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MOSAIQ User's Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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Documenting IV Details<br />

CHAPTER 4: <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Medical <strong>Oncology</strong> Clinical Charting<br />

You can record specifics about the medication delivery, including vesicant information, in the<br />

Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3 tabs of the MAR dialog box.<br />

You can copy the IV and VAD information to medications<br />

administered in the same session or on the same day. Right-click,<br />

then click Copy IV/VAD information forward.<br />

1. In the MAR dialog box, click Route 1 to show the Route 1 tab of the MAR dialog box.<br />

The Route 1, 2, and 3 tabs of the MAR dialog box let you record details for three IVs.<br />

You can use three labels for each tab to show the anatomical location into which the<br />

IV/vesicant is infused. An illustration of the IV location that you selected appears to the<br />

right of the tab. This illustration helps you specify the area of the arm where the IV was<br />

put.<br />

2. In the IV 1 group, click the side into which the IV is inserted in the Side field.<br />

3. Click next to the Type field, click the type of IV.<br />

4. Click next to the Size field, then click the size of the IV needle.<br />

5. Click the anatomical location into which to infuse the IV in the IV1 Location group.<br />

6. Type the name of the IV site in the first text box of the Label field, then click . The<br />

label you type appears in the Drag field.<br />

7. Click the label in the Drag field, and holding down the left mouse button, drag the label<br />

to the corresponding location on the anatomical illustration.<br />

When dragging the text to the illustration, appears until you release the mouse button.<br />

The label no longer appears in the Drag field.<br />

Make sure you record IV problems with a patient note. If you must<br />

start an IV again, use the IV 1 group note to record the details of the<br />

interruption. Also, make sure you record the second IV in one of the<br />

unused Route tabs.<br />

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