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When the document is open for editing, you can add the text elements to each portion of the SOAP before selection selecting the problem, as appropriate.
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If the A and P elements are set to display before adding a problem, then the first problem that is added will be considered to be the problem that these elements are applied to.
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As part of the improvements in 5.0, all document categories now have a basic default document template, including SOAPs. This is named the VetView Default in the Templates list. If your hospital unit has not made their own custom SOAP document, you can use the default template to add problems and SOAPs with minimal elements. You can also access all other documents within the hospital by viewing Other Options. In this example, the unit has a document named Problems and a document named SOAPs in addition to the VetView default SOAP template. |
Edit Problems on the SOAP
Problems can be actively managed on the SOAP as you are working on the patient.
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Merge one problem into another problem
Rename a Problem
Set a Problem as Inactive: This button will also prompt you to “Remove from Report?” if you no longer want it to be on the SOAP. Choose “No” if you want it to stay on the SOAP even though it will no longer be Active.
Set a Problem as Active (from Inactive): Inactive problems on a SOAP can be returned to Active status at any time.
Resolve the problem
Remove the problem (set to Deleted status):
For Remove you will also be prompted to remove it not only from the SOAP document, but from the Master Problem List as well. Choose either or choose Both to clear it completely if it was added in error.
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Manage SOAPs: Submit for Review and Verification Workflow
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Faculty supervisors who have the Manage SOAPs privilege have additional options available on the cases for their students. The expected workflow for a SOAP is as follows:
Student: Writes SOAP, submits for Review
Supervisor: Reviews SOAP, and requests that the student Revises if needed
Student: Makes revisions, submits for Review again
Supervisor: If no more revisions are needed, the supervisor can Verify the SOAP to indicate the work is completed
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In addition to the verification workflow, the Manage SOAP privilege allows a supervisor to perform certain actions on a SOAP to help maintain the integrity of the patient record.
Delete SOAP
If a SOAP was added by accident when the student only intended to add a new problem to an existing SOAP, the supervisor can delete the additional document.
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Use this option when a SOAP was added too early in the episode. SOAPs are due 1-2 days after the date they were added to the patient record; if a SOAP was added too early on an episode by a student and they’ve already performed work on it, they can ask their supervisor to modify the date and time to allow them to complete the work before the deadline.
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Reopen
If a SOAP was verified but additional work needs to be done on them afterward, the Supervisor can Reopen the SOAP to allow for the Review-Revise-Verify process to be completed a second time.
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In VetView 5.0, since SOAPs are now considered to be standard Documents, you have all the same options available on SOAPs that are available on other documents as long as you have the appropriate privileges.
Charges
In the unlikely event your hospital wants to track a product against SOAPs, this can be done using the Charges button. These are considered Request charges on SOAPs.or Document charges depending on whether your SOAP is considered a Request or Document within the patient record.
In this example, the SOAP is considered a request charge.
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Personnel
A much more common use case for SOAPs would be adding Personnel. The student(s) who are completing the SOAP can be added as the users, and the supervising faculty member as well.
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Note that as of VetView 5.0, the last updated user and date/time for the person who added and last Saved and the person who Verified are tracked independently. |
Attachments
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Like any report, these can be customized to display your university or clinic’s logo.
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Master Problem List on the Visit Summary Tab
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This button loads the new Patient MPL List Edit Problems Window. Within this window, you can manage the problems on the patient recordthe Master Problem List, in the same way you can manage them from a document on the Episode.
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If you add a new Problem directly from the MPL Widget, the Source for the problem will display as the Master Problem List.
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Sort Problems on the Master Problem List
You can prioritize the problems on the MPL by selecting a problem and clicking the Sort button.
Note that the assigned numbers are permanent and cannot be altered, but you can have the most important issue at the top of the list, and sort inactive and resolved problems to the bottom.
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Select the row you want to sort, and use the Move Up and Move Down arrows to sort the problems into the desired order. This process saves automatically
Show History / Active List
The Show History button on the MPL will change the view from the current list of problems to display a list of any problems that were set as inactive, had their names changed, or were merged.
After Show History is clicked, the button itself will change and the name will become Active List. Click on this button to return to the original MPL view.
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Any problems that were deleted from the patient record will appear in the Show History section with a strike through, and their original history will also appear. In the example above, |
Manage Problems: Merge, Inactivate, Resolve
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Select the second problem that the first problem will be merged into:
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Once you click the Merge button, the two problems will be joined together in the background, and only the problem that was set as the “Merge To” will remain on the Master Problem List.
You can view any merged problems by clicking on the Show History button on the MPL to see the changes.
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Set Problem as Inactive
If a problem is no longer presenting in a patient, but you are not certain it is resolved, you can set it as Inactive until you have further confirmation that the problem is present or not. Many times animals appear to be better temporarily, or their owners no longer observes the original issue, but the underlying ailment is still there. The Inactive status permits you to bring back a problem to SOAP at any time.
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Resolve Problems
If a problem truly has been resolved - identified, treated, and not observed again for a period of time - you can mark it as Resolved on the Master Problem List by clicking on Edit Problems, selecting the problem from the list, and then clicking on the Resolve button.
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The status of the Problem will change to Resolved. If a problem returns, it can be set as Active again at any time - Resolved is not a permanent status on the MPL.
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