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  1. GMRVPCE2 ;HIRMFO/RM-V/M Help for AICS ;3/9/99 15:25
  1. ;;4.0;Vitals/Measurements;**8**;Apr 25, 1997
  1. HELP(TYPE,HLP) ; Entry for Help Screens. HLP is a closed array reference
  1. ; which will have the help returned for measuremnt abbreviation TYPE.
  1. N X,Y I TYPE="VU" S TYPE="VC"
  1. F Y=1:1 S X=$T(@TYPE+Y) Q:$P(X,";;",2)="~" S @HLP@(Y)=$P(X,";;",2,99)
  1. Q
  1. AG ; HELP FOR ABDOMINAL GIRTH
  1. ;;Enter Abdominal Girth. Must be in the range 0-150.
  1. ;;~
  1. AUD ; HELP FOR AUDIOMETRY.
  1. ;;Enter 8 readings for right ear followed by 8 readings for left ear, all
  1. ;;followed by slashes (/). Values must be between 0 and 110.
  1. ;;Example: 100/100/100/95/90/90/85/80/105/105/105/105/100/100/95/90/
  1. ;;~
  1. BP ; HELP FOR BLOOD PRESSURE
  1. ;;Enter as SYSTOLIC/INTERMEDIATE/DIASTOLIC. Each pressure is in the range
  1. ;;of 0-300. INTERMEDIATE pressure is optional.
  1. ;;Examples: 98/64 or 120/100/80
  1. ;;~
  1. FH ; HELP FOR FUNDAL HEIGHT
  1. ;;Enter a Fundal Height. Must be in the range 10-50.
  1. ;;~
  1. FT ; HELP FOR FETAL HEART TONES
  1. ;;Enter Fetal Heart Tone. Must be in the range 50-250.
  1. ;;~
  1. HC ; HELP FOR HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE
  1. ;;Enter a Head Circumference. If entered in inches, the measurement must
  1. ;;be 10-30 inches with three decimal places, but the decimal part must be
  1. ;;a multiple of .125.
  1. ;;Examples: 23 or 24.125 or 23.25 or 30.375 or 28.5.
  1. ;;
  1. ;;If entered in centimeters, the measurement must be 26-76 centimeters with
  1. ;;one decimal place.
  1. ;;Examples: 30.2 or 45
  1. ;;~
  1. HE ; HELP FOR HEARING
  1. ;;Enter N for Normal, or A for Abnormal.
  1. ;;~
  1. HT ; HELP FOR HEIGHT
  1. ;;Enter Height. A number in one of the following formats (2 decimals
  1. ;;allowed):
  1. ;; 72I (inches) 147C or 147CM (centimeters)
  1. ;; 5FT10IN or 5'10"" (for 5 feet 10 inches)
  1. ;;~
  1. PU ; HELP FOR PULSE
  1. ;;Enter pulse. Must be in range of 0-300.
  1. ;;~
  1. RS ; HELP FOR RESPIRATION
  1. ;;Enter the respiration rate of the patient. Must be in range of 0-100.
  1. ;;~
  1. TON ; HELP FOR TONOMETRY
  1. ;;Enter READING for RIGHT eye, followed by a SLASH (/), followed by the
  1. ;;READING for LEFT eye. SLASH is REQUIRED! Readings are in the range
  1. ;;of 0-80.
  1. ;;Examples: 18/18, /20, 18/, 10/13.
  1. ;;~
  1. TMP ; HELP FOR TEMPERATURE
  1. ;;Enter Temperature. Temperature can be entered as degrees Farenheit
  1. ;;or degrees Centigrade. Range for degrees Farenheit is 45-120 and
  1. ;;range for degrees Celcius is 0-45. Readings can have two decimal places.
  1. ;;Examples: 100.3F or 37C
  1. ;;~
  1. VC ; HELP FOR VISION CORRECTED (AND VISION UNCORRECTED)
  1. ;;Enter denominators only. The 20/ is assumed. Enter right eye / left eye
  1. ;;in form n/n (20/20). If right eye only enter n (20). If left eye only
  1. ;;enter /n (/20). Must be between 10 and 999.
  1. ;;~
  1. WT ; HELP FOR WEIGHT
  1. ;;Enter Weight. Weight can be entered in pounds (L) or Kilograms (K).
  1. ;;Readings in pounds must be in the range 0-1500 and readings in kilograms
  1. ;;must be in the range of 0-700. Readings can have two decimal places.
  1. ;;Examples: 195L or 79.5K
  1. ;;~
  1. PN ; HELP FOR PAIN
  1. ;;Enter pain scale number (0-10,99).
  1. ;;0 = patient verbalizes no pain.
  1. ;;1 to 10 = patient verbalizes having pain.
  1. ;; ( 1=slightly uncomfortable/minimal pain)
  1. ;; (10=worst imaginable pain)
  1. ;;99 = patient unable to respond/communicate pain level.
  1. ;;Examples: 99 or 5
  1. ;;~