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Does anyone using Meditech 5.67 print the ISBT product code (Ecode) on their IT (Issue Transfuse Card)?

 

 

 

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comment_67965

We tried to do that but there was a problem so we gave up. I just stuck with the mnemonic.  Sorry, but it has been a while, and I can't remember what the problem was.

comment_67982

I had to resort to adding Ecode to the product dictionary to be able to extract and print.

 

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comment_67990

Can it be barcoded? We are implementing hemonetics blood track and the Ecode is scanned to confirm the correct product.

comment_67992

no, we issue by group and all the red cell products are grouped as packed cells, plasma products as plasma, etc. makes it so much easier this way.

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3 hours ago, ESIZENSKY said:

Can it be barcoded? We are implementing hemonetics blood track and the Ecode is scanned to confirm the correct product.

My strategy to confirm the correct product is to add queries to the blood issue by patient routine.  list of queries.jpg

This attribute reads the product abbreviation of the component selected for issue and defaults the result into the BBKFRMBAR query.

bbkfrmbar attributes.jpg

This query requires user to scan Ecode on the blood component container label, verifies that ISBT128 barcode was scanned and then compares Ecode scanned into BBKBAGBAR to Ecode from BBKFRMBAR.

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comment_67997

Dansket, those screenshots make me feel like an idiot. I felt like I had a good handle on BBK Dictionary development until just now. I don't think I have a clue what's going on there!

comment_68000

There is a dictionary titled MIS Customer Defined Screens.  Attributes are written in Magic Programming code and that is what you see above.  Let me know if the attached file helps.  QUERY BLOOD ISSUE.docx

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