Difference between revisions of "Q: How do we load patient education?"
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− | + | #The primary "Patient Education" is delivered as a component of careguides. If you are not using careguides you do not have acess to this information. | |
− | + | #You can add ad-hoc patient education where a provider types in some instructions and prints them out to hand to a patient. | |
− | + | #You can connect patient instructions to a specific orderable item in the orderable item dictionary. These are found under the OID -> Non-Medication -> Instructions | |
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Patient Instructions include: | Patient Instructions include: | ||
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* Instructions (includes items such as activity, behavioral guidance, diet, etc.) | * Instructions (includes items such as activity, behavioral guidance, diet, etc.) | ||
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* Precautions (includes items such as Call, Emergent, and Urgent) | * Precautions (includes items such as Call, Emergent, and Urgent) |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 19 October 2011
There are three types of patient education:
- The primary "Patient Education" is delivered as a component of careguides. If you are not using careguides you do not have acess to this information.
- You can add ad-hoc patient education where a provider types in some instructions and prints them out to hand to a patient.
- You can connect patient instructions to a specific orderable item in the orderable item dictionary. These are found under the OID -> Non-Medication -> Instructions
Patient Instructions include:
- Instructions (includes items such as activity, behavioral guidance, diet, etc.)
- Precautions (includes items such as Call, Emergent, and Urgent)