Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
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<strong>Nurses</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Notes The Mail Message window contains the following features.<br />
Created Displays the date on which the note was created<br />
and the initials of the user who created the note.<br />
Edited If the note is edited subsequent to the creation<br />
date, displays the modification date and the initials<br />
of the individual who modified the note.<br />
Locked If the note is locked, displays the date the note<br />
was locked and the initials of the user locking the<br />
note.<br />
Patient Displays the Patient Select window.<br />
Type Displays note types. These are the same types<br />
used when creating a patient note.<br />
Subject Specifies the subject of the note. You may enter<br />
any text summarizing the content of the note.<br />
Text Box Used to enter the note text.<br />
2. Click next to the Patient field.<br />
Displays the Select Patient window.<br />
3. Double-click your patient.<br />
Enters the selected patient in the Patient field.<br />
4. Click next to the Type field, then select Physician.<br />
Indicates the type of note.<br />
The Type field is the only required field when sending a<br />
message.<br />
5. Press TAB, type Office Visit in the Subject field, then press TAB.<br />
6. Type the following message in the text box:<br />
Patient has requested an office visit with you before continuing<br />
treatments. Is this afternoon OK?<br />
Adds the message to the text box.<br />
7. Click .<br />
Displays the Select Directory dialog box, as shown in Figure 26.<br />
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