Mobile Aspects VISTATRAK10 RFID Cabinet User Manual User Guide

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Table of ContentsImportant Notice                                                                                                            ......................................................................................................   vii   Type Approvals                                                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................................................   vii   General Safety Information                                                                                         ...................................................................................   viii   Safety and Warning Symbols                                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................................   viii   Environmental Conditions                                                                                                                           ....................................................................................................................   ix   Maintenance and Cleaning                                                                                                                         ...................................................................................................................   ix   Electrical Rating                                                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................................................   ix   About this Guide                                                                                                             .......................................................................................................   x  Overview                                                                                                                                                      ................................................................................................................................................   x  Intended Audience                                                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................................................   x  Purpose of this Guide                                                                                                                                ..........................................................................................................................   x  Before you Begin                                                                                                                                      ................................................................................................................................   x  Document Structure                                                                                                                                     ..............................................................................................................................   x  Typographical Conventions                                                                                                                        ..................................................................................................................   xi   How to Reach Technical Support                                                                                                               .........................................................................................................   xi    1 Getting Started                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................   13    1.1 Introduction to VistaTrak™                                                                                                                 ..........................................................................................................   14    1.2 Benefits of  VistaTrak™                                                                                                                      ................................................................................................................   15    2 Understanding the VistaTrak™   Workflow                                                            .....................................................   17    2.1 Introduction to VistaTrak™ Workflow                                                                                                 ...........................................................................................   18    2.1.1 Home Screen Workflow                                                                                                                ..........................................................................................................   18    2.1.2 Patient Selection Workflow                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................   18    2.1.3 Patient Summary Workflow                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................   18    2.1.4 Cabinet Access Workflow                                                                                                             .......................................................................................................   18    3 Home Screen                                                                                                             .....................................................................................................   19    3.1 Introduction to Home Screen                                                                                                              .......................................................................................................   20   iv
 3.2 Lighting                                                                                                                                               .........................................................................................................................................   21    3.3 Product Catalog                                                                                                                                  ............................................................................................................................   21    3.4 Open/Expired Items                                                                                                                            ......................................................................................................................   22    3.5 System Login                                                                                                                                      ................................................................................................................................   23    4 Patient Selection                                                                                                       ................................................................................................   27    4.1 Introduction to Patient Selection Screen                                                                                             .......................................................................................   28    4.2 Patient Search                                                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................................................   30    4.3 Return Item                                                                                                                                         ...................................................................................................................................   34    4.4 Override                                                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................................................   36    4.5 More Options                                                                                                                                      ................................................................................................................................   39    4.5.1 Add Patient                                                                                                                                   .............................................................................................................................   39    4.5.2 Stock Items                                                                                                                                   ............................................................................................................................   42    4.5.3 Transfer Items                                                                                                                               .........................................................................................................................   44    4.6 Alerts/Notifications                                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................................   45    5 Patient Summary                                                                                                       ................................................................................................   47    5.1 Introduction to Patient Summary Screen                                                                                            ......................................................................................   48    5.2 Demographic Data                                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................................   49    5.3 Clinical Data                                                                                                                                       .................................................................................................................................   49    5.4 Exam Information                                                                                                                               .........................................................................................................................   