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Patient Care - Reference Manual - Physician - Fraser Health Authority

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i) Blood Bank Tests panel is used to view the history of a test, click on thegrey box that contains the data item. To view a snapshot of a blood specimen, click on the grey box thatcontains the date and time.ii) Blood Product Summary panel is used to view detailed information aboutordered products, click on the grey box that contains the data item (forexample, whole blood). For a product that has units associated with the visit(for example, issued), the background color is grey. To view the detail information for the associated units, click on the productname (for example, Red Blood Cells).iii) Transfusion History panel, EMR lists the transfusions that the individualreceived during the selected visits is used to view a reaction comment for atransfusion, click on the grey box that contains the comment symbol in theReaction column. To view issue and transfusion comments, click on the grey box thatcontains the comment symbol in the right (unlabelled) column.9) Summary PanelsSummary panels display the information about a visit. This information is grouped intothe following categories: Summary List Indicators Demographics Providers Visit Contacts Insurancea) To view history for a data item (for example, height, located on the Indicatorspanel).i) Click on the panel and then click on the grey box containing the data item.<strong>Health</strong> Informatics<strong>Health</strong> Information Systems and Services© <strong>Fraser</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Authority</strong>, 2006. All rights reserved.61

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