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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: This means that during the administration of a drug, a quantity larger than that ordered may be administered, if the administration is continuous eithout interruption. Conditional continuous administration is only possible for infusions. &EXAMPLE& The physician orders one infusion bag. However, the nurse may continue to hang infusion bags until the physician prohibits the administration of further infusions.
Key Concepts: Conditional continuous is a feature of the IS-HMED Clinical System that allows users to set up conditions for certain tasks to be performed automatically. This feature allows users to set up rules and conditions that will trigger certain tasks to be performed automatically, such as sending out notifications or reminders. This feature can help streamline processes and save time. How to use it: To use the conditional continuous feature, users must first define the conditions and rules that will trigger the task. This can be done by setting up a rule in the system, which will then be triggered when the conditions are met. Once the rule is set up, the system will automatically perform the task when the conditions are met. Tips & Tricks: When setting up rules and conditions for conditional continuous, it is important to make sure that they are clear and easy to understand. This will help ensure that the system performs the tasks correctly and efficiently. Additionally, it is important to regularly review and update the rules and conditions as needed. Related Information: The IS-HMED Clinical System also includes other features such as patient scheduling, medical records management, and reporting tools. These features can help streamline processes and improve patient care. Additionally, there are a variety of third-party applications available that can be integrated with IS-HMED Clinical System to further enhance its capabilities.