50    5.5 Dosage Information                                                                                                                            ......................................................................................................................   50    5.6 Last Dosage                                                                                                                                       .................................................................................................................................   50    5.7 Additional Functionality                                                                                                                       .................................................................................................................   51    5.7.1 Dosage History                                                                                                                             .......................................................................................................................   51    5.7.2 Dosage History Information                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................   53    5.7.3 Open Bottles                                                                                                                                 ...........................................................................................................................   55    5.7.4 Delete Items                                                                                                                                  ............................................................................................................................   56    5.8 System Exit                                                                                                                                        ..................................................................................................................................   58    6 Cabinet Access                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................   61    6.1 Introduction to VistaTrak™ Cabinet                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................   62    6.2 Item Usage/Removal                                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................................   62    6.2.1 Remove Items Located Inside Cabinet                                                                                         ...................................................................................   62    6.2.2 Use Items Located Outside Cabinet                                                                                             .......................................................................................   66   v
 6.3 Dosage Confirmation                                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................................   70    6.3.1 Edit/Change Dosage                                                                                                                     ...............................................................................................................   71    6.3.2 Label Printing for Opened Bottle                                                                                                   .............................................................................................   72    6.3.3 Label Printing for Syringe                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................   72    6.4 Item Return                                                                                                                                         ...................................................................................................................................   72    6.5 Expired Item Removal                                                                                                                        ..................................................................................................................   73    6.5.1 Item Expired Inside the Cabinet                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................   73    6.5.2 Item Expired Outside the Cabinet                                                                                                 ...........................................................................................   75    6.6 Special Functionality                                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................................   77    6.6.1 Product Wastage                                                                                                                          ....................................................................................................................   77    6.6.2 Record Editing                                                                                                                              .......................................................................................................................   79    6.6.3 eGFR Calculator                                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................................   81    7 Appendix                                                                                                                    ..............................................................................................................   85    7.1 RFID Technology in VistaTrak™                                                                                                        ..................................................................................................   86    7.2 Magnevist                                                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................................................   87    7.3 Ultravist                                                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................................................   87    7.4 Protocol                                                                                                                                              ........................................................................................................................................   87    7.4.1 Weight Based Protocol                                                                                                                 ...........................................................................................................   87    7.4.2 Physicians Protocol                                                                                                                       .................................................................................................................   87    7.4.3 Technologist Protocol                                                                                                                   .............................................................................................................   87    8 Index                                                                                                                           .....................................................................................................................   89   vi
Important NoticeThis user guide is considered a permanent part of the VistaTrak™ system, and should remain with the VistaTrak™ cabinet at all times.The   VistaTrak™   cabinet   must   be   professionally   installed   by   authorized   personnel   from  Mobile Aspects.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mobile Aspects could void the user’s authority to operate the VistaTrak™ cabinet.No user maintenance is required for the cabinet and it contains no user serviceable parts inside.The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Mobile Aspects reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at anytime without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever. Type ApprovalsFCC ID: R4FVISTATRAK10NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  cause   harmful  interference   to radio communications.   However,   there  is no  guarantee   that interference   will   not   occur   in   a   particular   installation.   If   this   equipment   does   cause   harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment into  an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•Consult the manufacturer or an experienced radio technician for help.vii
General Safety InformationSafety and Warning SymbolsAlways refer to this guide for additional detailed information when you see the above safety symbol located on the cabinet. The following Warning Messages will appear in this user guide to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure. The instruction given below should be followed at all times.Prior to installation and maintenance always unplug VistaTrak™ from the power outlet.Unplug VistaTrak™ from its power source prior to making any wiring changes.viii
Environmental Conditions Normal environmental conditions This standard applies to equipment designed to be safe at least under the following conditions: 1. Indoor use2. Altitude up to 2 000 m3. Temperature 5 °C to 40 °C4. Maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C decreasing linearly to 50 % 5. Relative humidity at 40 °C; 6. MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to +/-10 % of the nominal voltage; 7. Transient overvoltages typically present on the MAINS supply. Note: The  normal  level of transient overvoltages is impulse withstand (overvoltage) category II of IEC 60364-4-443. 8. Applicable RATED POLLUTION degree 2. Maintenance and CleaningVistaTrak™ does not require any electrical or mechanical maintenance. Should any issues occur, the cabinet should only be serviced by authorized personnel from Mobile Aspects.  On a  regular basis, the cabinet should be cleaned with a warm, damp cloth containing a mild liquid detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners and aromatic solvents, especially on the door glass since it may cause scratches.Electrical RatingVistaTrak™ 4.0  requires a single 120V/60Hz AC grounded receptacle (Type 5-15R).  Input  voltage:  120-240 VacFrequency:  60 HzCurrent Rating: 6 AReplace only with the following fuses: 5 x 20 mm, Time Delay, 250 V, 10 Aix
