Subj: HEADS UP PSJ*5*272 DO NOT INSTALL [#152786] 20 Aug 2013 16:11:37 -0400 (EDT) 28 lines From: In 'WASTE' basket. Page 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEADS UP PSJ*5*272- Do NOT Install -ENTER in ERROR VistA patch PSJ*5*272 has been entered in error. If you have not installed this patch, no further action is needed. If you have installed this patch, restore the routines from your backup. After you restore the routines, please verify the checksums and send a capture of your checksums to the following mail groups. Clin1@va.gov; OITPDVistAMaintenanceClin1@va.gov If you did not keep a backup, enter a REMEDY ticket and a specialist will contact you. Two sites have reported the following issues: 1. Intravenous piggyback orders with odd schedules may print labels every day, instead of when labels should print in accordance with the schedule. This printing of extra labels may result in extra work load to cancel the unwanted labels and/or the potential to manufacture an unwanted label and administering it to the patient 2. Under certain circumstances an incorrect Dose Due date/time will print on the IV label. A follow-up patch will be created to address the issues identified in PSJ*5*272. The estimate date of release and patch name designation is to be determined. We apologize for the inconvenience. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A patch has been entered in error for 'INPATIENT MEDICATIONS'. The patch is 'PSJ*5*272' and the subject is 'DOSE LIMIT ERROR ON DAY-OF-THE-WEE K SCHEDULES'. Use the 'Display Patch' option for more details. Entered in Error Description: Two sites have reported the following issues: 1. Intravenous piggyback orders with odd schedules may print labels every day, instead of when labels should print in accordance with the schedule. This printing of extra labels may result in extra work load to cancel the unwanted labels and/or the potential to manufacture an unwanted label and administering it to the patient 2. Under certain circumstances an incorrect Dose Due date/time will print on the IV label.