VistA-internationalization/TranslationSpreadsheets/WV-DIALOG-0346.txt

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Maximum of 26 Renewals.
Maximum of 26 Renewals.
, No more refills left.
No more refills left
No more refills left.
, Rx is in
Enter the item #(s) or RX #(s) you wish to
separated by commas.
For example: 1,2,5 or 123456,33254A,232323B.
Do not enter the same number twice, duplicates are not allowed.
is from another division. Continue? (Y/N)
Answer 'YES' or 'NO'.
returned to stock.
deleted during Controlled Subs release.
deleted during Rx edit.
Issue Date must be greater or equal to
Entry in this field must match the SERVICE field for pharmacy action
types in the IB ACTION TYPE file AND be a valid entry in your
SERVICE/SECTION file to generate copay charges!
There was an invalid entry in your IB SERVICE/SECTION field in your Outpatient
Site Parameter file, but we have fixed the problem for you, and you
may continue!
You cannot delete a refill while removing from Hold! Use the Edit Action.
You cannot delete a refill that
has been released by
is being transmitted to
the CMOP
Refill Released! Use the 'Return to Stock' option before attempting to delete!
Partial Released! Use the 'Return to Stock' option before attempting to delete!
is not a valid choice.
is a duplicate choice.
Enter Reason for Edit:
This is a required response. No Up-arrowing allowed.
Response must be 10-75 characters in length.
Entered In Error
Partial Entered In Error.
Partial fill returned to stock.
NO SUCH WARNING LABEL
Leading spaces are not allowed in the SIG!
Your CPRS/Outpatient installation date is
means we have already backfilled all active prescriptions and all
prescriptions canceled or expired after
If you want to backfill orders that were canceled or expired prior to this
date of
, enter an earlier date and those orders
will be backfilled to CPRS.
We cannot determine the date of the CPRS/Outpatient installation.
If you choose to backfill more orders to CPRS by utilizing this option,
we remind you that disk storage can be significantly affected, depending on
how many orders are backfilled.
Do you want to backfill more prescriptions
Enter Yes to backfill prescriptions canceled or expired before
Enter Date to begin backfill:
BACKFILL PRSCRIPTIONS TO CPRS
NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTION COUNT
Task Queued to Print
NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTION COUNTS
TOTAL NUMBER OF NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTIONS :
NUMBER OF PATIENTS WITH ONE OR MORE NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTIONS :
(NOTE: Total number of patients listed here may not always equal the number at
the bottom, since some patients at the bottom may be counted more than once,
possibly having non-verified Rx's entered on different days.)
Non-verified Rx's
Different Patients
Enter PATIENT NAME (or ^C to verify for a clerk):
This patient has no prescriptions on file
Enter Clerk Name:
PATIENT STATUS :
COPIES :
METHOD OF PICKUP :
Cannot process this prescription, one of the interacting medications is
being edited.
No Pharmacy Orderable Item!
Unauthorized Action!
Another person is editing orders for this patient.
for patient
Do you want to intervene?
Enter Y to change this RX, P to see a profile, or N to procede with verification
This patient has no other prescriptions on file
VERIFY FOR
Enter Y (or return) to verify this prescription
N to leave this prescription non-verified and to end this session of verification
D to delete this prescription
not Verified!!
Dosing Instructions Missing. Please add!
Pending Order
NOT Discontinued.
Do you want to DELETE or EDIT Rx #
or Discontinue
This is a duplicate drug. Your options are to :
(1) - Discontinue the old Rx (
(2) - DELETE this Rx (
or (3) - EDIT this Rx (
You MUST select one of the 3 actions!
You MUST select a drug with the same Orderable Item!
You CANNOT change a
Narcotic Drug to a
You must discontinue this prescription and enter a new one
Use the DELETE option rather than the EDIT option on this prescription
This is a duplicate drug for an existing prescription
You MUST either CHANGE the drug in this prescription
DELETE this prescription
or DISCONTINUE the existing prescription
*** SAME CLASS *** OF DRUG IN RX #
Discontinue Prescription #
Enter Y to discontinue this Prescription.
Prescription was not discontinued...
Discontinued by new prescription
Prescription has been discontinued.
