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Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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

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

Notes The Treatment Calendar uses the information in the Fractionation Pattern field to<br />

add treatment sessions. Refer to Lesson 8 in Module II of this guide. The calendar<br />

view in <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions shows the sequence in which treatment sessions in<br />

the same course are treated relative to one another.<br />

If you know the text string of the temporal fractionation<br />

pattern, such as Daily, Every Other Day, BID (for twice daily),<br />

or MWF (for weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays),<br />

you can type it in the Fractionation Pattern field.<br />

Click to open the Dose Limits window. You will use the Dose Limits<br />

window to add a Dose Limit dose action point in a future exercise. Close the<br />

Dose Limits window.<br />

12. Type CBC weekly in the Comment field.<br />

Specifies a prescription note that appears in several locations within MOSAIQ.<br />

13. Click .<br />

Opens the <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions note window, shown in Figure 33.<br />

Figure 33: <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions Note Window<br />

14. Type Dr requested CBC Weekly in the Subject field, then press TAB.<br />

Adds a subject for the prescription note, then moves the insertion point to the<br />

body of the note.<br />

15. Type Dr requested that patient have a weekly CBC done after receiving<br />

the last fraction for the week, then click .<br />

Adds the note text, then closes the <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions note window. A green<br />

checkmark appears adjacent to if the radiation prescription has an<br />

attached note as shown in Figure 34.

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