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Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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Lesson 2: Adding Diagnoses, Care Plans, and Prescriptions<br />

Copyright 2009, IMPAC Medical Systems 49<br />

LTGRAD0005A/2.0/26-Feb-2009<br />

Notes 2. Click .<br />

Shows the <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions dialog box in edit mode, shown in Figure 29.<br />

Displays diagnosis<br />

and course<br />

Fraction and dose<br />

information<br />

Figure 29: <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions Dialog Box in Edit Mode<br />

Use the <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions dialog box to add or change information about<br />

patient prescriptions and to manage a set of prescription sites in the same course<br />

of treatment. The top part of the dialog box shows the diagnosis for the selected<br />

course. It also has a table that shows a summary of all the prescription sites for<br />

this course. The bottom part has three different views to add a prescription for a<br />

new site in an existing or new course. You can also change or view the<br />

prescription for each site in the course.<br />

3. Type Lung in the Rx Site field, then press TAB.<br />

Adds the prescription site, then moves the insertion point to the Technique field.<br />

4. Click AP/PA from the Technique field.<br />

Specifies the technique.<br />

5. Click x06 from the Modality field.<br />

Specifies the treatment modality.<br />

Conventional prescription<br />

information<br />

Calendar view of<br />

prescribed fractions<br />

6. Click Isodose from the Dose Spec field, then press TAB.<br />

Summary of existing<br />

prescriptions, if any<br />

Adds the dose specification, then moves the insertion point to the second box.

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