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I will be surprised if anyone has anything to post.  The whole reason
for designing and implementing pop ups is to get as close to this
functionality as possible.


Daniel Davis, RN 
Patient Care Module Coordinator
Southern Hills Medical Center
Nashville, TN
(615) 781-4153

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Tanner
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 7:49 AM
To: Brian Golden; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MEDITECH-L] attribute to document a new intervention -
help withstatus board

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Please post to list!
TIA,
Susan Tanner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Brian Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> 
> Does anyone have an attribute that opens a new
> intervention and allows
> the user to document it?  This could be an
> alternative to "pop up"
> boxes.
> 
> We have avoided using pop ups by adding the
> questions to a new "page" of
> the CDS, and skipping them (with attributes) if not
> applicable.  This
> has worked well, until we started using the Status
> Board.
> 
> Our "Shift Assessment" intervention CDS has nearly
> 1,000 queries on it.
> Most queries are on individual interventions as well
> (i.e. Skin
> Assessment, IV, WOUND, Patient Teaching, etc.)
> 
> But, when we document the queries on the Shift
> Assessment, the
> individual interventions are still "DUE" on the
> status board.
> 
> What we are thinking of is:
> Removing the queries from the Shift Assessment CDS
> and replacing them
> with one query (per individual intervention) that
> asks: 
>       "Document Skin Assessment"
>       "Document Wounds"
>       "Document...."
> 
> A "Y" response would open up the individual
> intervention, document it,
> and file it, returning to the "Shift Assessment
> intervention each time.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Brian Golden, RN
> Southeast Missouri Hospital
> 1701 Lacey St.
> Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
> 
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