$TXT Created by UNDERHILL,GARDNER at MNTVBB.FO-ALBANY.DOMAIN.EXT (KIDS) on Monday, 09/23/13 at 13:23 ============================================================================= Run Date: FEB 20, 2014 Designation: FH*5.5*37 Package : FH - DIETETICS Priority: Mandatory Version : 5.5 SEQ #36 Status: Released Compliance Date: MAR 23, 2014 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)FH*5.5*35 <<= must be installed BEFORE `FH*5.5*37' Subject: FOOD ALLERGY UPDATE Category: - Routine Description: ============ When mapping food preferences to food allergies, recent additions to the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) are not being presented for mapping. This patch will add 10 new food/drug allergies to the hard coded list in routine FHSELA2 so that they can be mapped in the N&FS menu option Create/Map Food Preference to Allergies [FHSELA]. ASSOCIATED NSR: =============== N/A PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES: ====================== PSPO #1380 - Remedy ticket HD0000000905481 ASSOCIATED REMEDY TICKETS: ========================== 1. INC000000905481 - PSPO 1380 changes needed due to NTRT PARTICIPATING TEST SITES: ========================= N. FL/S. GA HCS Palo Alto HCS Upstate NY HCS REMEDY OVERVIEW: ================ 1. INC000000905481 - PSPO 1380 changes needed due to NTRT Patient Safety Issue: --------------------- PSPO 1380 Problem: -------- The Create/Map Food Preferences to Allergies [FHSELA] option displays a list of all available food allergies that have not been previously mapped. The available list of food allergies can be displayed using the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) but the list of food allergies displayed in the Create/Map Food Preference to Allergies [FHSELA] is presented using the hard coded list contained within routine FHSELA2. The ten new food allergies listed below were previously added to the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) but the hard coded list was not updated with the same food allergies. Therefore, an incomplete list of food allergies is presented to the user. The following food allergies were previously added to the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) using the New Term Rapid Turnaround (NTRT) push: - Agave - Canola Oil - Erythritol - Hemp Milk - Kale - Margarine - Raw Onions - Raw Vegetables - Taro Root - Turmeric Resolution: ----------- Routine FHSELA2 will be modified to display the ten new food allergies that were added to the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) so that the user can select the food allergies for mapping. To complete this process upon installation, sites must manually "map" the food allergy to the Food Preference file in the N&FS package. TECHNICAL SUMMARY: ================== The option Create/Map Food Preferences to Allergies [FHSELA] calls routines FHSELA1 and FHSELA2 to map the allergies. FHSELA2 creates a worklist of all food allergies. FHSELA1 takes that work list and removes foods that have been previously mapped to allergies and presents the unmapped allergies to the user. FHSELA1 handles the user's input and performs the mapping of the food preference to allergy. Routine FHSELA2 does not read the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) and dynamically create a work list of all food allergies. It uses the hard coded allergies listed in the routine FHSELA2. The additions to the new GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) are not carried over in the work list routine. =================== INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ===================== If installed during the normal workday, it is recommended that the Nutrition and Food Service users are off the system. Other VISTA users will not be affected. Install Time - less than 2 minutes 1. Load Transport Global --------------------- Choose the PackMan message containing this patch and invoke the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE PackMan option. 2. From the Kernel Installation & Distribution System menu, select the Installation menu. 3. From this menu, you may select to use the following options: (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter FH*5.5*37) a. Backup a Transport Global - this option will create a backup message of any routines exported with the patch. It will NOT backup any other changes such as DDs or templates. b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - this option will allow you to view all changes that will be made when the patch is installed. It compares all components of the patch (routines, DDs, templates, etc.). c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - this option will ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. 4. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package FH*5.5*37. 5. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? NO//", respond NO. 6. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO//", respond NO. Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;5.5;DIETETICS;**[Patch List]**;Jan 28, 2005;Build 2 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: FHSELA2 Before:B113627704 After:B121957526 **8,13,23,25,28,35,37** Routine list of preceding patches: 35 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : UNDERHILL,GARDNER D Date Entered : SEP 12, 2013 Completed By: WERNER,GARY Date Completed: FEB 19, 2014 Released By : KREUZ,SHERI B Date Released : FEB 20, 2014 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT