The patient sheet
Use a patient sheet to record information about a patient's clinical care. If necessary, a patient can have many patient sheets.
The top of the patient sheet
The image and the table that follow show the functions of the top of the patient sheet:
Number | Function |
---|---|
1 | The Back button. Select the Back button to show the patient whiteboard or the workflow whiteboard. |
2 | The patient sheet control. Use the patient sheet control to show the settings of the patient sheet. Use the arrows of the patient sheet control to show other patient sheets. |
3 | The date control. Use the date control to see the patient sheets of other days. |
4 | The emergency drugs button. You can use the emergency drugs button to quickly and easily calculate the dosage of emergency drugs. An emergency drug is a drug that you give to a patient for emergency care. |
5 | The menu button. Select the menu button to see the menu pane. Use the menu pane to see other screens. |
6 | The Add treatment button. Use the Add treatment button to add products to the patient sheet. |
7 | The timeline. Use the timeline to change the interval that Vet Radar uses to divide the patient sheet. |
The middle of the patient sheet
The image and the table that follow show the functions of the middle of the patient sheet:
Number | Function |
---|---|
1 | A treatment line. |
2 | Completed treatment tasks. When a person completes a scheduled treatment task, the patient sheet shows a green box with a check mark icon. |
3 | A scheduled treatment task. |
4 | A treatment task that a person did not complete. If you did not complete a treatment task, Vet Radar shows a red color adjacent to the sheet group. |
5 | The blue line shows the time. |
6 | A fluid treatment. The blue circle shows the start of the fluid treatment. |
7 | A sheet group. A patient sheet uses sheet groups to put related treatments together. For example, the patient sheet shows all of the treatments that are related to nursing care in one sheet group. |
8 | A treatment that a person stopped. After you stop a treatment, you cannot:
|
9 | A scheduled treatment task. |
The bottom of the patient sheet
The image and the table that follow show the functions of the bottom of the patient sheet:
Number | Function |
---|---|
1 | The patient name. |
2 | The arrows button. |
3 | The patient information area. Use the patient information area to quickly and easily show important patient information. |
4 | The Hide workflow button. Select the Hide workflow button to hide the workflow area. |
5 | The workflow area. The workflow area shows the workflow tasks in a sequence. You can select the circle in a workflow task to show that you completed it. |