Enter incident data
FH Medic is set up to help you enter data as quickly and efficiently as possible by grouping the data on tabs, sub-tabs, and fields. Tabs and fields with red text indicate required information when entering data for an incident.
By default, the incident data screen that appears is the Response tab, with the Incident Information sub-tab selected, and fields for entering location and incident data appearing on the left side of the interface.
When you click a field on the left side of the interface, depending on the type of data needed for the field and whether pre-defined values already exist in FH Medic, one of the following things appear for data entry.
You can specify several different values that are not pre-defined in FH Medic.
If you click a field and a number pad appears, you can use it to enter the numerical value needed. Number pads can be very simple, or can contain additional buttons that let you quickly specify, increment, or clear a value, or indicate why value is not recorded.
If you do not want to enter a numerical value for a field, leave the field blank and click Enter. You can also select one of the non-numeric buttons (if they appear) to indicate why a value is not captured.
If the system requires only a single entry for the field, FH Medic automatically moves on to the next field and displays the entry choices appropriate for that type of field (keyboard, number pad, list entry, and so forth).
A list of pre-defined choices for the field appears in the data selection/entry area.
Example: If you click Incident/Patient Disposition, a list of the patient outcomes appears in the data selection/entry area. |
If only one of the pre-defined values is permitted for the field, after you click a value from the list of pre-defined values, FH Medic automatically moves on to the next field and displays the interface element needed to enter the next field's data (a keyboard, a list of choices, and so forth).
Note: If a blank field appears at the top of the list of pre-defined values, you have the additional option to click it and use the keyboard that appears to enter a value not included in the list of pre-defined values. When you enter a custom value, FH Medic does not move automatically to the next field. To enter the value for the next field, you need to click the field on the right side of the interface.
Example: If you click City, a list of the available zip codes appears in the data selection/entry area. |
If more than one pre-defined value is permitted for the field, you can make multiple selections in the data selection/entry area. The first time you select a button on the right side of the interface, a green circle with a checkmark appears
If you click a selected button a second time, a red circle with an X appears, and the listing at the top changes to indicate the selection does not apply for the field (example: NO Anemia
).
If you click the button a third time, the selection status clears entirely.
Pre-defined values in FH Medic are set up by the FH Medic administrator. Information on defining these values is available in the FH Medic Administrator's Guide .
After you provide data for all of the fields on a sub-tab, FH Medic automatically moves on to the next sub-tab of fields. After you provide data for all of the sub-tabs on a tab, FH Medic automatically moves on to the next tab of data needed. In this manner, you can enter the data for an incident with a minimum of clicks and keystrokes.
Detailed information on each of the fields in FH Medic is available in the User's Guide for Windows.
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