View Interaction Display Level Help
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Help
link in the
DUR Preferences
window.
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Interaction Display Level Help
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NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Change Interaction Display Level
From the Tools menu, select Preferences. The Preferences window opens. Select the Medications tab. Select DUR. The DUR Preferences window opens. DUR Preferences Select the Interaction Display Level tab. DUR Preferences Do one of the following: Set the display to a specific level. Select the Use System Default check box to display the Interactions based upon the universal system setting. Note: You cannot set the display level lower than the required system minimum. Select OK. Parent topic: Medication Interactions
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Drug to Allergy Interaction
A new medication prescribed to a patient can have a negative interaction with a patient's medication allergy. If such interaction occurs the Drug Interaction window opens. The Drug Interaction window lists the medication that caused the interaction, and information for each listed patient medication allergy. The Reference at the bottom of the window displays the citation for the DUR information. You must acknowledge all notices listed in the Drug Interaction window and specify the reason for overriding the warning. The medication interaction process displays drug interactions according to the display levels set for the system and a specific user. The medication interaction process does not perform checks on user-defined medications or user-define allergies. If the Enterprise option to check for interactions across practices is enabled, the medication interaction process checks for possible interactions across all practices. If you cancel out of the Drug Interaction window, your action
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Access Medication Interaction
You can access medication interaction in the following ways: Automatic Interactions/Contraindications/Duplications check for new medications or medication renewals - available based on the setup of the Universal Preferences AND NextGen® Enterprise Preferences. Manual Interaction check - you can select Interactions. Parent topic: Medication Interactions
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Drug to Drug Interaction
A new medication prescribed to a patient can have a negative interaction with another medication that has been previously prescribed to the patient. If such interaction occurs the Drug Interaction window opens. The window specifies the particular medication that caused the interaction, and information about each prescribed medication that causes the interaction. The Reference at the bottom of the window displays the citation for the DUR information. You must acknowledge all drug interactions and select a reason for overriding the warning before you can add the medication. The medication interaction process displays drug interactions according to the display levels set for the system and a specific user. The medication interaction process does not perform checks on user-defined medications. If the Enterprise option to check for interactions across practices is enabled, the medication interaction process checks for possible interactions across all practices. If you cancel out of the Drug
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
View Interaction Display Level Help
Select the Help link in the DUR Preferences window. The Interaction Display Level Help window opens. Interaction Display Level Help Parent topic: Medication Interactions
NextGen® Enterprise EHR Help
Change Interaction Display Level
From the Tools menu, select Preferences. The Preferences window opens. Select the Medications tab. Select DUR. The DUR Preferences window opens. DUR Preferences Select the Interaction Display Level tab. DUR Preferences Do one of the following: Set the display to a specific level. Select the Use System Default check box to display the Interactions based upon the universal system setting. Note: You cannot set the display level lower than the required system minimum. Select OK. Parent topic: Medication Interactions