# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | default radiopharmaceutical | 0;1 | POINTER | 50 | B | The radiopharmaceutical entered here will be automatically entered as a radiopharmaceutical on patients' nuclear med exam records during registration. This information can be changed, if necessary, during case edit. If nothing is entered in this field, no radiopharmaceuticals will be automatically entered during registration for this procedure. No default radiopharmaceuticals may be used on 'parent' or 'broad' type procedures. |
2 | usual dose | 0;2 | NUMERIC | This is the usual dosage (in mCi) associated with this radiopharmaceutical. It will appear as an informational item on the screen just before the user is prompted for the actual Dose. If nothing is entered in this field, no usual dose information will be displayed. | ||
3 | dflt route of administration | 0;3 | POINTER | 71.6 | This is the route of administration commonly associated with this radiopharmaceutical for this procedure. It will appear as the default response when the route of administration is asked during case editing. If nothing is entered in this field, no default route of administration will be displayed. | |
4 | default site of administration | 0;4 | POINTER | 71.7 | The default bodily site for administering this radiopharmaceutical for this procedure should be entered here. The system will use this as a default response during case editing. If nothing is entered here, there will be no default response to the Site of Administration question during case editing. | |
5 | high adult dose(+) | 0;5 | NUMERIC | This is the highest usual adult dosage commonly associated with this radiopharmaceutical when administered for this procedure. The system will display this value and the low adult dose when asking for the actual dosage during case editing. If the dosage entered for an exam falls outside of the usual high/low range, the person editing the case will see a warning message. This is a mandatory data item. | ||
6 | low adult dose | 0;6 | NUMERIC | This is the lowest usual adult dosage commonly associated with this radiopharmaceutical when administered for this procedure. The system will display this value and the high adult dose when asking for the actual dosage during case editing. If the dosage entered for an exam falls outside of the usual high/low range, the person editing the case will see a warning message. If you do not want a warning to appear no matter how low the dosage entered, do not enter a low range dosage here. | ||
7 | default form | 0;7 | SET OF CODES | L:Liquid G:Gas A:Aerosol P:Solid (Pill) S:Solid (Other) | This is the form of this Radiopharmaceutical when used in this procedure. If entered, it will be used as the default answer to the 'Form' prompt during case edits. Choices are as follows: Liquid (e.g. all injections) Gas (e.g. xenon, krypton) Aerosol (e.g. DTPA aerosol) Solid (Pill) (e.g. I-123 or I-131 pill, schilling test) Solid (Other) (e.g. radioactive egg for gastric emptying time) |
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