2.0.3.4 Windows Release Notes
These Release Notes are for FH Medic 2.0.3.4, and provide a listing of the defects resolved and the enhancements implemented during this release.
The following issues were successfully resolved this release.
On the Events tab, on the Vitals sub-tab, the Glascow Coma Score and Revised Trauma Score sections were logically reversed on the user interface, and the sequence of fields in the GCS was out of order.
When you created a patient care report (PCR) and viewed or printed it, the destination location did not appear on the PCR.
When you created a PCR, crew member certification numbers did not appear to the right of the crew members listed on the patient care report.
When you created a PCR and printed it, disclaimers did not print on the patient care report.
The following enhancements were implemented this release.
You can now indicate a not-applicable value for any vital records that were not accessed.
To find the new feature, do the following.
You can now add a time stamp for trauma, stroke, or cardiac arrest treatments.
To find the new feature, do the following.
- Begin a new incident, or open an existing incident, as normal.
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Click the Events tab, and then click the Treatments sub-tab.
The Alerts button now appears on the Treatments sub-tab.
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Click Alerts.
Fields for gathering information related to alerts appear on the left side of the interface.
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Under Alerts, enter data as normal.
Field Information needed Time
The time the treatment was administered to the patient. By default, this value is populated with the computer's system time when you selected this treatment option.
Type
The type of alert (trauma, stroke, or cardiac).
Performed By
The person who performed the treatment.
FH Medic now offers more reasons for a medic to select from, to indicate why a patient is unable or unwilling to sign a patient care report.
To find the new feature, do the following.
- Begin a new incident, or open an existing incident, as normal.
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Click the Summary tab, and then click the Signatures sub-tab.
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On the right side of the interface, click Patient Unable or Unwilling to Sign.
The Patient Unable or Unwilling to Sign Reason dialog box appears, with a new Choose Reason button replacing the three buttons that listed reasons the patient might not sign.
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Click Choose Reason.
The new Select Reason dialog box appears, listing the three reasons that used to appear in the previous dialog box, as well as a wide range of reasons the patient might not sign.
You can now minimize the New CAD Incident Available dialog box, so that you can view other applications on your screen.
To find the new feature, do the following.