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Title: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Query attribute help (glucometers and BMV)
If you want to see queries and Lab results together, you can use the mixed groups.
 
That is what we do for glucometers and Insulin. We chose not to pull the lab result into the MAR or the screen we used before the MAR because of the scenarios you described.
 
We also print the Lab result along with the queries on a graphic record.


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Have you thought of using a Lab View Group instead of a CDS?  That would be
strictly viewing the results from Lab...




Kevin McConnell, PharmD.
Clinical Consultant
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We are interfacing our glucometers to Meditech.  The results flow to Lab and
not Nursing, which is okay to a point.  In some attempt to not ruin any
reports and workflow for nursing and physicians, I "adopted" an attribute to
pull a lab result into a query.  This CDS pops up in BMV to be filed when
the insulin dose is either documented as given or not.  It includes a query
with an attribute for the glucometer reading, a query with attribute for the
date and time of the glucometer reading, and one last free-text query of
just one character (didn't know what else to do) to get the filing to stop
long enough so nursing could see what was going into these fields.
Otherwise, it just screams on by and may be filing an old result that they
don't want in there.

The problem:  If they don't want this result to file, it won't let them back
up into the fields with attributes and enter a different value.  Is there a
way to change this?  Also, it basically won't let you file the
administration without filing the queries to the nursing intervention.

Neither one of these is a problem 95% of the time.  Then, there's the rest
of the time...........

Thanks for any help you may have.

Sheila Method, Clinical Analyst
Memorial Healthcare
826 West King Street
Owosso MI 48867
v: 989-729-4688
f: 989-729-4699


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