Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Dosimetrist/Physicist Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
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MOSAIQ <strong>Dosimetrist</strong>/<strong>Physicist</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Module III<br />
Notes<br />
Figure 81: <strong>Radiation</strong> Prescriptions with Incorrect Fractions Treated<br />
Benefits of Option 1<br />
• It is relatively quick and easy to add the dose delivered to date.<br />
• The staff does not have to deal with mismatches or warnings when they deliver<br />
treatments.<br />
• The current and total dose in the Treatment Chart and eCHART Navigator<br />
match.<br />
Drawbacks of Option 1<br />
• The Treatment Chart window will show a red mismatch for the manually<br />
recorded treatments.<br />
• The prescription will only show 1 fraction as treated instead of the actual number<br />
of treated fractions.<br />
• The Dose and Fraction Review window will show an Excess Treatment, a Projected<br />
Actual/Rx mismatch, and inaccurate data for the To Date Actual/Rx and Remaining<br />
Rx in the Dose and Fraction Summary section as shown in Figure 82. Figure 82 is<br />
based on the patient information given in the example for this option.<br />
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