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  1. PCS Worklist Toolbar (6.15)

    Published The  (PCS) worklist toolbar includes the following elements: Element Name and Action IC_ASP_Worklist_Toolbar_Worklist_List_v1.png Worklist: You can select the worklist you want to view. IC_ASP_Worklist_Toolbar_Filter_Lists_v1.png Filter Lists: You can create a new worklist. Additio
  2. Creating a PCS Worklist

    Published Complete the following steps to create a new (PCS) worklist: Open the PCS worklist and click Filter Lists. The Configure Worklists dialog box opens. Click Add New. The Add Name dialog box opens. Enter a name for the worklist. Click OK. From the Worklist list, select either Patient List or Facility. 
  3. Viewing a Saved PCS Worklist

    Published Complete the following steps to view a saved (PCS) worklist: Open the PCS worklist and click Filter Lists. The Configure Worklists dialog box is displayed. Use the menu in the navigation pane to select a saved worklist. Select a saved worklist from the menu, and click Generate Worklist. asp antimicro
  4. Overview of Editing an Existing PCS Worklist

    Published You can make changes to an existing worklist, but you must save the changes before opening the worklist. You can save the changes with the same name, as a duplicate, or rename the worklist; however, you must click Save to activate the Generate Worklist button. The ad hoc selection of filter options without
  5. Setting a Default PCS Worklist

    Published Complete the following steps to set a default (PCS) worklist: Open the PCS worklist and click Filter Lists. The Configure Worklists dialog box is displayed. Select a saved worklist from the menu. Select Make Default from the Save menu. The text (Default) is appended to the worklist name. The worklist i
  6. Overview of Viewing Alerts on Multiple Encounters

    Published Although rare, it is possible that a patient is displayed on an (PCS) worklist with multiple encounters. This situation most likely would occur in instances where the patient has one encounter through the emergency department (ED) where cultures are collected, and then another encounter when the patient is
  7. Overview of Modifying Results

    Published The modified results icon is displayed immediately to the right of any modified results after the alert is triggered to the worklist. Due to limitations in the system, if a patient no longer qualifies for the worklist due to modification of those results, the alert remains on the worklist until after the pa
  8. PCS Worklist Toolbar (6.0)

    Published The  (PCS) worklist toolbar includes the following elements: Element Name and Action IC_ASP_Worklist_Toolbar_Worklist_List_v1.png Worklist: You can select the worklist you want to view. IC_ASP_Worklist_Toolbar_Filter_Lists_v1.png Filter Lists: You can create a new worklist. Additio
  9. Overview of Creating a PCS Alert

    Published Alerts are created when one of the  rules is triggered by information charted on a patient. This information could include a medication order or an administration, a bug-to-drug mismatch, IV-to-PO switch, an abnormal or critical lab result (such as a positive Clostridium difficile result), prolonged days of
  10. Overview of the Alerts Column (6.16)

    Published You must have a (LH-20124) license to add the Alerts column to an view. The Alerts column displays patient alerts based on rules that run continuously in the background. This column is most crucial for use on the (PCS) worklist. Once criteria are met for a rule, an alert is displayed on the PCS worklist w