Client 214 betas

Discussion in 'New Release and Beta Release Information' started by Graham, Mar 31, 2008.

  1. Jerry

    Jerry Administrator Staff Member

    [quote user="Jason"]
    Like what pictograms ?

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    Take 4 times a day, with meals and at bedtime.



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    Sometimes I do trigger injections, so Graham's video was apropos. Since I do osteopathic manipulation sometimes (my training is D.O. family practice), I find "pictograms" much quicker and easy to follow than describing "somatic dysfunction" or "osteopathic lesions (I dislike either term, really) longhand. Arrows to a body part or shaded body parts are much more readily comprehended than columns of stuff like "T3 SB Left Rot R" (T3 Side Bent Left, Rotated Right). So I like homunculus or skeletal types of pictograms to use for drawing upon. For urgent care, I like lots of detailed hand and extremity anatomical drawings to illustrate wounds. I have drawn some with a graphics tablet, much easier to use saved ones.
  2. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Cool.

    I am on the lookout for medical diagrams that are easily inked on.

    I can share some of mine if you want them.

  3. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2>R214B52 for Windows</h2>

    • The T/Stamp now works where the local timezone is GMT ( Rebol bug )
    • The pharmacy lookup now shows "Pharmacy" in the filter
    • If you bring up the Medication Manager using a function key, the
      drug name field has focus ( it does not if you use the function list instead to bring up the medication manager
      due to a GUI bug )
  4. Jerry

    Jerry Administrator Staff Member

    That would be excellent! I have wished for a long time that there could be a repository of anatomical drawings and shall we say "medical clip art" contributed by users. Somebody cautioned me once that any contributed drawings that are placed in a public repository should have some kind of copyright, say a GPL for documents or something so they don't get snapped up and copyrighted by somebody else. Any thoughts on that?
  5. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 class="editable">R84B11 for Windows - server
    [​IMG]</h2>

    New expiry date in Nov 2008

    Use the [Update] button on your server now!
  6. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Has anyone else tried printing embedded images, or used the image directive apart from PainDoc?

  7. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2>R214B53 for Windows</h2>

    • All consults now display - previously the earliest one might not be visible in the group by none display mode
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    </h2>
  8. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 class="editable">R214B54 for Windows[​IMG]</h2>

    • Fixed some focus issues
    • Functional mockup for the new Vaccination popup
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    </h2>
  9. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    And looks like the focus fix has killed double click on a list or table [:'(]
  10. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 class="editable">R214B55 for Windows[​IMG]</h2>

    • Fixes double clicking which was broken by B54
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    </h2>
  11. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 class="editable">R214B56 for Windows[​IMG]</h2>
    • Fills in patient name by default when messaging staff about a patient result
    Now this means that any time you message staff, it will use the current patient ... so there's now an extra button to remove the patient instead <h2 class="editable"></h2>
  12. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    [quote user="Graham"]<h2 class="editable">R214B56 for Windows[​IMG]</h2>
    • Fills in patient name by default when messaging staff about a patient result
    Now this means that any time you message staff, it will use the current patient ... so there's now an extra button to remove the patient instead <h2 class="editable"></h2>

    [/quote]

    Are you sure that's needed ?

    (1) click on Messages and (2) click on Name.

    That is fast enough for me.
  13. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    That's the way it is ...
  14. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 style="background-repeat: no-repeat; background-image: url('http://compkarori.no-ip.biz:8090/skins/common/icons/editor-h1.gif'); font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif; margin-bottom: 4px; padding-bottom: 0px; color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-size: 16pt; background-position: 100% 0%">R84B12 for Windows (server)</h2><ul style="margin-top: 1.5em; margin-bottom: 0px; list-style-type: disc"><li style="line-height: 1.25">Vaccination support[/list]Run the "Upgrade" script on your server to get this.<h2 class="editable" style="background-repeat: no-repeat; background-image: url('http://compkarori.no-ip.biz:8090/skins/common/icons/editor-h1.gif'); font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif; margin-bottom: 4px; padding-bottom: 0px; color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-size: 16pt; background-position: 100% 0%">R214B57 for Windows[​IMG]</h2><ul style="margin-top: 1.5em; margin-bottom: 0px; list-style-type: disc"><li style="line-height: 1.25">Vaccination Support - needs B12 server running[/list]To add a vaccination1. Bring up the vaccination popup2. Select a vaccine from left3. Add a lotno4. Select the lotno5. Use it6. Optionally tickle to remind for the next vaccine7. Add the vaccine.the buttons at bottom left filter on the vaccines. Use the "Update" button to change the type of Vaccine, name and CPT codes.
  15. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    If you need to add past vaccination history ( for someone who was given vaccines elsewhere ), create a dummy vaccine lot that is unique that you can use.

