Hi. Someone can correct me on this, but labId in simplelabentry corresponds to an id that the lab may or may not generate that represents a test itself, like the ID that goes into the lab register. This is different than the sampleId, which is a specimen tracking number, which becomes more important of the sample either travels, or is put into storage. LabId is mapped to accession_number on the Order.
Also, multiple tests run against a single blood sample, and multiple tests that you run against a urine sample shouldn't be in the same lab panel, because they're different things. You should have your lab concepts in your dictionary built with ConceptSets representing the panels. This way, you can get a single order representing the lab panel, and then when the tests are preformed, the order gets mapped to as many obs as are required to answer all of the tests in the panel (or the Concepts in the lab panel ConceptSet). Does this answer your question? d On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Maniragena faustin <fausm...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Dave; > As I'm working on Laboratory orders and results management , I would like > you make me understand how you dealt with sample object you 've worked on > in SampleLabEntry module. > In sampleLabentry ,when you click on add oders I found where you were > adding date of sample meaning that you are somehow managing the sample > object.I would like you help me on sample management in Laboratory. > > - When the physician orders lab > exams(Ex:Hemoglobin,Hematocrit,albumin) for a specific patient,the patient > leaves for Laboartory to deliver samples of the ordered Lab exams.The lab > technician receives blood , urine as samples and are those samples that > need to be labeled with sampleId(specimen number) and not > Hemoglobin,hematocrit or albumin that have to be tested from those given > samples.As it stands now,I would ask you how you are managing the samples > when the patient is delivering them in Lab.Even in SimplelabEntry I found > you were dealing with LabId, date of sample....are those fields saved in > Order table?On the basis of the example mentioned above,blood and urine are > labeled with one labId.If yes where is this labId saved?Is there any > difference between sampleid and labid? > > Thanks > > -- > *MANIRAGENA Faustin > MOH/EMR DEVELOPER > Phone:0788670135* > > ------------------------------ > Click here to > unsubscribe<lists...@listserv.iupui.edu?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-devel-l>from > OpenMRS Developers' mailing list _________________________________________ To unsubscribe from OpenMRS Developers' mailing list, send an e-mail to lists...@listserv.iupui.edu with "SIGNOFF openmrs-devel-l" in the body (not the subject) of your e-mail. [mailto:lists...@listserv.iupui.edu?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-devel-l]