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Edit a Critical Results Range Value
From the Application Launcher, access
NextGen® Enterprise EHR
.
To expand the
Results
panel, select the down arrow.
From the
Results
toolbar, select
Setup
.
Select the vendor from the
Please select vendor
list.
The default selected vendor is the entity that performed the test.
Select an existing component range.
Select
Edit
.
The
Add New Critical Range for
window opens.
Enter or select new values.
Select
OK
.
The updated critical results range appears in the window.
Select
OK
.
Edit a Critical Results Range Value
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Edit a Critical Results Range Value
From the Application Launcher, access NextGen® Enterprise EHR. To expand the Results panel, select the down arrow. From the Results toolbar, select Setup. Select the vendor from the Please select vendor list. The default selected vendor is the entity that performed the test. Select an existing component range. Select Edit. The Add New Critical Range for window opens. Enter or select new values. Select OK. The updated critical results range appears in the window. Select OK. Parent topic: Define Critical Result Ranges
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Define Critical Result Ranges
You can define a range of results for each type of test order. Then, when results are recorded for test orders that are outside of the normal range, an alert appears. You must have permissions set up in System Administrator to set up and change alert settings. On the Orders Summary tab, select an order that has results with a status of Final. To expand the Results panel, select the down arrow. From the Results toolbar, select Setup. The vendors list is displayed from the external system table. The entity that performed the test is the default vendor. The list is associated with a specific vendor, such as Labcorp® or Quest Diagnostics®. The vendors list is provided by a system table and is loaded with NextGen® Enterprise EHR. The list is updated, when needed, by NextGen Healthcare. Select the vendor from the Please select vendor list. A list of all result components for that vendor appears. If the vendor is not set up with any components, the Components list is empty. Note: The list of
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Define Critical Result Ranges
You can define a range of results for each type of test order. Then, when results are recorded for test orders that are outside of the normal range, an alert appears. You must have permissions set up in System Administrator to set up and change alert settings. On the Orders Summary tab, select an order that has results with a status of Final. To expand the Results panel, select the down arrow. From the Results toolbar, select Setup. The vendors list is displayed from the external system table. The entity that performed the test is the default vendor. The list is associated with a specific vendor, such as Labcorp® or Quest Diagnostics®. The vendors list is provided by a system table and is loaded with NextGen® Enterprise EHR. The list is updated, when needed, by NextGen Healthcare. Select the vendor from the Please select vendor list. A list of all result components for that vendor appears. If the vendor is not set up with any components, the Components list is empty. Note: The list of
NextGen® Adaptive Content Engine Help Enterprise 8.3.1
Record Challenge Test Results
You can record a challenge test result on the Testing - Allergy template. Open NextGen® Enterprise EHR. On the Testing - Allergy template, expand the Challenge Tests panel. To enter the results, select the desired entry in the grid. NextGen® Enterprise EHR fills the fields above the grid with the data from the selected entry. In the Results section, do the following: Enter the time of the interpretation of the test. Enter the patient's vitals details. Select Reaction to select the reaction that best matches the patient's current state. Select the Interpretation field and select Positive or Negative from the list. Enter additional details in the Comments field. Select Update. NextGen® Enterprise EHR adds the data to the selected entry in the grid. Note: Each entry appears at the top of the grid, below the baseline values, for easy comparison to the baseline values. Parent topic: Challenge Tests Panel
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
View Lab Results
Before you begin You must ensure that you have the necessary access rights in System Administrator for the Orders Module. For more information on user access rights, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community and download the latest System Administrator Guide for NextGen® Enterprise. You can view the results of a patient's laboratory tests. Additionally, you can open the Orders Module and view the order details associated with a result. For more information on the Orders Module, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community, and download the latest Orders Module User Guide for NextGen® Enterprise EHR. Open NextGen® Enterprise EHR, and select a patient from the Patient Lookup window. On the Quick Buttons panel, select Lab Results.The Review Patient Results window opens displaying a report of all completed laboratory tests in a flow sheet format, that includes the date and time of the specimens associated with an order collected,test name, and result for the test name. Note: The results may
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
View Lab Results
Before you begin You must ensure that you have the necessary access rights in System Administrator for the Orders Module. For more information on user access rights, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community and download the latest System Administrator Guide forNextGen®Enterprise. You can view the results of a patient's laboratory tests. Additionally, you can open the Orders Module and view the order details associated with a result. For more information on the Orders Module, go to NextGen Healthcare Success Community, and download the latest Orders Module User Guide forNextGen®Enterprise EHR. Open NextGen® Enterprise EHR, and select a patient from the Patient Lookup window. On the Quick Buttons panel, select Lab Results.The Review Patient Results window opens displaying a report of all completed laboratory tests in a flow sheet format, that includes the date and time of the specimens associated with an order collected,test name, and result for the test name. Note: The results may be