    Eg. BCG has the VCX code of 19, so create a vaccine lot called 19-elsewhere

  16. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <ul style="margin-top: 1.5em; margin-bottom: 0px; list-style-type: disc"><h2 class="editable" style="background-repeat: no-repeat; background-image: url('http://compkarori.no-ip.biz:8090/skins/common/icons/editor-h1.gif'); font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif; margin-bottom: 4px; padding-bottom: 0px; color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-size: 16pt; background-position: 100% 0%">R214B58 for Windows[​IMG][​IMG]</h2><ul style="margin-top: 1.5em; margin-bottom: 0px; list-style-type: disc"><li style="line-height: 1.25">Vaccinations can be printed and also inserted into a consult[/list][/list]
  17. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Scanning database structure...
    adenovirus, type 4
    adenovirus, type 7
    adenovirus, NOS
    anthrax
    BCG
    botulinum antitoxin
    cholera
    CMVIG
    dengue fever
    diphtheria antitoxin
    DT (pediatric)
    DTaP
    DTaP, 5 pertussis antigens
    DTaP, NOS
    DTaP-Hep B-IPV
    DTaP-Hib
    DTaP-Hib-IPV
    DTaP-IPV
    DTP
    DTP-Hib-Hep B
    hantavirus
    Hep A, adult
    Hep A, ped/adol, 2 dose
    Hep A, ped/adol, 3 dose
    Hep A, pediatric, NOS
    Hep A, NOS
    Hep A-Hep B
    HBIG
    Hep B, adolescent or pediatric
    Hep B, adolescent/high risk infant
    Hep B, adult
    Hep B, dialysis
    Hep B, NOS
    Hep C
    Hep E
    herpes simplex 2
    Hib (PRP-D)
    Hib (HbOC)
    Hib (PRP-T)
    Hib (PRP-OMP)
    Hib, NOS
    Hib-Hep B
    HIV
    HPV, bivalent
    HPV, quadrivalent
    IG
    IGIV
    IG, NOS
    influenza, live, intranasal
    influenza, split (incl. purified surface antigen)
    influenza, whole
    influenza, NOS
    influenza, 1203
    IPV
    OPV
    polio, NOS
    Japanese encephalitis
    Junin virus
    leishmaniasis
    leprosy
    Lyme disease
    MMR
    M/R
    malaria
    measles
    melanoma
    meningococcal
    meningococcal C conjugate
    meningococcal, NOS
    mumps
    parainfluenza-3
    pertussis
    plague
    pneumococcal
    pneumococcal conjugate
    pneumococcal, NOS
    Q fever
    rabies, intramuscular injection
    rabies, intradermal injection
    rabies, NOS
    rheumatic fever
    Rift Valley fever
    RIG
    rotavirus, monovalent
    rotavirus, NOS
    rotavirus, pentavalent
    rotavirus, tetravalent
    RSV-IGIV
    RSV-MAb
    rubella
    rubella/mumps

    Td (adult)
    Td (adult)
    Tdap
    tetanus toxoid
    tetanus toxoid, NOS
    tick-borne encephalitis
    TIG
    TST-OT tine test
    TST-PPD intradermal
    TST-PPD tine test
    TST, NOS
    tularemia vaccine
    typhoid, NOS
    typhoid, oral
    typhoid, parenteral
    typhoid, parenteral, AKD (U.S. military)
    typhoid, ViCPs
    vaccinia (smallpox)
    vaccinia immune globulin
    varicella
    VEE, inactivated
    VEE, live
    VEE, NOS
    VZIG
    VZIG (IND)
    yellow fever
    zoster
    no vaccine administered
    unknown
    RESERVED - do not use
    immune globulin, intramuscular
    immune globulin, intravenous
    botulinum antitoxin
    cytomegalovirus immune globulin, intravenous
    diphtheria antitoxin
    hepatitis B immune globulin
    rabies immune globulin
    rabies immune globulin
    respiratory syncytial virus monoclonal antibody (palivizumab), intramuscular
    respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin, intravenous
    tetanus immune globulin
    vaccinia immune globulin
    varicella zoster immune globulin
    adenovirus vaccine, type 4, live, oral
    adenovirus vaccine, type 7, live, oral
    anthrax vaccine
    Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine
    Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine
    hepatitis A vaccine, adult dosage
    hepatitis A vaccine, pediatric/adolescent dosage, 2 dose schedule
    hepatitis A vaccine, pediatric/adolescent dosage, 3 dose schedule
    hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine
    Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, HbOC conjugate
    Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, PRP-D conjugate
    Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, PRP-OMP conjugate
    Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, PRP-T conjugate
    Influenza virus vaccine, split virus (incl. purified surface antigen)
    Influenza virus vaccine, split virus (incl. purified surface antigen)
    influenza virus vaccine, split virus (incl. purified surface antigen)
    influenza virus vaccine, split virus (incl. purified surface antigen)
    influenza virus vaccine, live, attenuated, for intranasal use
    Lyme disease vaccine
    pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, polyvalent
    rabies vaccine, for intramuscular injection
    rabies vaccine, for intradermal injection
    rotavirus vaccine, pentavalent,
  18. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Too Many
  19. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Perhaps for you ... but others might need some that you don't.

    Just setup filters on the ones you wish to use.
  20. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    <h2 class="editable" style="background-repeat: no-repeat; background-image: url('http://compkarori.no-ip.biz:8090/skins/common/icons/editor-h1.gif'); font-family: Tahoma,Verdana,sans-serif; margin-bottom: 4px; padding-bottom: 0px; color: #000000; text-decoration: none; font-size: 16pt; background-position: 100% 0%">R214B59 for Windows/skins/common/icons/icon-trans.gif</h2><ul style="margin-top: 1.5em; margin-bottom: 0px; list-style-type: disc"><li style="line-height: 1.25">Vaccinations entered from the popup now appear in the superbill<li style="line-height: 1.25">Vaccine rules can be created as health maintenance rules.
    [/list]

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