Sort By Patient or Clerk:
REPORT OF NON-VERIFIED RXs SORTED BY PATIENT OR CLERK
Task Queued
NO NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTIONS TO PRINT.
Press Return to continue,'^' to exit
NON-VERIFIED PRESCRIPTIONS
(# indicates Critical Drug Interaction)
Entry By
CLERK->
Checking Version node of Package File,
There is a problem with your Outpatient Version entry in your Pharmacy
System File (#59.7), please check with IRM, then re-run this routine!
It appears from your Outpatient Version entry in your Pharmacy System
File (#59.7), that you are running an earlier version of Outpatient.
Do not install this patch!
You do not have a B cross reference for Outpatient Pharmacy in
your Package File (#9.4), consult with IRM, then run this routine again!
Your Version node in the Package file is already correct,
no updating needs to be done.
DA'S
Build FIRST PHARMACY SERVICE Info (PDM)
The build of first pharmacy service info is
MANAGEMENT,PHARMACY DATA
BUILD OF FIRST PHARMACY SERVICE INFO COMPLETE
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G.PSU PBM@
The build of first pharmacy service information
...Re-building the Synonym Multiple for GTIN barcode...
Orderable Item Auto-Create has not been completed yet!
This option enables you to match IV Additives or IV Solutions to the Pharmacy
Orderable Item File.
Match Additives or Solutions
Select IV ADDITIVE:
Another person is editing this additive.
This IV Additive does not point to the Dispense Drug File (#50)
it cannot be matched to an Orderable Item!
IV ADDITIVE ->
is already matched to:
Do you want to re-match this IV Additive
Select SYNONYM:
*** Dose Form from NDF:
Select Dose Form:
There is already an Orderable Item named:
Match to this Orderable Item
Matching:
You must create a new Orderable Item Name for this IV Additive, since a
duplicate already exists with another IV Additive matched to it!
Additive Name ->
Dose Form ->
Enter Orderable Item Name
A duplicate Name and Dose Form entry already exists in the Orderable Item
File, with a corresponding matched IV Additive. You must select another name!
UNABLE TO CREATE ENTRY, TRY AGAIN!
Now editing Orderable Item:
CMOP-
Install Aborted. You do not have NDF V. 3.15 loaded.
I Am Deleting Your Data Dictionary for
MEDICATION ROUTES
This drug is marked for Lab Monitor purposes. You must unmark it as a
Lab Monitor before you can mark it as a Clozapine drug.
Drug is now re-activated
is now marked as a Clozapine drug
THIS DRUG IS INACTIVE - DO YOU WISH TO REACTIVATE IT
Are you sure you want to unmark
as a Clozapine drug
is now unmarked as a Clozapine drug
Do you wish to mark this drug as a Lab Monitor drug?
**Unknown Lab Test**
Prescription of Clozapine requires identification of two
laboratory tests, WBC and Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC).
You do not have any laboratory tests identified.
Select Laboratory Test Type:
You have one laboratory type of
test identified.
You currently have both laboratory tests identified.
Enter the letter that correspond with the function.
**Data Missing**
A second laboratory type of
test should be added.
(A)dd, (E)dit, or (D)elete entry?
(E)dit or (D)elete entry?
Type of
Lab Test Monitor
Specimen Type
You must have a test defined for WBC and ANC to dispense Clozapine.
Enter YES to delete the laboratory test, NO to return to selection.
Select the Number of the test you want to
Enter the number you want to delete or edit.
Select SPECIMEN TYPE
You have selected the following information for
a Laboratory Type of
Lab Test Monitor:
Specimen Type :
Enter YES to accept, NO to reject.
This report displays common dosages of Dispense Drugs for Unit Dose orders
based on the time frame entered. Unit Dose orders without a Dosage Ordered
are not included on this report.
If there are multiple Dispense Drugs associated with an order, only the first
Dispense Drug of the order will print with the Dosage Ordered.
Enter start date for gathering Dosages:
Do not print Dosage if frequency is less than
This number represents the minimum number of times a Dosage was entered
for a Dispense Drug in a Unit Dose order.
Because of the length of this report, and the time needed to gather the
information, this report must be queued to a printer.
This report must be queued to a printer.
Most Common Dosages Report
COMMON DOSAGES REPORT STARTING FROM
Problem in ND node!