About this GuideOverviewIntended AudienceThis guide is primarily intended for clinical and administrative staff of the Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Departments. Other users may include professionals with responsibilities to support the management and administration of contrast media within an organization.Purpose of this GuideThis User Guide is designed to provide user-friendly, detailed instructions for performing day-to-day operational tasks associated with VistaTrak™. The objective of this guide is to explain the step-by-step workflow for all end user functionality in VistaTrak™ and to communicate to the user, a certain level of understanding about the technology.Before you BeginNavigating through VistaTrak™ for the end user has been made easy and efficient by using touch screen technology for operating the solution.   Prior to using VistaTrak™ please be familiar  with using a touch screen monitor.This guide  assumes that the end userCan use a touch screen monitorCan navigate through the touch screen programsPrior knowledge of RFID technology can be beneficial.Document Structure This guide is organized into the following chapters: <need to alter this after layout approval>1 – Getting Started2 – Understanding the User Interface of VistaTrak™3 – Patient Information4 – Accessing Cabinet5 – Appendix6 – IndexGetting Started, provides an introduction to VistaTrak™ and explains the functionality for logging into VistaTrak™ and exiting from VistaTrak™.Understanding the User Interface of VistaTrak™, provides a visual orientation to VistaTrak™. x
Patient Information, explains how patient information is maintained in VistaTrak™. Explained here are the step-by-step instructions for adding patient information, searching patient information and viewing patient information. Also explained are the procedures involved in managing the dosage of contrast media for a patient.Accessing   Cabinet, explains   how  the   cabinet   can  be  used   for  storing  and  retrieving   contrast media.Appendix, provides some additional information that you may use as a reference.Index, provides an index of terms used in this User Guide. Typographical ConventionsPrior to reading this guide, it is important to understand the typographical conventions used in this guide. Typeface  MeaningBold Field names, buttons on the screen, screen names and window names.Note: A note that calls attention or provides additional information to a topic.Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the end user.How to Reach Technical SupportThe following section provides information on how to contact the technical support team.In the U.S.A., you can reach the Mobile Aspects Technical Assistance Center (TAC) in the following ways:Call our Technical Assistance Center on: (888) 221-7571Email  our Technical Assistance Center at: help@mobileaspects.com Fax our Technical Assistance Center on: (412) 325-1685Regardless of  how you reach us, please have the following information ready:Support Contract ID NumberSerial Number of the Product xi
 1  Getting StartedThis chapter contains:Introduction to VistaTrak™Benefits of VistaTrak™Getting Started 13
 1.1  Introduction to VistaTrak™ A surge in the use of technology has created a tremendous demand for hospitals to migrate from conventional   manual   techniques   for   supporting   the   processes   of   patient   care,   to   innovative automated techniques. Automated techniques can create more efficient, accurate processes while also yielding insightful information and better visibility into day-to-day practices followed in a hospital or other care venue.VistaTrak™ is an innovative contrast media management system designed specifically to support the unique needs and requirements of contrast media utilization within the Radiology Department. It leverages RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology and integrates other technologies to deliver significant benefits for improving the management and utilization of contrast media.VistaTrak™ consists of a cabinet which is used for storing the contrast media and a touch screen monitor that manages access to the cabinet and serves as the primary interface for accessing the VistaTrak™ software application. The touch screen monitor allows an end user to automate their workflow   throughout   the   process  of   dosing   and   administering   contrast   media   for   a   patient.   In addition, the RFID technology enables a seamless transfer of product level information within the cabinet to manage critical elements of information on the contrast media such as NDC code, lot number, and expiration date.In terms of accessing  and  storing   contrast media, with two unit model sizes based  on  product quantity and physical capacity, VistaTrak™ offers greater flexibility, adequate storage capacities, and controlled access to contrast media.  In addition, as your needs grow, additional cabinets can be added to facilitate further storage of contrast media.The design of the user interface on the touch screen monitor is such that the moving through the workflow is intuitive and efficient. Even if you are a novice user, the system is designed to allow for quick learning and easy operation of VistaTrak™ with minimal training. Moreover, VistaTrak™ can connect to your existing hospital information systems, which not only eliminates duplicate entry of data   in   multiple   systems   but   also   provides  a   more   accurate,   timely   manner   in   communicating information to these systems for purposes of billing and medication reconciliation.Finally,   features   in   VistaTrak™   cater   to   the   goals   of   improving   operational   and   financial performance within the department to provide measurable value in using the technology.  14 Cabinet User Guide
 1.2  Benefits of  VistaTrak™The following identifies the primary areas of benefit:Improves Patient Care and SafetySupports medication reconciliation processes through communication with EMR, HIS, and RIS systemsAligns with Joint Commission requirements of recording item-level data on contrast media utilization including NDC code, lot number, and expiration dateVerifies patient-specific information relating toContraindicationsPrior adverse eventsLaboratory valuesAllergiesProper dosageDose calculation and administrationCaptures Charges Easily and AccuratelyEliminates the need for manual logs and multiple entry systemsImproves accuracy in documentation of dosage quantity to support more detailed chargingAutomates Inventory ManagementHelps minimize product waste by optimizing presentation selectionMonitors product expirationProvides real-time inventory tracking to help  in ensuring optimal par levelsAdministrative BenefitsProvides   controlled   storage   of   contrast  media   and   authenticates   and   authorizes   user accessWhen   contrast   medium   is   removed,   the   system   automatically   updates   the   patient informationGetting Started 15
 2  Understanding the VistaTrak™ Workflow This chapter contains the following sections:Introduction to Vistatrak™ WorkflowHome Screen WorkflowPatient Selection WorkflowPatient Summary WorkflowCabinet Access WorkflowUnderstanding the VistaTrak™   Workflow  17
 2.1  Introduction to VistaTrak™ WorkflowA  sequence  of  tasks  executed  in  a  predetermined  manner  constitute  a  workflow.   This  chapter provides an  orientation to various workflow  in VistaTrak™.  2.1.1  Home Screen Workflow<text to be added after approval of layout>. For more information, see Home Screen. 2.1.2  Patient Selection Workflow<text to be added after approval of layout>. For more information, see Patient Selection. 2.1.3  Patient Summary Workflow<text to be added after approval of layout>. For more information, see Patient Summary. 2.1.4  Cabinet Access Workflow<text to be added after approval of layout>. For more information, see Cabinet Access.18 Cabinet User Guide
 3  Home Screen  This chapter contains the following sections:Introduction to Home ScreenLightingProduct CatalogOpen/Expired ItemsSystem LoginHome Screen   19
 3.1  Introduction to Home Screen Home Screen is the first screen that appears when you access VistaTrak™. This screen basically allows you to  Access the login keypadView the Product Catalog View the list of Open/Expired bottlesSwitch-off or switch-on the cabinet lights20 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 1: HOME SCREEN
 3.2  LightingLighting of the cabinet can be controlled by pressing a button on the Home screen.To control cabinet lighting1. Navigate to the Home screen shown in Illustration 1 on page 20.z2. Press           .The  above button acts as a toggle switch to on and off the cabinet lights. 3.3  Product CatalogProduct Catalog displays the list of items added to the cabinet. <more information required>To access the product catalog1. Navigate to the Home screen shown in Illustration 1 on page 20.2. Press           .The Product Catalog screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Home Screen   21ILLUSTRATION 2: PRODUCT CATALOG
 3.4  Open/Expired ItemsOpen/Expired Items List  displays the following informationList of bottles that are already open and contain contrast media that can  be used instead of opening a new bottleList of bottles that are expired and and seek immediate attentionTo access the Open/Expired bottle list1. Navigate to the Home screen shown in Illustration 1 on page 20.2. Press          . The Open/Expired List is displayed as shown in the following illustration.22 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 3: OPEN/EXPIRED BOTTLE LIST
 3.5  System LoginVistaTrak™ offers secure login methods that  uniquely identify the user requesting to access  the system.  Following are the login methods in VistaTrak™: PINMagnetic Stripe CardProximity CardPINA PIN is a set of numeric or alpha-numeric characters used for authenticating and identifying a user .  The PIN is case sensitive. In VistaTrak™ the PIN can be entered by using a virtual keypad.To log into VistaTrak™ using PIN1. Switch on the application.The Home screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.2. Press the VistaTrak™ title. The login keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Home Screen   23ILLUSTRATION 4: HOME SCREEN
