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That is fine for the printed flowsheet for vitals but in the process flowsheet 
if I have my Ventilator information on the flowsheet for Respiratory and it has 
SpO2 on it and also on the intervention for the Incentive Spirometry SpO2 is on 
that CDS and we just so happen to have it on our CDS for Vital Signs.  The 
staff document the vital signs and do a pulse oxy reading and because we have 
that shared query on the screens when Respiratory pulls their Flowsheet up it 
makes it look like the patient is on a ventilator and talk about confusing the 
staff and the physicians with our documentation.  So yes it is nice to be able 
to see the information that is entered from the other modules but keep it on 
the linked interventions don't add it to ever other intervention under the sun. 
 
Brenda

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenny Whiteside [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:14 PM
To: Brenda Bakaysa; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Flowsheet from meditech Question


I would not want to see Meditech change this to only include data filed on that 
intervention!  We use our flowsheets to pull data for vital signs, for example, 
and we want nurses to see the patient's vitals whether documented in NUR, in ER 
prior to the patient's arrival to the floor for admission, or in the OR/PACU!  
We use the same queries in NUR, EDM, and we will in ORM for this reason.  

Perhaps a setting to allow or disallow data filed from other 
interventions/modules would be a nice enhancement.

Thanks,
Kenny Whiteside

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Meditech's answer to this is that it is working as designed.  I have expressed 
several times that this is not a good thing but they don't seem to get it......
Brenda Bakaysa, RN
Clinical Applications Support Coordinator
Indiana Regional Medical Center
PO Box 788
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: 724-463-1002
   Fax:  724-357-7289
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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From: Marie-Pierre Dionne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Flowsheet from meditech Question


Hello meditech L,
 
anyone out there using the flowsheet from meditech?
 
We are seing problems with the shared queries.
For example we document int. A then  it automatically defaults in under the 
title of the intervention B because they share queries. (even thaugh it was not 
documented on that one.) You then have to click on the  results and say view 
CDS to see the true intervention for which it was documented on (A). 
 
*Anyone have a workaround for this?
*Is the only way to use sections and divide them up?
 
thanks
 
 
Marie-Pierre Dionne, RN, BScN
Analyste clinique Informatique
IT clinical analyst
Hopital Montfort, Ottawa, On - Canada
(613) 746-4621 Poste 2311
Téléchasseur: 613-715-6646 (Interne 213)
Page: 613-715-6646 (Internal 213)





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