All Numeric Dosage Rules failed!
Orderable Item Auto-Create has
already been queued,
already been completed,
no action taken!
This job will create your Pharmacy Orderable Item File, and match IV Solutions,
IV Additives, and Dispense Drugs to the Pharmacy Orderable Item File.
Enter P to create your Pharmacy Orderable Item File first by Primary Drug
Name, then by VA Generic Name
Enter V to create the Pharmacy Orderable Item File by VA Generic Name only
Enter P or V
This job should be queued to run at night!
QUEUE TO RUN AT WHAT TIME:
AUTO CREATE ORDERABLE ITEM FILE
TASK QUEUED!
PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT PACKAGE
Pharmacy Orderable Item Auto-Create
The Pharmacy Orderable Item Auto-create has successfully run to
Completion! You may now begin the manual matching process.
PSSATEXT(
Since this report must check every drug in the DRUG (#50) File, we recommend
that you queue this report to a printer.
Corresponding drug report
Corresponding Outpatient drug:
Corresponding Inpatient drug:
No Corresponding Drugs were found.
There are no potential matches!
** Potential corr. Outpatient Drug:
** Potential corr. Inpatient Drug:
Current Corresponding Inpatient/Outpatient Drug Matches
*** Potential Corresponding Inpatient/Outpatient Drug Matches
This entry is marked for the following PHARMACY packages:
Unit Dose
Ward Stock
Controlled Substances
Select Pharmacy Orderable Item:
This option will automatically mark all corresponding Inpatient and Outpatient
drugs that are listed in the 'Potential Corresponding Inpatient/Outpatient Drug
Matches' section of the 'Report of Corresponding Drugs'.
Before using this option, please make sure you print a current 'Report of
Corresponding Drugs' for review.
Mark potential corresponding drugs
Enter 'Yes' to mark corresponding inpatient and outpatient drugs as displayed
in the 'Potential Corresponding Inpatient/Outpatient Drug Matches' section of
the 'Report of Corresponding Drugs'.
This job must be queued. You will receive a mail message upon completion.
AUTO-MARK CORRESPONDING DRUGS
Nothing queued.
PDM CORRESPONDING DRUGS
The PDM job that automatically marks corresponding inpatient and
outpatient drugs is complete.
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A SCHEDULE 3 NARCOTIC WILL BE CODED '3A', A SCHEDULE 3 NON-NARCOTIC WILL BE
CODED '3C' AND A SCHEDULE 2 DEPRESSANT WILL BE CODED '2L'.
THE CODES ARE:
A TWO OR THREE POSITION CODE IDENTIFIES THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND WHETHER
THE DRUG IS STOCKED BY THE STATION SUPPLY DIVISION. THE FIRST
POSITION OF THE CODE IDENTIFIES SOURCE OF SUPPLY. THE CODES ARE:
THE SECOND POSITION OF THE CODE INDICATES WHETHER THE ITEM IS
OR IS NOT AVAILABLE FROM SUPPLY WAREHOUSE STOCK. THE CODES ARE:
P POSTED STOCK
M BULK COMPOUND
Inappropriate F designation!
The A & C designation is not valid for schedule 2 or 3 narcotics !
It contains other inappropriate schedule 2-5 narcotics!
It contains other inappropriate schedule 1,3-5 narcotics!
To delete this field use the Unmark Clozapine Drug option in the
Clozapine Pharmacy Manager menu.
This drug cannot be marked as a non-formulary item because it is
designated as a formulary alternative for the following drugs.
The mnemonic entered here must match the mnemonic entered into the
ATC for this drug EXACTLY, and cannot be numbers only.
ALL TIMES MUST BE THE SAME LENGTH (2 OR 4 CHARACTERS), MUST BE
SEPARATED BY DASHES ('-'), AND BE IN ASCENDING ORDER
(This non-formulary item is
ward is
service is
DASHES ('-'), AND BE IN ASCENDING ORDER. (IE. 01-05-13)
INSTRUCTIONS ALSO MAY NOT EXCEED 180 CHARACTERS.
Another person is editing this one.
PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:
Just a reminder...you are editing
Do you wish to match/rematch to NATIONAL DRUG file
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