3. On the login keypad, enter the PIN and press enter. The Patient Selection screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.24 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 6: ALPHA-NUMERIC LOGIN KEYPADILLUSTRATION 5: NUMERIC LOGIN KEYPADTip:For   logging   into   VistaTrak™,   you  can   press  any   part   of   the   Home screen other than the following parts.
You now have access to VistaTrak™.Magnetic Stripe CardA typical Magnetic Stripe Card is doubled faced ID card.  One face contains basic ID information, usually consisting  of the user’s name, title and picture. The opposite face contains a thin black magnetic stripe with the user information digitally encoded. VistaTrak™ utilizes the digitally encoded information to uniquely identify users.To log into VistaTrak™ using the magnetic stripe card1. Withdraw the Magnetic Stripe Card.2. Hold the card such that the magnetic stripe is facing up.3. Insert the card into the reader on the cabinet.4. Quickly swipe the card from right to left.You now have access to VistaTrak™.Proximity CardVistaTrak™   can   utilize   the   information  provided   by  Proximity   card   (For  example,   HID  card)  to identify users and provide secure access.To log into VistaTrak™ using the proximity card1. Place your Proximity ID card close to the Proximity Reader.2. You will here  a beep when your Proximity ID card is recognized.You now have access to VistaTrak™.Home Screen   25ILLUSTRATION 7: PATIENT SELECTION SCREEN
 4  Patient Selection This chapter contains the following sections:Introduction to Patient Selection ScreenPatient SearchReturn ItemOverrideMore OptionsAdd PatientStock ItemsTransfer ItemsAlerts/NotificationsPatient Selection  27
 4.1  Introduction to Patient Selection ScreenPatient   Selection   screen   displays  the  list   of   patients   for   the   day  and  includes   several   buttons needed   for   performing   specific   tasks.   This   is   the   first   screen   that   appears   after   you   login   to VistaTrak™. The left hand side of the screen lists patient information and the extreme right hand side of the screen contains buttons for specific tasks.Press   to scroll up through the patient list.Press   to scroll down through the patient list.The following table provides a brief description of  buttons on the Patient Selection screen28 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 8: PATIENT SELECTION SCREEN
Button DescriptionSelect a patient and press this button to view the Patient Summary screen. For more information, see Patient Summary Screen.Press this button to search for patient information. For more information, see Patient Search.Press this button to return an item to the cabinet. For more information, see Return Item.Press this button to access contrast media by overriding the patient selection procedure. For more information, see Override. Press this button to list the following options.Add PatientStock ItemsTransfer ItemClosePress this button to refresh the Patient Selection screen.Press this button to logout from VistaTrak™.TABLE 4.1.: DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ON PATIENT SELECTION SCREENPatient Selection  29
 4.2  Patient SearchYou can use this option to search for patient information.The following methods are available for search:Search using the touch screen monitorSearch using the bar code scannerFor example, before you proceed with a doctor's query you may want to view the patient details but you only have the patient's last name. In such a scenario, you can search for patient information, select the patient and then proceed with the doctor's query.To search  for patient information using touch screen monitor1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Press Patient Search. A virtual keyboard is displayed as shown in the following illustration.The table below provides a description of keys on the virtual keyboard.Press This  ToClose this screen.You can close this screen when you want cancel the process of adding a new patient and return to the previous screen.Delete a character.You can delete character in case you have made a mistake and you want to re-enter the character. Delete the patient information you have entered and re-enter the patient information.You can delete patient information in case you have made a mistake and you want completely re-enter information. 30 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 9: SEARCHING PATIENT INFORMATION
Press This  To Toggle between uppercase and lowercase characters on the virtual keyboard.You can use this key to switch between characters in uppercase or lowercase. For example, the keyboard shown in Illustration 9 shows keys in uppercase. When you press   the keys change to lowercase.   Change the sequence of keys on the virtual keyboard.You can have the keys arranged in the standard American keyboard format or you can have the keys arranged in an alphabetical order.Insert a space between any two characters.Save the information and proceed to the next screen.When you press this key, the information is saved into the system memory and you can navigate to the next screen.Navigate to previous screen of the virtual keyboard.You can navigate to the previous screen when you want to refer to the information you had entered previously or when you want to  edit patient information.TABLE 4.2.: DESCRIPTION OF KEYS ON VIRTUAL KEYBOARD3. Press    and select the search criteria. You can search by last name or you can also search by a keyword. When you search by last name, the system will search for data in the Last Name field; when you search by a keyword, the system will search for data in the First Name, Last Name and Exam Info fields.4. Enter the search criteria and press enter. Results matching the search criteria are displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Selection  31
If   you   wish   to   view   patient   details,   select   the   patient   and   press  Confirm   Patient.   For   more information on viewing patient details, see Patient Summary.32 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 10: RESULTS MATCHING SEARCH CRITERIA
To search  for patient information using bar code scanner1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Using the bar code scanner, scan the details of the patient whom you want to search.Patient information is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Selection  33ILLUSTRATION 11: RESULTS MATCHING SEARCH CRITERIANote 1:Prior to using the bar code scanner, ensure that the scanner is connected to   the   application   and   configured   for   use.   Contact   your   system administrator for configuring the scanner.Note 2:Ensure   that   bar   code   search   is   enabled.   Contact   your   system administrator to enable the bar code search.
 4.3  Return ItemYou can use this option to return items to the cabinet.When you return an item VistaTrak™ will automatically scan the item and display a notification on completion of  the scanning process.To return items1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown  in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Select the patient for whom you want to return an item. 3. Press Return Item.The Return Item screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.4. Open the cabinet and place the appropriate item.5. Close the cabinet.The cabinet performs a scan and the following screen is displayed. 34 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 12: RETURN ITEM
Field  DescriptionEvent Displays whether an item was added to the cabinet or removed from the cabinet.Item ID Identification number of the item. Product Description Name and type of the product.Product Location Displays whether the product is inside or outside the cabinet.TABLE 4.3.: FIELD DESCRIPTIONPatient Selection  35ILLUSTRATION 13: RETURN ITEM – ITEM ADDED
 4.4  OverrideYou can use this option to override the process of selecting a patient before removing an item.An emergency may demand immediate access to an item (contrast media), leaving no time for the conventional  process   of navigating  through   touch  screen  monitor.  In such  a   scenario,  you   can override the conventional procedure and directly select the item from the cabinet.<discuss and add a note for this process. Discuss about adding any additional information> To override an item1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown  in  Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Press Override.3. Open the cabinet.4. Remove the contrast media bottle that you want to use.5. Close the cabinet.The cabinet performs a scan and displays the Dosing Confirmation window as shown in the following illustration.For description of fields in the above window, see Dosage Confirmation 36 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 14: DOSING CONFIRMATION
6. Press             .A numeric keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration.7. Enter the quantity of dosage you would like to use for the patient.8. Press enter.The quantity you enter in the numeric keypad appears in the Dosing Confirmation window.9. If you wish to print a label for the syringe, press Confirm.OrIf you wish to print a label for the bottle, press Print Label.The Override screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.ILLUSTRATION 16: OVERRIDE SCREENPatient Selection  37ILLUSTRATION 15: NUMERIC KEYPAD
For description of fields on the screen, see  Table 4.3 on page  35.You can now open the cabinet , return the contrast media bottle and close the cabinet.38 Cabinet User Guide
 4.5  More Options 4.5.1  Add PatientYou can use this option to add details of a new patient.Once you have the patient details, you can start adding the patient information.The following details are mandatory:Last NameFirst NameAccount number Procedure name Date on which the patient is expected to undergo the procedurePatient ID or MRNThe following details are optional. However it is recommended that you enter as much details as possible.Date of birth Accession number Date on which the patient is expected to be admittedDate on which the patient is expected  to be discharged Time at which the procedure is expected to startTime at which the procedure is expected to endTo add patient information1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in  Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Press More Options.The following options are displayed. Patient Selection  39Note:Account Number and Accession Number are unique patient identification numbers that may be used depending on the existing hospital information system.
