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Viewing the Medications Formulary<br />

WARNING<br />

CHAPTER 3: General Clinical Charting<br />

First DataBank is separately purchased and licensed.<br />

Interaction screening is only allowed when First DataBank is<br />

purchased and licensed.<br />

Interaction screening is only allowed when the product is<br />

configured by establishing the appropriate links.<br />

Interaction screening remains accurate only when the periodic<br />

First DataBank updates are applied, which are available through<br />

Impac.<br />

In Medications Formulary you can make and keep multiple formulary lists in one database.<br />

All formulary lists appear on the new Medications Formulary window. To open the<br />

Medications Formulary, click File | Libraries | Medications Formulary….<br />

Medications Formulary Security<br />

You must have security rights to see and make changes to the medication formulary.<br />

1. Click File | Directories | Staff Directory….you can see or adjust security rights from<br />

the Security tab.<br />

Modify rights let a user add, change and remove a formulary, and also add, change and<br />

remove individual drugs. View rights only let a user see a formulary list. When a user has<br />

no rights, they can only view the primary formulary list.<br />

View Opens the Formulary Edit window, which shows the complete list<br />

of formularies made for each department in the database.<br />

Add Opens the Formulary Edit (New Record) window where you can<br />

add a new formulary.<br />

Change Open the Formulary Edit window. Here you can make changes to<br />

the department formulary list.<br />

Delete Click this button to remove a formulary list.<br />

Copy Makes a duplicate of the selected formulary list. A duplicated<br />

formulary list contains the same name and description of the initial<br />

formulary, but shows ‘Copy of’. You can then rename “Copy of”<br />

to a department name. Each department should only have one<br />

formulary. Also, all drugs that are assigned in the initial formulary<br />

list are assigned to the new formulary. Departments do not move<br />

over during a copy. You must select the department manually.<br />

Copyright 2010, Elekta Impac Software 45<br />

LUGMSQ0002/4.0/23-Sep-2010

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