4.9 PHARMACY/TREATMENT ORDERS AND RESULTS TRANSACTION FLOW DIAGRAM
The following are possible routes at a generic site.
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1. ORM/RXO |
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1. ORM/RXO |
2. RDE/RXE | ||
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2. RDE/RXE |
Pharmacy/ Treatment Supplier |
3. RDS/RXD |
Nursing |
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4. RGV/RXG | |||
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5. RAS/RXA
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5. RAS/RXA |
1. ORM/RXO:
The Ordering application generates a pharmacy/treatment order (ORM with RXO and possibly additional RXC segments) and sends it to the pharmacy or treatment application, Nursing application, and/or other applications as appropriate at the site.
2. RDE/RXE:
The pharmacy/treatment application may send the RDE, the Pharmacy/treatment Encoded Order message, a fully encoded order to the Nursing application, Ordering application, and/or other system applications as appropriate at the site.
3. RDS/RXD:
The pharmacy/treatment application may send the RDS, the pharmacy/treatment Dispense message, to the Nursing application or other applications as appropriate at the site, each time a medication is dispensed for this order. This message may occur multiple times for each order.
4. RGV/RXG:
The pharmacy application may send the RGV, the pharmacy/treatment Give message, to the Nursing application or other applications as appropriate at the site, for each scheduled date/time of administration of a medication for a given order. This message may occur multiple times for each order.
5. RAS/RXA:
The Nursing application (and other applications) can generate the RAS, the pharmacy/treatment Administration Results message, whenever a medication is given to the patient. This message may occur multiple times for each order.
Note: Sites having a long term clinical data repository may wish to route data to the data repository from copies of all or any of the five message. |