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==Roles tab==
==Batches tab==
The roles tab allows you to limit who can perform each activity.
[[File:AddingToRegimen.png|thumb|300px|Adding a drug batch to a regimen.]]
 
The batches tab is where you define the drugs, doses and frequency of the schedule that make up the regimen. You will typically have multiple unique batches on each regimen.
Click the Add button and then choose a role to add it to the list. To remove a role, click the Delete button next to the role you want to remove.
 
If you do not specify any roles at all in the roles tab then <i>all roles</i> will be permitted to record the activity. It's not necessary to add every individual role to the list in order to make the activity available to everybody.
 
=Printing activity barcodes=
To begin, select the activities for which you want to generate barcodes by ticking the tick box to the left of their entries in the list. You can select multiple activities at once. Once you've done so the Actions Menu will slide in from the right-hand side of the webpage.
 
Click on the Print Barcodes button and the available printers will be listed, along with the option to print a QR code for use exclusively with 2D barcode readers.
 
Click on the printer you want to use and the barcode label will be printed. If you chose Browser Printing then your web browser will handle the print job as opposed to PTS and a print preview will be displayed along with the option to choose an attached printer.
==Available barcodes==
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<li><strong>Activity</strong><br/>
<li><strong>Type</strong><br/>
Will record the activity for the current user and prescription.</li>
The prescription type of this drug batch. Use this to specify the scanning sequence, target time etc. of this particular drug batch. You can use different prescription types for each drug or a generic prescription type, such as Worksheet.</li>
<li><strong>Drug</strong><br/>
The drug to be specified on the batch. If you have a populated [[drugs]] table, begin typing the name of the drug in the drugs field; it should auto-complete for you as you type.</li>
<li><strong>Doses</strong><br/>
The number of doses (remember this is based on the drug pack chosen in the previous step).</li>
<li><strong>Starting on requested date</strong><br/>
The "starting on requested date" field allows you to build in a delay between when the regimen is booked in and when this particular batch should start. e.g. enter 0 to have this batch start immediately, or enter 3 to have this batch start 3 days after the regimen is booked in.</li>
<li><strong>Repeated for</strong><br/>
Enter the number of weeks the drug batch should repeat for. This, and the previous step, provide the foundation for the scheduling aspect of the regimen.</li>
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 2 August 2022

Regimens are a schedule of drug batches, comprising the drug, dose, date of administration and frequency. By booking in a regimen you can have PTS automatically book in further prescriptions for each of the constituent drugs in the regimen, based on the schedule that you define on the regimen setup page.

On this page we will discuss the Regimens setup page but more information on the use of regimens can be found in the aseptics user guide.

Accessing the setup page

The PTS sidebar with Setup selected.

Like many of the different PTS utilities, setup is found in the left-hand side bar.

Hover over the sidebar with the mouse cursor and the side bar will expand. Select Setup to reveal a drop-down list of the various setup pages you have permission to access.

To choose a setup page click on its name in the list to be taken to the setup page.

PTS 5 is the most user configurable version of our Prescription Tracking System to date. As a result parts of this Wiki assumes that the reader has permission to access the elements of the system in question. If you don't see specific items and utilities where they are supposed to be you may not have permission to access them.

Adding new regimen

To create a new regimen access the actions menu by clicking on the actions menu icon at the top right of the page, then from the actions menu click the New Regimen button.

Click OK when you're done. The process then continues in the regimen popup.

Editing existing regimens

To edit an existing regimen, select the regimen you wish to amend by clicking on its entry in the list to load the regimen popup.

Regimen popup

The regimen popup appears after adding a new regimen, or clicking on an regimen in the list to edit it.

Enter the following information and click the Save button to finish creating or editing the regimen.

Regimen details tab

  • Description
    A short but descriptive name for the regimen.

Batches tab

Adding a drug batch to a regimen.

The batches tab is where you define the drugs, doses and frequency of the schedule that make up the regimen. You will typically have multiple unique batches on each regimen.

  • Type
    The prescription type of this drug batch. Use this to specify the scanning sequence, target time etc. of this particular drug batch. You can use different prescription types for each drug or a generic prescription type, such as Worksheet.
  • Drug
    The drug to be specified on the batch. If you have a populated drugs table, begin typing the name of the drug in the drugs field; it should auto-complete for you as you type.
  • Doses
    The number of doses (remember this is based on the drug pack chosen in the previous step).
  • Starting on requested date
    The "starting on requested date" field allows you to build in a delay between when the regimen is booked in and when this particular batch should start. e.g. enter 0 to have this batch start immediately, or enter 3 to have this batch start 3 days after the regimen is booked in.
  • Repeated for
    Enter the number of weeks the drug batch should repeat for. This, and the previous step, provide the foundation for the scheduling aspect of the regimen.