GNU Health - Tasks: task #13219, Include infusion rates in...
You are not allowed to post comments on this tracker with your current authentication level.
task #13219: Include infusion rates in medication form
Submitter: | Luis Falcon <meanmicio> | ||
Submitted: | Tue 27 May 2014 05:38:23 PM UTC | ||
Should Start On: | Tue 27 May 2014 12:00:00 AM UTC | Should be Finished on: | Sun 06 Jul 2014 12:00:00 AM UTC |
Category: | Functionality | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Status: | Done | Privacy: | Public |
Assigned to: | meanmicio | Percent Complete: | 0% |
Open/Closed: | Closed | Release: | 2.5.0 |
Module: | core, inpatient | Component: | None |
Wed 28 May 2014 11:49:47 AM UTC, comment #1: |
Luis Falcon <meanmicio> |
Tue 27 May 2014 05:38:23 PM UTC, original submission:
From Andrew Gledhill email, we need to include the infusion rate of the medicaments, extensively used in inpatient settings.
|
Luis Falcon <meanmicio> |
Attached Files
file #31449: GNU_Health_drug_infusion_workflow.ods added by meanmicio (35KiB - application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet)
Depends on the following items: None found
Items that depend on this one: None found
Carbon-Copy List
There are 0 votes so far. Votes easily highlight which items people would like to see resolved in priority, independently of the priority of the item set by tracker managers.
Follow 6 latest changes.
Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014-06-19 | meanmicio | Status | In Progress | Done | |
Open/Closed | Open | Closed | |||
2014-05-28 | meanmicio | Status | None | In Progress | |
2014-05-27 | meanmicio | Assigned to | None | meanmicio | |
Release | None | 2.5.0 | |||
2014-05-27 | meanmicio | Attached File | - | Added GNU_Health_drug_infusion_workflow.ods, #31449 |
Powered by Savane 3.13-758e.
Corresponding source code
Andrew, team :
I propose using the "standard" rate unit of "mL/h". We could then show the conversion to other units, such as gtt/min, depending on the drop factor ([macro/micro]drip).
Using "mL/h as the single rate will minimize the human error and can be used in different scenarios (IV, PEG, ... ).
Let me know your thoughts.
Best,