ILLUSTRATION 17: MORE OPTIONS3. Press Add Patient, when you are ready to get started entering the patient information, A virtual keyboard is displayed as shown in the following illustration. For description of keys on the virtual keyboard, see Table 4.2 on page 31.4. Using the virtual keyboard enter the last name of the patient and press enter. The last name can contain a maximum of 15 characters.5. In the next screen, enter the first name of the patient and  press  enter. The first name can contain a maximum of 15 characters.6. In the next screen, enter the unique Patient ID or MRN for the patient and press enter. The Patient ID or MRN  can contain a maximum of 9 alpha numeric characters.7. In the next screen, enter the date of birth of the patient and press enter. The date of birth should be in mm/dd/yyyy format.8. In the next screen, enter the account number of the patient and press  enter. The account number can contain a maximum of 9 numeric characters. The number you enter here serves as an identification number for the patient.9. In the next screen, enter the date on which the patient is expected to be admitted and press enter. By default the current system date is displayed here, you can always change this date.40 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 18: VIRTUAL KEYBOARD FOR ADDING PATIENT INFORMATION
10. In the next screen, enter the date on which the patient is expected   to be discharged and press enter. The date should be in mm/dd/yyyy format.11. In the next screen, enter the accession number of the patient and press enter. The accession number can contain a maximum of 9 numeric characters. The number you enter here serves as an identification number for this patient.12. In the next screen, select a procedure name for the patient. Press   to view the list of procedures. Select the relevant procedure and press enter.13. In the next screen, enter the date on which the patient is expected to undergo a procedure. The date should be in mm/dd/yyyy format.14. In the next screen, enter the time at which the procedure is expected to start. Enter the time in mm/dd/yyyy hr.min.sec format and press enter. mm/dd/yyyy indicates the date   on   which   procedure   is   expected   to   start;  hr.min.sec indicates   the   time   at   which procedure is expected to start.15. In the next screen, enter the time at which the procedure is expected to end. Enter the time in mm/dd/yyyy hr.min.sec format and press enter. mm/dd/yyyy indicates the date on which procedure is expected to end; hr.min.sec indicates the time at which procedure is expected to end.The details of new patient are updated in the database and the Patient Selection screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Selection  41Tip:If you are unable to recollect the date on which procedure is expected to start press Back on the virtual keyboard. Similarly use the Back button to refer to any data entered previously.
If you wish to add contrast media details for this patient, press More Options and then press Stock Items. For more information, see Stock Items.  4.5.2  Stock Items You can use this option to add new items to the cabinet.New  items can be placed in the cabinet, VistaTrak™ will automatically scan the item and display a notification on completion of  the scanning process.To stock  items1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Select the patient for whom you want to stock items. 3. Press More Options. The following options are  displayed. ILLUSTRATION 20: MORE OPTIONS42 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 19: PATIENT SELECTION SCREEN
4. Press Stock Item.  The Stock Item screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.ILLUSTRATION 21: STOCK ITEM SCREEN5. Open the cabinet and place the new items.6. Close the cabinet.The items are scanned and on completion of the scanning process the following screen is displayed.Patient Selection  43
For description of fields on the screen, see  Table 4.3 on page  35. 4.5.3  Transfer Items<need to update this>44 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 22: STOCK ITEM - ITEM ADDED
 4.6  Alerts/NotificationsTo   educate  you  about   an  improper  usage   of  contrast  media   or  inadequate  patient   information appropriate alerts are displayed . Few alerts are shown below.  Patient Selection  45ILLUSTRATION 24: ALERT FOR A LOW GFR SCOREILLUSTRATION 23: ALERT FOR A PROCEDURE NOT REQUIRING CONTRAST MEDIA ADMINISTRATION
 5  Patient Summary This chapter contains the following sections:Introduction to Patient Summary ScreenDemographic DataClinical DataExam InformationDosage InformationLast DosageAdditional FunctionalityDosage HistoryDosage History InformationOpen BottlesDelete ItemSystem ExitPatient Summary  47
 5.1  Introduction to Patient Summary ScreenPatient   Summary   Screen  provides   an  overview  of  patient   details.  Along  with   the  basic   patient information this screen displays the examination information, dosage information and details of the last dosage administered to the patient. To access  patient summary screen1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the patient for whom you want to view information.3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. The   succeeding   sections   of   this   chapter,   provide   a   brief   descriptions   of   fields   in   the  Patient Summary  screen. 48 Cabinet User GuideNote:Based on the patient data, relevant warning messages may be displayed. If you wish to ignore the warning press  Proceed. Alternatively, you can press Go Back. ILLUSTRATION 25: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREEN
 5.2  Demographic DataThe table below provides a brief description of   patient demographic data that is displayed on the Patient Summary screen shown in Illustration 25 on page 48.Field  DescriptionName Name of the patient.MRN Media record number of the patient.Acct No Account number of the patient.Gender Gender of the patient.DOB Date of birth of the patient.The date of birth is displayed in mm/dd/yyyy format. 5.3  Clinical DataThe table below provides a brief description of patient clinical data that is displayed on the  Patient Summary screen shown in Illustration 25 on page 48.Field  DescriptionWeight Weight of the patient (in Lb). Press   to change the weight of the patient.eGFR ScoreEstimated GFR Score of the patient. Press this to display the eGFR calculator. Use the eGFR calculator to change the eGFR value. For more information, see eGFR Calculator.Patient Summary  49
 5.4  Exam InformationThe table below provides a brief description of patient examination information that is displayed on the Patient Summary screen shown in Illustration 25 on page 48.Field  DescriptionProcedure Procedure name for the patient. Press    to change the procedure.Date The date of examination for the patient.The date is displayed in mm/dd/yyyy format.Location Location where procedure is performed.Press    to  change the location. 5.5  Dosage InformationThe table below provides a brief description of patient dosage information displayed on the Patient Summary screen shown in Illustration 25 on page 48.Field  DescriptionProtocol Protocol assigned for the patient. Press   to  change the protocol. For more information, see Protocol.Planned DosePlanned dose for the patient. This value is based on the selected protocol. 5.6  Last DosageThe table   below provides  a brief description of  last dosage information displayed  on the  Patient Summary screen shown in Illustration 25 on page 48.Field  DescriptionDate Date on which last dosage was administered to the patient.Product Description Name of the contrast media administered to the patient.Procedure Name of the procedure associated with the patient.Quantity Quantity of dosage that was administered to the patient. Press   to change this quantity.50 Cabinet User Guide
 5.7  Additional Functionality 5.7.1  Dosage HistoryTo view dosage history1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the patient for whom you want to view the dosage history.3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.4. Press Dosage History. Patient Summary  51ILLUSTRATION 26: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREEN
The Dosage History screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Field  DescriptionDosage Date Date on which dosage was administered.Product Description Name of the contrast media administered to the patient.Procedure Procedure associated with the patient.Qty Quantity of contrast media administered to the patient.TABLE 5.1.: FIELD DESCRIPTION52 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 27: DOSAGE HISTORY SCREEN
The following table provides a brief description of fields on the Dosage History screen.Press this ToChange the quantity of dosage that was administered to the patient. Select a dosage and then press Change Dosage. For more information, see Record Editing   .  Treat the dosage as a wasted item.Select a dosage and then press Waste. For more information, see  Product Wastage.Delete the dosage information. Select a dosage and then press Delete.  For more information see,  Delete Items.TABLE 5.2.: DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ON DOSAGE  HISTORY SCREEN 5.7.2  Dosage History InformationYou   can   use   this   option   when   you   require   a   comprehensive   detail   of   the   dosage   that   was administered to the patient.For each dosage that was administered to the patient you can view additional details such as time of administration, CPT code, Technologist, Presentation, Lot No and Expiration Date.  To view dosage history info1. Navigate to the Dosage History screen shown in Illustration 27 on page 52.2. Select a dosage for which you want to view the history.3. Press any of the fields on the dosage.The Dosage History Info window is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Summary  53ILLUSTRATION 28: DOSAGE HISTORY INFO WINDOW
Field  DescriptionDate  Date on which contrast media was administered.Time Time at which contrast media was administered.Procedure Procedure that was performed on the patient or procedure that the patient is expected to undergo.CPT Code The procedure code Need more infoTechnologist Name of the person who administered the dosage.Need infoProduct Name of the contrast media selected for the patient.Presentation The unit used for measuring contrast media.Lot Number Lot number assigned to the contrast media.Expiration Date Expiration date of the contrast media.Quantity DosedQuantity of contrast media that was administered to the patient.TABLE 5.3.:  FIELD DESCRIPTION4. Select the dosage that you want to change.5. Press Change Dosage.The following numeric keypad is displayed.6. Enter the new dosage value and press enter.The new value is updated and the dosage is changed.54 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 29: CHANGING DOSAGE
 5.7.3  Open BottlesIn addition displaying patient information, the Patient Summary screen also provides access to the list of open bottles. To view the list of open bottles using the patient summary screen1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the patient and Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.3. Press   .4. The Open/Expired Bottle List is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Summary  55ILLUSTRATION 30: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREENNote 1:The above button also conveys the number of open bottles of the product available   for   use.  Therefore   the   number   displayed   as  a   prefix   on   the button will change.Note 2:The   above   button   is   unavailable   in   absence   of   an   open   bottle   of   the product.
 5.7.4  Delete ItemsYou can use this option to delete an item/dosage information for the patient.<more information required>To delete items1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the patient for whom you want to delete the item.3. Press Confirm Patient.56 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 31: OPEN/EXPIRED BOTTLE LIST
The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.4. Press Dosage History. The Dosage History screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Patient Summary  57ILLUSTRATION 32: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREENILLUSTRATION 33: DOSAGE HISTORY SCREEN
5. Select the item that you want to delete.6. Press Delete. The following warning message is displayed.7. Press Yes to delete the item. 5.8  System ExitTo exit from VistaTrak™1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown  in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Press Logout.In addition to the Patient Selection screen, the Logout button is also provided on other screens. Such screens are shown below.58 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 34: DELETING DOSAGE INFORMATIONILLUSTRATION 35: LOGOUT BUTTON ON THE RETURN ITEM SCREEN
Patient Summary  59ILLUSTRATION 36: LOGOUT BUTTON  ON THE STOCK ITEM SCREENILLUSTRATION 37: LOGOUT BUTTON ON THE OVERRIDE SCREEN
60 Cabinet User GuideTip:The  Logout  button is distinctively colored green and always appears at the lower right hand side of the screen.
 6  Cabinet AccessThis chapter contains the following sections:Introduction to VistaTrak™ CabinetItem Usage/RemovalRemove Items Located Inside CabinetUse Items Located Outside CabinetDosage ConfirmationEdit/Change DosageLabel Printing for Opened BottleLabel Printing for SyringeItem ReturnExpired Item RemovalItem Expired Inside the CabinetItem Expired Outside the CabinetSpecial FunctionalityProduct WastageRecord EditingeGFR CalculatorCabinet Access 61
 6.1  Introduction to VistaTrak™ CabinetIn the Radiology Department, routine procedures  stocking contrast media for future use, removing contrast media for administering it to the patient  seek utmost attention because of specific need of each patient and a demand for higher quality of care. The cabinet in VistaTrak™ basically provides a secure solution for storing  the contrast media. By utilizing  RFID technology, the cabinet   automatically scans addition or removal of contrast media and  updates   the   system   with   pertinent   details  of  contrast   media.   Furthermore,   to   prevent   any misuse of contrast media the cabinet is locked, restricting unauthorized access.  Physical SpecificationsWidth: 22.5"Depth: 17.5" Height: 26.5"Weight: 88 lbs (empty) 6.2  Item Usage/RemovalYou can use this feature to remove items from the cabinet or use items that are already removed and placed outside the cabinet. 6.2.1  Remove Items Located Inside CabinetTo remove items located inside the cabinet1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Select the patient for whom you want to remove an item from the cabinet(administer contrast media). 3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.62 Cabinet User Guide
4. Press Next.The following window is displayed.5. Press Inside Cabinet.6. The following screen is displayed.Cabinet Access 63Note:The   above   window   is   only   displayed   when   an   open   bottle   is   placed outside the cabinet. In absence of the above window  skip to step 6.ILLUSTRATION 40: SELECTING THE LOCATION OF ITEMILLUSTRATION 39: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREEN
7. Open the cabinet and remove the appropriate contrast media. 8. Close the cabinet.The Dosing Confirmation window is displayed as shown in the following illustration.64 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 42: DOSING CONFIRMATIONILLUSTRATION 41: PLANNED DOSAGE SCREEN
For   a   detailed   description   of   the   above  Dosing   Confirmation  window   ,see  Dosage Confirmation. 9. Press              to enter the quantity of dosage.A numeric keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration.10. Enter the quantity of dosage that you would like to use for the patient.11. Press enter.The quantity you enter in the numeric keypad appears in the Dosing Confirmation window.12. If you wish to print a label for the syringe, press Confirm.OrIf you wish to print a label for the bottle, press Print Label.Cabinet Access 65ILLUSTRATION 43: NUMERIC KEYPAD
