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MOSAIQ User's Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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CHAPTER 3: General Clinical Charting<br />

7. In the Diagnosis field, select the diagnosis description, then type part of a diagnosis to<br />

show only the applicable diagnoses.<br />

If you close the Diagnosis field list, then go back to it again, the most<br />

recent selections appear. The Morphology field also “remembers” your<br />

most recent selections.<br />

8. Scroll through the diagnosis groups, then click adjacent to one of the diagnosis groups<br />

to show the applicable diagnosis codes.<br />

9. Click a diagnosis.<br />

10. Type information about the diagnosis in the Notes field. The information could include<br />

lab results or the name of the physician who made the diagnosis.<br />

11. Click OK to save the diagnosis.<br />

Adding a Cancer Diagnosis<br />

Adding a cancer diagnosis is much the same as adding a non-cancer diagnosis.<br />

1. In the Chart Workspace, click on the upper-right of the Diagnosis and Problem List<br />

pane to open the Options menu.<br />

2. Click Add Diagnosis… to open the Diagnosis and Staging window.<br />

Keep the Type field at the default, Primary. Primary shows the disease is under<br />

treatment.<br />

3. Type the current date in the Initial Diagnosis field to show the date of the initial<br />

diagnosis.<br />

You can also click adjacent to the Initial Diagnosis field to show a<br />

calendar from which you can select a date.<br />

The Dx at Age field shows the patient age. If you add the Initial Diagnosis date and the<br />

Birth Date in the Patient Demographic Data dialog box, <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> calculates the patient<br />

age. The Consultation field defaults to the current date and is the date of the diagnostic<br />

consultation.<br />

4. Click the Diagnosis.<br />

If the diagnosis you select has an applicable Category, it automatically appears. If not,<br />

you can select the Category.<br />

5. Click the Laterality of the cancer diagnosis.<br />

6. Click in the Morphology field, then type part of a morphology description.<br />

You can also type part of a morphology code number to show only some morphology<br />

codes.<br />

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