How to document a new female examination?
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<li><strong>Date</strong>: date of the registration of the document. If the lightning icon is clicked will be selected the current date.</li> | <li><strong>Date</strong>: date of the registration of the document. If the lightning icon is clicked will be selected the current date.</li> |
Revision as of 15:19, 10 January 2013
On a patient's main window, click on Female exam..
In order to create a new examination, click on the arrow at the right of the New examination icon. A menu will appear showing a couple of options. Select the desired one.
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The following window will open:
Explaination of the fields/icons:
- Date: date of the registration of the document. If the lightning icon is clicked will be selected the current date.
- By: author of the document or of the notes
- QM: QM field icon can be used to access the QM fields associated to this document
- Browse: clicking on the arrows will scroll the documents archived upwards or downwards
- Text area: a "WordPad" like tool that can be used to input a text.
- Container for pictures and documents: pictures and files can be easily linked to the document by dragging and dropping them into the blue box. Then they can be opened doble clicking on the icon.
- Open patient directory: opens the directory that contains all the files related to the patient
- Add document: allows to browse the directories and to add a single document
- Open document: always to open the document added.
Note: the only difference between a female and male patient is that for the male patient, it is only possible to choose the option Male Findings.
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