$TXT Created by ACKERMAN,NIEN-CHIN at DEV.DEV.FO-HINES.MED.VA.GOV (KIDS) on Thursday, 10/02/08 at 17:16 ============================================================================= Run Date: MAR 16, 2009 Designation: MD*1*19 Package : MD - CLINICAL PROCEDURES Priority: EMERGENCY Version : 1 SEQ #12 Status: Released Compliance Date: MAR 18, 2009 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)MD*1*6 <<= must be installed BEFORE `MD*1*19' Subject: CP-HEMO ALLERGIES AND CLINICAL WARNING Category: - Routine - Other - PATCH FOR A PATCH Description: ============ Wilkes-Barre reported that the patient's allergies, Clinical Warnings, Advanced Directives, and Infectious Diseases are not displaying for a selected patient in the Hemodialysis application. The allergies, Clinical Warnings, and Advanced Directives of the initial patient are displayed for the subsequent patient selected. The application screen did not refresh after patient selection. Hemodialysis build 320 is issued to resolve this problem. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, and Hepatitis C Surface Antibody data will not be available under the Infectious Disease section of the Cover sheet. They will be available under the Lab Result of the Rx and Lab tab. A post-init routine MDPOST19 will update the application build from 319 to 320 on the server side. This routine will be deleted after installation of the KIDS build. ASSOCIATED REMEDY TICKET ======================== HD0000000276590 ASSOCIATED PSI ============== PSPO00001083 SOFTWARE RETRIEVAL: ================== The Software and supporting documentation can be retrieved in the following steps: The following file can be retrieved in BINARY format by File Transfer Protocol (FTP): MD1_0p19.zip contains the following: Hemodialysis.exe (CPHemodialysis executable) Hemodialysis.hlp (Hemodialysis Help File) MD_1_P6_UM.PDF (Hemodialysis User Manual- whole manual) MD_1_P19_UM.PDF (Hemodialysis User Manual - change pages) The preferred method is to FTP the files from download.vista.med.va.gov which will transmit the files from the first available FTP server. The files may also be downloaded directly from a particular FTP location at the following locations. Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov Salt Lake City ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov Files are available in the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory. TEST SITES: ========== Boston (Integrated Large) Charleston (Large) Richmond (Large) Wilkes-Barre (Large) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: ========================= Mumps Installation: ------------------ This patch should be installed at non-peak hours so the installation can update the Hemodialysis application version on the server. Users should not be using the application during installation. Installation should take less than 3 minutes. 1. Use the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE option on the PackMan menu. 2. From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu, select the Installation menu. 3. From this menu, select Verify Checksums in Transport Global. When prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter MD*1.0*19. 4. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the patch MD*1.0*19. 5. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? NO//", take the default. 6. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO//", take the default. 7. When prompted 'DEVICE: HOME //', respond with or a device. GUI Installation: ---------------- Client GUI application (Hemodialysis.exe) and help file (Hemodialysis.hlp) should replace the existing application file of the current system. The default location of the CP applications is in the following pathway: C:\Program Files\VistA\Hemodialysis\ By replacing the existing application (.exe) file on your system, the shortcuts on your desktop along with their command line switches will remain set correctly. Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;1.0;CLINICAL PROCEDURES;**[Patch List]**;Apr 01, 2004;Build 3 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: MDPOST19 Before: n/a After: B673164 **19** ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : ACKERMAN,NIEN-CHIN Date Entered : OCT 02, 2008 Completed By: REZNIK,CHARMAINE Date Completed: MAR 11, 2009 Released By : BLACK,KATHLEEN Date Released : MAR 16, 2009 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT