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RAT Support Forum overudue INR
Posted by:
margo donachie
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Date: 09 March, 2010 02:27PM Is there a system to audit overdue INRs and can rats be set to avoid 0.5 mg tabs
thankyou Re: overudue INR
Posted by:
C Rafferty
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Date: 10 March, 2010 11:20AM Thank you for your query.
The 'red magnet' icon on the top toolbar gives the list of patients due for INR. Defaulters are always at the top of this list, so overdue INRs are easy to see. RAT does not use 0.5mg tabs nor 5mg tabs, only blue(3mg) and brown(1mg) Colm Rafferty Re: 0.5mg doses
Posted by:
margo donachie
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Date: 10 March, 2010 06:51PM Sorry, I wasnt clear re the 0.5mg in my last e mail.I meant to ask is it possible to avoid 0.5mg doses as im not sure all of our patients will be able to halve the tablets- or is this very easy to do? Its not something we do with our current manual system
thankyou Re: 0.5mg doses
Posted by:
C Rafferty
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Date: 11 March, 2010 08:28AM RAT only uses 0.5mg doses when the weekly INR is less than 7mg per week.
In this case, yes you would have to split the tablets, so that each day has a warfarin dose. Otherwise it is in whole numbers. The only other time it is in 0.5mg doses is it you change the standard setup to use only 3mg tablets (not 1mg), in which case halved them to get sensitive dose increments means you get .5 doses. Colm Rafferty Re: overudue INR
Posted by:
Alison Smellie
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Date: 30 April, 2010 11:23AM When you do the recall for patients overdue INRs is there a way to identiy names over a specific date/time period instead of every patient name on the register appearing on the list?
Thanks. Alison Re: overudue INR
Posted by:
C Rafferty
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Date: 30 April, 2010 12:38PM Dear Alison,
Only only way to see overdue patients is by clicking on the 'red magnet' on the toolbar. This shows all the review dates in date order. You can reduce this list to patients only due and overdue for the next week by clicking to the setup screen ('cup and pens' icon on the toolbar ) . Click on the 'Practice' tab The option is 'Display review dates for' Set this to 1 up to 12 weeks Regards Colm Rafferty
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