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Expanding Your Searches

You can expand a word search up to two
times to find words in titles and in text.

1. Press 

SEARCH

 (yellow).

2. Type a word and then press 

ENTER

.

For example, enter 

citrate.

3. Press 

MORE

 (red) to expand the

search.

4. Hold 

 and press 

DN

 to see the

Outline locations of the next
matches, if any.

To see the location of previous
matches, if any, hold 

 and press 

UP

.

5. Press 

MENU

 to see the matches

listed on the menu.

6. Press 

CLEAR

 when finished.

 ➤

 Understanding Word Searches

and Expansions

When you search for a word, either by
entering it at the word search screen or
by highlighting it in text, headings and
subheadings (in bold type) are searched
first. If no matches are found in the
headings, then the text is searched.

A word search stops as soon as matches
are found at a level described above.

Pressing 

MORE

 (red) continues the

search to the next level and finds addi-
tional matches, if any. Note: The number
of matches found at a given search level
may be less than at the previous level.

Expanding Your Searches

Summary of Contents for INJ-3017

Page 1: ...INJ 3017 Medical Book Card User s Guide...

Page 2: ...title and then press ENTER 4 To find a note in the text press LIST highlight a note title and then press ENTER To Search for Words 1 Press SEARCH 2 Type one or more words 3 Press ENTER 4 Hold and pres...

Page 3: ...e the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM You may not make any copies of the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM or of the preprogrammed data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violation of...

Page 4: ...other products from Franklin Electronic Publishers visit the Franklin Web site at www franklin com or call 800 665 5450 License Agreement 1 Contents 2 Publisher s Disclaimer 3 Key Guide 4 Installing...

Page 5: ...re the accuracy and completeness of the information presented in this book However the reader is advised that the publisher author contributors editors and reviewers cannot be responsible for the cont...

Page 6: ...nd for letters in a word At text displays the current Outline loca tion of the text Key Guide Key Combinations BACK Goes to the top level of a menu from a lower level CARD Transfers a highlighted word...

Page 7: ...last screen that you viewed simply by turning the platform on Removing Book Cards CAUTION When you remove a book card from a platform information en tered in that book card may be erased CAUTION Never...

Page 8: ...k System stays on if you forget to turn it off The default state sets the screen that ap pears when you press CLEAR 1 Press MENU 2 Use or to highlight the Setup menu 3 Highlight Set Type Size Set De f...

Page 9: ...ame you will go to the matching generic drug submenu 5 Highlight a subsection and press ENTER For example select Additive Compat ibility To highlight your choice use or or type the name you want 6 Hig...

Page 10: ...ess BACK to go back to the text that you were reading Or press ENTER to go to the text of the highlighted item Finding AHFS Numbers The Handbook on Injectable Drugs also contains American Hospital For...

Page 11: ...elete a letter use BACK You do not need to type capitals or punc tuation to find matches 3 Press ENTER to search This is the Outline location of the first match of your search words 4 Press ENTER to s...

Page 12: ...4 Press ENTER again to see the first match 5 Hold and press DN repeatedly to see the Outline locations of the next matches if any To see the location of previous matches if any hold and use UP 6 Press...

Page 13: ...ted on the menu 6 Press CLEAR when finished Understanding Word Searches and Expansions When you search for a word either by entering it at the word search screen or by highlighting it in text headings...

Page 14: ...in the book Figures refer ences footnotes and remarks provide additional information Note Bibliographic references within the text correspond to the references within tables For e g and take you to th...

Page 15: ...titles are in bold type and column titles and information are indented beneath them When selected most cross reference markers take you to a table Once the table is in view you can usually return to i...

Page 16: ...form enables you to look up a word from one installed book card in the other installed book card This book card can send words to and receive words from other book cards Some book cards are not able t...

Page 17: ...ress the reset button on the back of the platform The reset button is recessed in a pin sized hole located near the book card slots CAUTION Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may...

Page 18: ...correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an ou...

Page 19: ...LIERS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT LOST...

Page 20: ...ime 6 type size 6 Color keys key guide 4 understanding 4 Cross references 12 Default state changing 6 Demonstration 6 Direction keys 4 Finding AHFS numbers 8 drug compatibility 7 drug stability 7 Func...

Page 21: ...6 SPEC green key 4 8 Special markers reading 12 Specifications 16 Tables understanding 13 using 13 Tutorial 6 Type size 6 Viewing cross references 13 demonstration 6 help messages 6 Word searches 9 e...

Page 22: ...Medical Book System MBS...

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