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  • target: Search icon

  • content:

    • To start a visit with a patient, first you need to go to the patient chart view of the respective patient. Click on the search icon to open the search box so that we can search for the patient.

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  • target: search box

  • content:

    • Now, enter the name of the patient here. If you know the patient ID, you can use that as well. You will see the results if the patient you entered exists in the system. Some example patient names that you can search for are: John, Smith, Mary

Step 3:

  • target: search results (better if we can target the exact patient)

  • content:

    • Click on the patient you want to go to their patient chart.

Advanced search…

Step 4:

  • target: patient chart view

  • content:

    • Welcome to the patient chart view! Here, you can find detailed patient information, records of clinical visits, demographic information, graphs, and medical forms.

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Start Visit:

Steps:

  • go to a patient chart

Step 5:

  • target: start visit button

  • content:

    • To fill out any forms or encounters, you have to start a visit. Click on the "Start Visit" button to open the start visit form.

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  • target: patient chart or patient header

  • content:

    • That's the end of this tutorial! If you have already started a visit, you will see an "Active Visit" tag near the patient's name here. After the visit is started, you can do things like capturing vitals, biometrics, and more through this patient chart view.

Patient Chart

Walkthrough the search:

Left navbar (dashboards)

Widgets

Workspaces

Register a patient

This application will allow you to create a new patient in the system.  The form is designed to support keyboard navigation as easily as using the mouse.  If you start defining a new patient similar to an existing patient, you will see an alert notifying you that a similar patient already exists in the system.

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This application serves as an example of how a simple app can be created to repeatedly serve the same form to a user.  In this example, a clerk at the front of the clinic is capturing vitals for patients.  He selects a patient with an active visit, captures vitals, and returns to the prompt to find the next patient.

Steps:

Step 1: Go through the search

  • target: Active visit table

  • content:

    • This table shows all the patients who are already in the middle of their visits. Click on any patient here to continue capturing their vitals.

Step 2:

  • target: patient chart view

  • content:

    • Welcome to the patient chart view! Here, you can explore detailed patient information, clinical visit records, demographic data, graphs, and medical forms.

Step 3:

  • target: hamburger button

  • content:

    • Click on this button to reveal different sections. It's like opening a menu to see all the patient related sections!

Step 4:

  • target: Vitals sidebar

  • content:

    • Click here to see the Vitals and Biometrics section.

Step 5:

  • target: Vitals Page

  • content:

    • Congratulations! You've landed on the vitals page for this patient. This is where all the vital signs are tracked and recorded.

Step 6:

  • target: Add button

  • content:

    • Click here to add new vitals for the patient. Time to update those health stats!!If there’s no active visit, you may prompted to start a visit.

Step 7:

  • target: Vitals tableform

  • content:

    • Fill out the necessary information here and click on the "Save and close" button at the bottom of the form to capture the patient's vitals. If you change your mind, just click "Discard."

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  • target: Vitals table

  • content:

    • Woohoo! You can now see the vitals you just added for the patient right here. Great job!

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