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This section is current as of version 1.6.1

A request is a document that will be filled out or completed by a different unit than the one associated with the current episode.

A unit that is capable of getting a request must be marked as a "receiving unit" in the Hospital Setup.  

Examples of requests could include imaging, lab accessions, anesthesia, echocardiograms, and so forth.

When a request is added to an episode, the associated medical record category is added, and the request can be monitored on the episode based on the external statuses displayed in the record.  Personnel may also receive status notifications as a request is processed and completed. 

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Because Requests are intended to be completed by personnel outside of the episode, not all options available on Documents will be available on requests.

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titleAdd a New Request to an Episode

Right click on the Episode Header, and choose "Add New Element > Add Request" to open up the request dialog box.

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Or click on Add Requests from the header for the episode.

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All the requests available for your hospital will load on this page.  Requests can be filtered by catalogs, by units, or by pick lists if those have been set up.

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Or, if you know the name of the request you want, you can start typing it in on the request line itself.

For example, typing in "FIV" will load up any requests that include those letters, regardless of the unit.

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If required, enter in a specimen name, and the date and time it was captured.

The Requesting DVM is the supervising clinician, and the Requestor is the student, technician, or other staff member who is submitting the request.

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For requests in which you may not have all the required information, you can click on Draft, and return to the request from the patient record later.

The request unit may also have some questions that must be answered as part of the request.  These will appear after you click on the Next button.  (If there are no questions, then the Submit button is immediately available instead.)

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