2.0.1 Administration Site Release Notes
These Release Notes are for the FH Medic administration web site, version 2.0.1, which supports NEMSIS 2.0, and provide a listing of the defects resolved and the enhancements implemented during this release.
The following enhancement was implemented this release.
The following issues were successfully resolved this release.
When a call was completed and validated, then was put into Review status for corrections, the address number information was removed from the incident location.
When you ran the default Transports vs. NonTransports report, totals appeared in the report as expected. However, if you tried to view the details for transported patients, the report was blank.
If you created a custom report based on cardiac arrests with resuscitation attempts, the report did not contain the expected results.
If you ran the IV Success by Medic report, inaccurate numbers appeared in the report.
When you click Incident in the top row of links across the page, the Tickets page appears. If you then select a date in the calendar, the incidents (tickets) for that date appear. In the Shift Date column, values did not populate with data as expected.
On the Configurations > Inputs page, if you clicked Edit for any input, selected Visible, and clicked Save Changes, the input (field) did not appear in FH Medic as expected.
On the Configurations > FH Medic Settings page, if you clicked Edit for the List of Narcotics row, you could type in the name of any narcotic. This often caused error and confusion if the name was misspelled or if a little-known reference to the narcotic was entered.
You must now select the narcotic from a menu of defined choices, instead of entering the name manually.
If you used the automated script feature in FIREHOUSE Software, incidents that were completed in FH Medic did sometimes did not reflect the Completed status on the administration site.
On the Configurations > Field Users page, if you clicked any of the alphabet characters over the list, the list did not include lowercase versions of the record.
Example: If you clicked R, records starting with uppercase R
displayed in the list, but not records starting with lowercase r
.
On the Configurations > Treatments page, if you clicked Edit for the 12 Lead EKG treatment, then for Input name you chose Interpretation, the following error message appeared.
'CONCAT' is not a recognized built-in function name.
On the Incidents page, if you clicked Click here for advanced search options, and for the Outcome field you chose All, when you ran the search, not all expected outcomes appeared in the results.