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Examination Information
To see the records (examinations) for particular patients, click the patient
information row containing the patient. (To select more than one row, press
[
Ctrl
]
while you click.) The list in the examination information area is updated to display
examinations from the selected patient(s).
To see documents from a particular examination, click the row containing the
examination. (You can select more than one.) The document browser is updated with
the thumbnails of documents of the selected examination(s).
Patient and Document Comments
The comment window to the right of the Archive window is a Patient Comment
window if a patient or examination is selected. If a document in the document
browser (see next section) is selected, the window is an Document Comment
window.
Existing comments are displayed in date order with the newest comments at the top.
To enter a comment:
1
Click in the comment window.
The current date and time are displayed at the top of the window.
2
Type the comment under the date and time.
3
Click Save above the comment window.
NOTE:
You can edit previously saved comments.
Deleting Patients or Documents
You can delete documents from the scanner if they have not been archived, but you
can never delete an archived document.
You can delete a patient record if the patient has no archived documents.
To delete a patient with no archived documents:
1
Click to select the row containing the patient. To select more than one row, press
[
Ctrl
]
while you click.
2
Click Delete in the toolbar below the document browser.
You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the patient.
3
Click Yes.
All local documents for the patient are deleted. The patient is deleted in the
patient archive if documents for the patient have been archived (that is, if they
only appear locally in the patient archiving system).
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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