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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: This means that the entire ordered quantity of a drug is administered continuously, even if the quantity to be administered is composed of, for example, several infusion bags. The system does not generate a separate event for the administration of each bag. Volume-based continuous administration is only possible for infusions. &EXAMPLE& The physician orders four infusion bags. The nurse administers all four infusion bags to the patient one after the other in the course of one administration event.
Key Concepts: Volume-based continuous is a feature of the IS-HMED Clinical System that allows for the automatic calculation of patient volumes. This feature allows for the tracking of patient volumes over time, and can be used to identify trends in patient volume and utilization. How to use it: The volume-based continuous feature of the IS-HMED Clinical System can be used to track patient volumes over time. This feature can be used to identify trends in patient volume and utilization, as well as to monitor changes in patient volume over time. Tips & Tricks: When using the volume-based continuous feature of the IS-HMED Clinical System, it is important to ensure that all data is accurate and up-to-date. This will ensure that the data being tracked is accurate and reliable. Additionally, it is important to regularly review the data being tracked to ensure that any changes in patient volume are being accurately tracked. Related Information: The IS-HMED Clinical System also includes other features such as patient scheduling, billing, and reporting. Additionally, the system can be integrated with other systems such as electronic medical records (EMR) systems. For more information on the features of the IS-HMED Clinical System, please refer to the official documentation.