Files > REGISTERED EXAMS

parent
70
name
REGISTERED EXAMS
number
70.02
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01exam date0;1DATE-TIMEBThis field contains the date and also the time of this Imaging exam. The system stores the exam dates in reverse chronological order to produce reports efficiently.
2type of imaging0;2POINTER79.2This field points to the 'IMAGING TYPE' file (#79.2) to indicate the type of imaging used for this exam. It is filled in by the system with the appropriate system name. For example, when in General Radiology, this field is filled in with 'GENERAL RADIOLOGY'. Examples of other imaging types this field may use are Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Ultrasound.
3hospital division(+)0;3POINTER79This field points to the 'RAD/NUC MED DIVISION' file (#79) to indicate the name of the hospital division where this imaging exam was performed. Normally, a hospital has only one division however, some medical centers have multiple divisions. This field allows the system to compile statistics by division. This field is filled in by the system from the information the user enters at sign-on.
4imaging location(+)0;4POINTER79.1This field points to the 'IMAGING LOCATIONS' file (#79.1) to indicate the name of the imaging location within the hospital division where the exam was performed. Normally, a hospital has only one imaging location, however, some medical centers have multiple imaging locations within the division. This field is filled in by the system from information the user enters at sign-on.
5exam set0;5BOOLEAN1:YES
If all the exams under this date/time are considered part of the same set of exams, this field should be answered YES. Exam sets are created when a parent type procedure is registered. Any non-parent type procedures registered at the same time are also considered part of the exam set.
50examinationsP;0MULTIPLE70.03This is a multiple field containing information on all imaging examinations performed during this patient visit. All exams (cases) within one exam date must be of the same imaging type.

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