 6.2.2  Use Items Located Outside CabinetTo use items located outside the cabinet1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Select   the  patient for   whom you   want  to  use  the  item  from a   bottle located   outside  the cabinet. 3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.4. Press Next.The following window is displayed.66 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 44: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREENILLUSTRATION 45: SELECTING THE LOCATION OF ITEM
5. Press Outside Cabinet.The following screen is displayed.6. Press Select Item.The Dosing Conformation window is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Cabinet Access 67Note:The   above   window   is   only   displayed   when   an   open   bottle   is   placed outside   the   cabinet.   Absence   of   the   above   window   confirms   the unavailability of an open bottle outside the cabinet. ILLUSTRATION 46: PLANNED DOSAGE SCREEN
For   a   detailed   description   of   the   above  Dosing   Confirmation  window   ,see  Dosage Confirmation. 7. Press            .  A numeric keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration.8. Enter the quantity of dosage you would like to remove from the bottle placed outside the cabinet.9. Press enter.The quantity you enter in the numeric keypad appears in the Dosing Confirmation window.68 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 47: DOSING CONFIRMATIONILLUSTRATION 48: NUMERIC KEYPAD
10. If you wish to print a label for the syringe, press Confirm.OrIf you wish to print a label for the bottle, press Print Label.The following screen is displayed.You can now use the contrast media from the bottle placed outside the cabinet. Ensure that you only remove the quantity that was specified in the Dosing Confirmation window.Cabinet Access 69ILLUSTRATION 49: PLANNED DOSAGE SCREEN
 6.3  Dosage ConfirmationA widow prompting user to confirm the dosage is displayed during the following workflow:Item Usage/RemovalOverride70 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 50: DOSING CONFIRMATION
 6.3.1  Edit/Change DosageYou can use this option to edit or change the dosage of a patient.To edit/change the dosage1. Navigate to the Dosing Confirmation window, shown in Illustration 50 on page 70.2. Press           .The numeric keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration.The table below provides a description of some keys on the numeric keypad.Press This  ToDelete the number  you have entered and re-enter the number.You can delete number in case you have made a mistake and you want completely re-enter the number. Save the information and proceed to the next screen.When you press this key, the information is saved into the system memory and you can navigate to the next screen.TABLE 6.1.:  DESCRIPTION OF KEYS ON NUMERIC KEYPAD3. Enter the relevant dosage for the patient.4. Press enter.Cabinet Access 71
 6.3.2  Label Printing for Opened BottleYou can use this option to print label for an open bottle.To print a label for open bottle1. Navigate to the Dosing Confirmation window, shown in Illustration 50 on page 70.2. Press                       .The   printed   label   can   be   attached   to   an   open   bottle.   The   label   contains   the   following information.Date of openingExpiry dateTime of openingTime of expiryLast name of the login user andFirst name of the login user 6.3.3  Label Printing for SyringeYou can use this option to print label for a syringe.To print a label for syringe1. Navigate to the Dosing Confirmation window, shown in Illustration 50 on page 70.2. Press                      .The printed label can be attached to a syringe. The label contains the following information.MRNCurrent dateAccount number of the patientCurrent timeLast name of the patientFirst name of the patientLast name of the login user First name of the login user andDosage available in the syringe 6.4  Item ReturnYou can use this option to return items to the cabinet. For more information, see Return Item. 72 Cabinet User Guide
 6.5  Expired Item RemovalItems may be expired under the following circumstances Bottles are removed from the cabinet and have exceeded the 24 hour expiry period Bottles are expired based on the expiry date set by the manufacturerVistaTrak™ will automatically display the list of expired bottles and prompt you to waste such items.  6.5.1  Item Expired Inside the CabinetThe  following   illustration   shows   notification  that   is  displayed   when   items  inside  the  cabinet  are expired – such notifications are displayed after you login into VistaTrak™. To Waste Expired Items (items expired inside the cabinet)1. In   the  Expired  Item Notification  screen, shown in  Illustration 51  on page  73, select an expired item.2. Open the cabinet.3. Remove the appropriate expired item from the cabinet.4. Close the cabinet.5. The Confirm Wastage screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Cabinet Access 73ILLUSTRATION 51: EXPIRED ITEM NOTIFICATION - ITEMS EXPIRED INSIDE THE CABINET
6. Press Yes to confirm the wastage.However, if you remove an item and press No to ignore the warning message, a notification is displayed as shown in the following illustration.  Since the item is now outside the cabinet the above notification again prompts you to waste an item. For more information on the above notification, see  Items Expired Outside the Cabinet.74 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 53: EXPIRED ITEMS NOTIFICATION -ITEM EXPIRED OUTSIDE THE CABINETILLUSTRATION 52: CONFIRM WASTAGE
 6.5.2  Item Expired Outside the CabinetThe following illustration shows notification that is displayed when items outside the cabinet are expired – such notifications are displayed after you login into VistaTrak™.ILLUSTRATION 54: EXPIRED ITEM NOTIFICATION - ITEM EXPIRED OUTSIDE  THE CABINETThe  following   table   provides   a   brief   description   of   buttons   on   the  Expired   Items   Notification screen.Press this ToNavigate to the Home screen.Waste an item.Select the item and then press Waste. Ignore the notification and navigate to the Patient Selection screen.TABLE 6.2.: DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ON EXPIRED ITEMS NOTIFICATION SCREENCabinet Access 75
To Waste Expired Items (items expired outside the cabinet)1. In the Expired Items Notification screen, shown in Illustration 54 on page 75, select an item.2. Press Waste.The following window is displayed.ILLUSTRATION 55: CONFIRM WASTAGE WINDOW3. Press Yes to confirm the wastage of the item.76 Cabinet User Guide
 6.6  Special Functionality 6.6.1  Product WastageYou can use this feature to enter  the quantity of item that was not used or wasted due to some reason.Following are the circumstances under which you can waste an item:An item was confirmed to be administered but was ultimately not given to patientItem was dropped on the floorItem was tainted due to bleedingProduct contaminationProduct dropped/damagedInsufficient dosage quantityAdverse patient conditionChange of procedure and there by change of itemTo waste items1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 11 on page 33. 2. Select the patient for whom you want to waste the item.3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Cabinet Access 77ILLUSTRATION 56: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREEN
4. Press Dosage History. The Dosage History screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.5. Select the item that you want to waste for the patient.6. Press Waste.The Confirm Wastage warning  is displayed.7. Press    and select an appropriate reason for wasting the item.8. Press Yes.The selected item can now be considered as a waste. 78 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 58: CONFIRM WASTAGEILLUSTRATION 57: DOSAGE HISTORY SCREEN
Following are the scenarios under which you will automatically receive notifications to waste the itemItem has expired based on the manufacturers expiry period Bottle is removed from the cabinet and has exceeded the 24 hour expiry periodFor more information, see Expired Item Removal.  6.6.2  Record Editing You can use this option to edit/change the quantity of contrast media that was administered to the patient. To edit a record1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen, shown in Illustration 8 on page 28.2. Select the patient for whom you want to edit the record/change the  the dosage.3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.4. Press Dosage History. The Dosage History screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Cabinet Access 79ILLUSTRATION 59: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREEN
