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The Properties tab s a section for the attributes on the selected document element from the Report Setup panel.
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Catalog Pick List Tab
The Catalog Pick List is a concept for Request Catalogs that allows your clinician, staff, or student to add multiple tests or image requests quickly, on a single Request on the patient record. For example, if your clinician wants to order a complete blood panel for a patient, they can go to a pick list set up for common blood tests, and order the appropriate tests from that panel without having to search for each test one at a time. Catalog Pick Lists are also especially useful for radiology, where multiple views may be needed, but there are hundreds of options available in the catalog. A catalog pick list can be used to narrow down to the most common selections.
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Panels
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Panel Name
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Description
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Pick Lists
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Pick List Categories
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Pick List Items
Pick List Panel
To view the contents of an existing pick list, click on the Pick List name. It will highlight, and the categories that belong to the pick list will load.
Click on a category to view the items that belong to the pick list category.
To view the description of any specific item, mouse over the Info Dot. The description will appear in the mouse over text.
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Pick Lists Fields
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Field Name
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Description
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New Pick List
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Print Pick List
Pick List Categories Panel
Any existing categories associated with a pick list will display when you have selected that pick list row from the first panel.
Like the main pick lists, a summary description of the categories is visible via an info dot.
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Fields
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Field Name
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Description
Pick List Items Panel
Fields
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Field Name
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Description
Add or Edit a Pick List, Category, or Item
Double click the selected line to open the edit window. You can modify the name or the description.
Click on Save to apply the changes.
(image of the add pick list window)
Fields
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Field Name
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Description
Set a Pick List as Inactive
If the contents of a pick list should be temporarily disabled, for example if a service is not going to be offered during the summer months, you can turn off the Active flag on the Pick List.
This will preserve the contents of the pick list, and you can change it back to Active when the service will be offered again.
Delete a Pick List, Category, or Item
To permanently remove a pick list, category, or item from the system, click on the Delete button on the Pick List line item.
You will get a pop up warning asking you to confirm that you really want to delete the item.
(image of the Delete pop up)
Once you click on the OK button, the pick list, category, or item will immediately disappear.
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Deleted items, categories, and pick lists cannot be restored from the system. If you want to add these objects back in, you will need to perform this manually or contact your IT department for assistance. |
Print Pick List
You can print the Pick List to provide it to your clinical staff on paper. This can be especially helpful for training new clinical rotation students, residents, or interns, or during the Junior Surgery classes.
Click on the Print Pick List button. A PDF window will appear that can be sent to a local or network printer.
(image of the PDF)
Add New Pick List Category
Click on the New Category button to add a new category to the pick list.
A window will appear. Enter in the name of the Category and an appropriate description.
Click on the Save button. The new category will appear in the list.
(image of the blank add button)
Fields
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Field Name
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Description
Sort Pick List Categories or Items
For a Pick List with a large number of Categories, it is possible to change the sort order. VetView recommends having the most common items at the top, to assist clinicians.
Select the category you want to move. Click on the Up or Down button to adjust it.
To sort alphabetically, click on the Sort List button.
(image of the categories)