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Drug Setup

Drug Setup. Familiarize yourself with Drugs. 1. Familiarize yourself with Drugs. Click on Data Analysis Click on Query Engine Select Infertility Drugs query under system Administration (Data Dictionary) folder Click on Run icon Export to Excel and print (if needed).

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Drug Setup

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  1. Drug Setup

  2. Familiarize yourself with Drugs 1

  3. Familiarize yourself with Drugs • Click on Data Analysis • Click on Query Engine • Select Infertility Drugs query under system Administration (Data Dictionary) folder • Click on Run icon • Export to Excel and print (if needed)

  4. Thoroughly review Drug Setup handout • Organize all of your drugs to your specifications of categories and Subcategories. • Review and correct all Dosage, pharmacy instructions and patient instructions

  5. Updating your Drug List 2

  6. Drug Components • Drug Category • Drug Subcategory • Infertility Drugs • Drug Setup • Drug Strength • Flowsheet Tag • SIG / Signature • Patient Instructions

  7. Flowsheet Tag Signature Patient Instructions Drug Components Drug Category Drug Subcategory 1 Drug Subcategory 2 Drug Subcategory (n) Drugs Strength 1 Strength 2 Strength (n)

  8. Drug Category Drug Category (Setup Drugs Drug Categories) • A division or classification of drugs as having particular characteristics • Example: • Adjuncts • Antibiotics • Gonadotropins Used in Flowsheet setup– Where all drugs categorized in this category can appear on a given flowsheet column

  9. Drug Subcategory Drug Subcategory (Setup Drugs Drug Subcategories) • A subordinate category or a division of a category • Example: • Adjuncts • Adjuncts • Anticoagulants/antiplatest • Etc. Used in Flowsheet setup– Where all drugs categorized in this subcategory can appear on a given flowsheet column

  10. Drugs Drugs(Setup Drugs Infertility Drugs)

  11. Drugs Drugs(Tree View)– Displays drugs logically under category and subcategory

  12. Drugs Drugs • Define Drug Category, Subcategory’ Name, Dose, Admin Route, UOM and Type. • Show on Rx–Displays the drug on Prescription Template and Prescription writing screens • Drug Strength(s) • Add new strength (click on +) • Remove strength (check the Inactive checkbox

  13. Drug Signature For each Drug Strength, define Signature 1. Add new Signature for selected Strength (Click on +) 2. Remove Signature from selected Strength (Click on X)

  14. Drug Signatures For each Signature, define tags • Flowsheet Tag: What displays on the flowsheet cells • Signature: What goes on the prescription and Pharmacy Portal • Patient Instructions: What goes on daily instructions generated from the flowsheet and on Patient Portal • Pharmacy Package: Not currently used

  15. Testing Drug Setup in Flowsheet Layout 3

  16. Testing Drug Category • If you chose Drug Category in the flowsheet setup, eIVF will show all drugs in all subcategories

  17. Testing Drug Category • All drugs in Contraceptive Category and related subcategories are displayed

  18. Testing Drug Subcategory • If you chose Drug Subcategory in the flowsheet setup, eIVF will show all drugs in give subcategory

  19. Testing Drug Subcategory • Only drugs in Combo Triphasic subcategory are displayed

  20. Testing Drug SIG on Pharmacy Portal 4

  21. Testing Drug SIG • Signature will go to the Pharmacy Portal

  22. Testing Drug SIG • When you create an Rx, it will show pharmacy instructions

  23. Testing Drug Instructions on Patient Portal 5

  24. Patient Instructions will go to Patient Portal and calendars

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