5. Select the record/dosage that you want to change.6. Press Change Dosage.The following numeric keypad is displayed.7. Enter the new dosage value and press enter.The new value is updated and the dosage is changed.80 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 60: DOSAGE HISTORY SCREENILLUSTRATION 61: CHANGING DOSAGE
 6.6.3  eGFR CalculatorThis eGFR calculator is is a quick tool for calculating an estimated GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) score for a patient. To access  the eGFR calculator for a new patient1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the new patient for whom you want to access the eGFR calculator.3. Press Confirm Patient.The following alert is displayed.4. Press Proceed.The  eGFR Calculator is displayed as shown in the following illustration.Cabinet Access 81ILLUSTRATION 62: ALERT FOR A LOW GFR SCORE
The table below provides a brief description of fields in the eGFR Calculator. Field  DescriptionSerum Creatine Enter the Serum Creatine value for the patient.Press edit to enter the value.Age Enter the age (years) of the patient.Press edit to enter the age.Gender The gender of the patient.Press the relevant button to select the gender.Race The race to which patient belongs.Press the relevant button to select the race.TABLE 6.3.:  FIELD DESCRIPTION5. Enter the patient information in the relevant fields and press  Confirm.To change the eGFR score for an existing patient 1. Navigate to the Patient Selection screen shown in Illustration 8 on page 28. 2. Select the patient for whom you want to view  eGFR calculator.3. Press Confirm Patient.The Patient Summary screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration.82 Cabinet User GuideILLUSTRATION 63: EGFR CALCULATOR
4. Press the eGFR score of the patient.The  eGFR calculator is displayed as shown in the following illustration.For description of fields in the above screen, see Table 6.3 on page 82.5. Enter the patient information in the relevant fields and press Confirm.Cabinet Access 83ILLUSTRATION 64: PATIENT SUMMARY SCREENILLUSTRATION 65: EGFR CALCULATOR
 7  AppendixThis chapter contains the following sectionsRFID TechnologyeGFR ScoreMagnevistUltravistProtocolAppendix 85
 7.1  RFID Technology in VistaTrak™The TagA flat tag is integrated into the existing label of contrast mediaThe tag consists of a tiny chip attached to an antennaData are written to and stored on the chipThe ReaderEach cabinet contains several readersEach one is built into a shelf in the cabinetThe reader generates a radio fieldWhen the tag passes through this field, it becomes energizedThe energized tag transmits a radio signal  containing the data stored on the tag  to the readerThe reader receives and interprets the signal and dataThe InterfaceVistaTrak™  can   interface   with   all   major   applicable   hospital   systems   (EMR,HIS,   RIS, billing, materials,management, etc)In most RFID systems, the reader is connected to some back-end system that acts on the data captured by the reader. This could be a payment system, inventory tracking, etc86 Cabinet User Guide
 7.2  MagnevistWhen MAGNEVIST® (gadopentetate dimeglumine) injection was introduced in 1988, it ushered in the revolutionary concept of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It became the world's first contrast agent for use in MRI. Today, the product is still the MR market leader with a broad range of adult and pediatric clinical indications in CNS, head, neck and body (excluding the heart) of any MR contrast agent. MAGNEVIST is used in over 100 countries and has established a positive clinical experience in more than 80 million procedures worldwide. MAGNEVIST is also the most   widely   studied   MR   contrast  agent   with   more   than   14,000   citations   in   scientific   literature. Clinical indications are also being pursued in vasculature and cardiac imaging. 7.3  UltravistULTRAVIST® (iopromide) injection is a world-class nonionic, iodinated, low osmolar radiological contrast  agent for intravascular administration. ULTRAVIST was initially introduced in Europe in 1985, and has been available in the US since 1995.Clinical experience in over 100 million patients Proven safe and effective in all major I.A. and I.V. indications A well-tolerated, low osmolality contrast agent A low viscosity contrast agent enables ease of administration and rapid iodine delivery rate 4 concentrations,  ranging  from  150  to 370 mgI/mL,  which   is  the highest commercially available iodine concentration Available in a variety of vial sizes, including the 500 mL Pharmacy Bulk Package Packaged for safety and convenience including: Color-coded vials for easy identification of concentration Clear glass vials/bottles for examination of product's clarity Peel-off product identification labels to help maintain JCAHO Standard In Labeling Guidelines  7.4  Protocol 7.4.1  Weight Based Protocol<Need information > 7.4.2  Physicians ProtocolThis protocol can be customized depending on guidelines of hospital. <Need information > 7.4.3  Technologist ProtocolThis protocol can be customized depending on guidelines of hospital. <Need information >Appendix 87
 8  IndexThis chapter containsIndexIndex 89
Alphabetical IndexCcabinet..................................................................................................................................................override......................................................................................................................................32stocking items.............................................................................................................................38Ddosage history......................................................................................................................................dosage history info.....................................................................................................................43Eexpired items........................................................................................................................................items expired inside cabinet ......................................................................................................63items expired outside cabinet.....................................................................................................65Llogin......................................................................................................................................................magnetic stripe card...................................................................................................................21pin..............................................................................................................................................19proximity card.............................................................................................................................21Pprotocol.................................................................................................................................................physicians...................................................................................................................................67technologist................................................................................................................................67weight based..............................................................................................................................67RRFID technology in VistaTrak...........................................................................................................66Uuser interface of VistaTrak................................................................................................................1590 Cabinet User Guide

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