Difference between revisions of "Orderable Item~"
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+ | : An Orderable Item name has no strength attached to it (e.g., Acetaminophen). The name with a strength attached to it is the Dispense Drug name (e.g., Acetaminophen 325mg). | ||
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+ | Source: '''Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 Nurse’s User Manual''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 17 April 2006
- Orderable Item
- A drug whose name does NOT have the strength associated with it (e.g., Acetaminophen 325 mg). The name with a strength is called the “Dispensed Drug Name.”
Source: BCMA V. 3.0 GUI User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Orderable Item
- An Orderable Item is pulled from the PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM file (#50.7) and usually has no strength attached to it (e.g., Acetaminophen). The name, with a strength attached, is the Dispense Drug name (e.g., Acetaminophen 325mg).
Source: Pharmacy Data Management V. 1.0 Technical Manual/Security Guide
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Orderable Item
- An Orderable Item name has no strength attached to it (e.g., Acetaminophen). The name with a strength attached to it is the Dispense Drug name (e.g., Acetaminophen 325mg).
Source: Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 Nurse’s User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |