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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: A medical dosage which cannot be precisely quantified, such as those for ointments or creams.
Key Concepts: Indiscrete dose is a term used in the IS-HMED Clinical System of SAP. It refers to a dose of medication that is not divided into individual doses, but rather is given as a single dose. This type of dose is typically used for medications that are not easily divided into smaller doses, such as liquids or injectables. How to use it: In the IS-HMED Clinical System, indiscrete doses are used to record and track medications that are given as a single dose. This type of dose can be entered into the system by selecting the “Indiscrete Dose” option when entering a medication order. Tips & Tricks: When entering an indiscrete dose into the IS-HMED Clinical System, it is important to make sure that the correct dosage and route of administration are entered. This will ensure that the medication is given correctly and that it is tracked accurately in the system. Related Information: The IS-HMED Clinical System also supports discrete doses, which are individual doses of medication that can be divided into smaller doses. Discrete doses can be entered into the system by selecting the “Discrete Dose” option when entering a medication order.