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1 | Add New Contact Button | Used to add a new contact to the list. Adding to this list will also add a contact on the Contacts Tab of the Patient Information tab |
2 | Open/Close Log Entry Button | Clicking the pencil icon opens/closes the New Log Entry window. |
3 | Date | Defaults to the current date & time. |
4 | Communicated Comments | This is the box used to write the log entry itself. |
5 | Internal Comments | This is the box used to write the comments intended only for internal users of VetView. |
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to view and enter Patient Details, Alerts, Documents, Tag information and Notes. Image Added Patient Details WindowThe top portion of this screen displays the demographic information of the patient. In order to make a patient in VetView, you must have the patient's name (Animal ID) and species as the minimum information. Additional details can be added on this screen after a patient is created. Image Added Patient Alerts WindowPatient Alerts display on this screen in the same format that they will appear on the Cashier Screen and other locations in the system. Episode alerts will appear as well. Image Added Documents TabHere you can attach any files/documents to a patient's record. To add a file, click on the Attach Document button. Documents are stored in a hierarchical list, depending on the episode and Medical Record group where they were attached. For patients with a large number of attachments, you can filter by the Medical Record Category to reduce the visible options. You can also search by a keyword in the attachment, such as the RDVM's name in the Description. Image Added The column names on this window cannot be sorted, but you can collapse each episode to hide the contents as needed. Documents will always load in chronological order.
Document Information WindowTo upload a new document, click on the Attach Document button. A local upload window will open to allow you to choose the file. Click Open, and then the Document Information window will appear. VetView's upload system allows you to change the name of the file as it will be stored in our system. You can choose to attach the document to the entire patient, to attach it to a specific episode in a given medical record category, or to attach it directly to an existing Document or Request. The shape and options on this upload window will change as you make your choices. Image Added Click on the Save button to complete the upload process. The uploaded document will appear in the Documents list. Tags TabHere you can view/edit tags associated with the patient. Certain tags can be added to this automatically when a Document using the Tag document element is added to an episode. So for example, if you have given the rabies shot to a patient and your hospital has a document specifically made for rabies vaccination, you can enter the tag into the document, and it should automatically import into this tab. Image Added To manually add a new tag, click on the Add New Tag button. A small window will open to enter the tag information. Image Added Tags are customized for your hospital, so a list of available tags may change in the drop down menu as they are added or removed. Notes TabHere you can add notes to a patient (with the option of turning those notes into alerts). Image Added Click on the Add button to add a new comment to the patient record. A small window will open. Image Added A comment without an alert will appear as a line on the Notes tab. Add Alerts via the Notes TabClick on the Alert checkmark to display a drop down menu of the active patient alerts for the system. Choose the alert you want to add, and include any comments. Then click on Save to add the alert. Image Added Certain actions on the patient record, such as removing alerts or the patient being marked as Deceased, will also be logged into the Notes automatically, along with a date and time and the user who performed the action. |
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