|
---|
187 | for this drug, the Classification cannot be changed!
|
---|
188 | If you would like to view class descriptions, respond
|
---|
189 | If you do not wish to view class descriptions, respond
|
---|
190 | Enter a number for your choice or enter an
|
---|
191 | to leave this drug as a manually
|
---|
192 | classed drug and proceed to the next entry to be matched. You may also enter an
|
---|
193 | Press RETURN to see the rest of your choices, or you may enter a number
|
---|
194 | for your choice or enter an
|
---|
195 | to leave this drug as a manually classed
|
---|
196 | drug and proceed to the next entry to be matched. You may also enter an
|
---|
197 | If you wish to start the Conversion Rematch process, respond
|
---|
198 | This option will only run the first initial time you respond
|
---|
199 | Hospital Formulary Report
|
---|
200 | GENERIC/TRADE NAME
|
---|
201 | PRICE / DISP UNT
|
---|
202 | No Class
|
---|
203 | No Price /
|
---|
204 | No Price
|
---|
205 | FORMULARY (BY VA DRUG CLASS)
|
---|
206 | VA DRUG CLASS
|
---|
207 | PRICE /
|
---|
208 | GENERIC NAME
|
---|
209 | DISP UNT
|
---|
210 | TRADE NAME(S)
|
---|
211 | Enter your choice or press return to continue:
|
---|
212 | Match made with
|
---|
213 | Now select VA Product Name
|
---|
214 | Invalid answer
|
---|
215 | Is this a match < Reply Y, N or press return to continue > :
|
---|
216 | Invalid Response
|
---|
217 | Inactive VA Product entry has been selected!!
|
---|
218 | NOno
|
---|
219 | No match found
|
---|
220 | Local drug
|
---|
221 | PACKAGE SIZE:
|
---|
222 | PACKAGE TYPE:
|
---|
223 | Is this a match ?
|
---|
224 | The CS Federal Schedule associated with this drug in the VA Product file
|
---|
225 | represents a DEA, Special Handling code of
|
---|
226 | Enter RETURN to continue...
|
---|
227 | This report gives you a printed copy of the local drug name, inactive date, NDC,
|
---|
228 | and the DEA value. If your local drug is matched to NDF and National Formulary
|
---|
229 | and/or Restriction information exists,
|
---|
230 | this is also displayed after the drug
|
---|
231 | name. This report requires 132 columns.
|
---|
232 | This option will allow you to look up entries in your local DRUG file. It will
|
---|
233 | display National Drug File software match information.
|
---|
234 | Select DRUG GENERIC NAME :
|
---|
235 | DRUG Generic Name:
|
---|
236 | *** NO NATIONAL DRUG FILE INFORMATION ***
|
---|
237 | Transmit To CMOP:
|
---|
238 | Str:
|
---|
239 | Unt:
|
---|
240 | Secondary Class(es):
|
---|
241 | Multi
|
---|
242 | Single
|
---|
243 | Unscheduled
|
---|
244 | Schedule I
|
---|
245 | Schedule II
|
---|
246 | Schedule III
|
---|
247 | Schedule IV
|
---|
248 | Schedule V
|
---|
249 | Dosage Form:
|
---|
250 | VA Dispense Unit:
|
---|
251 | Primary Drug Class:
|
---|
252 | Single/Multi Source Product:
|
---|
253 | Inactivation Date:
|
---|
254 | Max Single Dose:
|
---|
255 | Min Single Dose:
|
---|
256 | Max Daily Dose:
|
---|
257 | Min Daily Dose:
|
---|
258 | Max Cumulative Dose:
|
---|
259 | Restriction:
|
---|
260 | Press <Return> to Continue
|
---|
261 | This report will give you an alphabetic listing, by local generic name, of the
|
---|
262 | drugs from your local drug file which are
|
---|
263 | and have been assigned a
|
---|
264 | manual VA Drug Classification through the option
|
---|
265 | Allow Unmatched Drugs To Be
|
---|
266 | Classed
|
---|
267 | . This report will exclude your supply items that have been assigned
|
---|
268 | Manually Classed Drugs Report
|
---|
269 | No Drugs Found
|
---|
270 | MANUALLY CLASSED DRUGS REPORT
|
---|
271 | LOCAL DRUG GENERIC NAME
|
---|
272 | This option will merge NDF fields into your local drug file. This will also
|
---|
273 | produce an Error Report for entries in the translation file which are not
|
---|
274 | in the local file if they should exist.
|
---|
275 | These exceptions will not be merged.
|
---|
276 | You may queue this report if you wish.
|
---|
277 | Merge Error Report
|
---|
278 | MERGE ERROR REPORT
|
---|
279 | INTERNAL FILE NUMBER
|
---|
280 | No Errors Found During Merge
|
---|
281 | ***** This entry no longer exists in your local drug file. *****
|
---|
282 | This entry will not be merged.
|
---|
283 | needs to be rematched to Orderable Item.
|
---|
284 | I will attempt to match the NDCs from your SYNONYMS.
|
---|
285 | This report will print out all National Formulary marked for National
|
---|
286 | Formulary. You may sort by National Formulary Name or by VA Class.
|
---|
287 | This report requires 132 columns. You may queue the report to print,
|
---|
288 | if you wish.
|
---|
289 | Sort by VA Class (C) or National Formulary Name (N)?
|
---|
290 | National Formulary Report
|
---|
291 | VHA NATIONAL FORMULARY (BY NAME)
|
---|
292 | R Indicates that a Restriction exists for the Product.
|
---|
293 | NATIONAL FORMULARY NAME
|
---|
294 | This report must be run to a printer.
|
---|
295 | VHA NATIONAL FORMULARY (BY CLASS)
|
---|
296 | This report should be run after executing the menu option
|
---|
297 | Merge National Drug
|
---|
298 | File Data Into Local File
|
---|
299 | . It may be useful to print this report before and
|
---|
300 | after executing the
|
---|
301 | Allow Unmatched Drugs To Be Classed
|
---|
302 | It gives you
|
---|
303 | #################### #################### ####################
|
---|
304 | #################### #################### ####################
|
---|
305 | #################### #################### ####################
|
---|
306 | #################### #################### ####################
|
---|
307 | #################### #################### ####################
|
---|