Eye Glass Record
The section for entering patient eyeglass
information is shown below. This section is the first to appear when
you either create a new record or click the Vision button in the patients record.
The
Glasses Screen
The prescription fields are self
explanatory. These field, except SPH and Prism, have
pop-up lists allowing you to make quick selections.
To edit the value in these list select Edit... at the bottom of
this
list. The circled
buttons will
transpose cylinder notations.
The field Remarks to print on prescription are printed on the
prescription in the remarks sections. The Local notes field
does not print on
the prescription.
Previous Prescriptions and
Remarks
This section stores all information on previous eyeglass
prescriptions. The text is formatted so that, for the most part,
information is in columnar format so that you can
easily see trends in the prescriptions that have been dispensed (the
font is "monospaced" so that each character has the same width). Warning: The data in the field can
be edited freely so be careful!
There
are two buttons associated with this section.
- Save Info adds the current
information to the top
of this section without printing. You would use this if you wanted to
store a
refraction that has not quite stabilizied yet, say after cataract or
other refractive surgery.
- Clicking Paste Blank inserts a blank prescription
that you can enter the patient's current eyeglass prescription done
elsewhere, as shown by example below. Just change the XX to the correct
data by double clickig on any XX and tyoing the correct information.
This way you can compare what the patient had to what you
dispense.
-----
Previous Rx from approx: XX , entered by Scott Zeigen, M.D. -----
(OD: 20/xx)
RxHere (OS: 20/xx) RxHere
As mentioned above, the
information in this field is
editable at any time.
Printing Prescriptions
This module is capable of printing one eyeglass prescription per piece
of paper. It is formatted to fill the top half of a page, which means
you can use 5.5 x 8.5 paper in a dedicated printer. There is text on
the bottom of the Rx that you can edit to say what you want. As of
PracticeMaker 5.01 any password can edit layouts in the module.
last updated 9/9/2004