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EDIT: Here is a more reliable page created by a pharmacist who actually uses the system on a regular basis: [[Enter_A_Drug]]
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Here is some helpful facts about entering a drug from the terminal.
 
Here is some helpful facts about entering a drug from the terminal.
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Also, there is some training on http://MyVeHUCampus.com Sign up and get a user name and password, then sign in, go to MAP, Learning Center, Training Starts Here, Pick Key Word, sort by Year and the find this course.
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Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) Course #: 105H / Year: 2004
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This hands-on session guides participants through the necessary steps of adding an outpatient medication, inpatient medication, and intravenous medication. The session includes matching to the National Drug File, creating dosages, marking to the appropriate applications, and creating the orderable item.
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New Drug Entry
 
New Drug Entry
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Note: "TYPE" with a word in "quotations" means to type out the word in quotations and hit the Enter key.
 
Note: "TYPE" with a word in "quotations" means to type out the word in quotations and hit the Enter key.
  
  Select Core Application Option: '''<TYPE "PSM">'''
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  Select Core [[Application~|Application]] Option: '''<TYPE "PSM">'''
 
  Select PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT Option: '''<TYPE "DRUG ENTER/EDIT ">'''  
 
  Select PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT Option: '''<TYPE "DRUG ENTER/EDIT ">'''  
 
   
 
   
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  SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
 
  SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
 
  CURRENT INVENTORY: '''<TYPE "500">'''
 
  CURRENT INVENTORY: '''<TYPE "500">'''
  ACTION PROFILE MESSAGE: '''<TYPE "OP">'''
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  [[ACTION~|Action]] PROFILE MESSAGE: '''<TYPE "OP">'''
 
  MESSAGE:
 
  MESSAGE:
 
  QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:
 
  QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:
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  Enter name of drug from your local drug file and a match
 
  Enter name of drug from your local drug file and a match
 
  with the National Drug File will be attempted.
 
  with the National Drug File will be attempted.
  Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " prompt to exit.
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  Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " [[prompt~|Prompt]] to exit.
 
    
 
    
 
  Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: '''<TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">'''        AM900
 
  Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: '''<TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">'''        AM900
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  Enter name of drug from your local drug file and if the
 
  Enter name of drug from your local drug file and if the
 
  drug has been matched, you will be asked to verify the match.
 
  drug has been matched, you will be asked to verify the match.
  Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " prompt to exit.
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  Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " [[prompt~|Prompt]] to exit.
 
    
 
    
 
  Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">        AM900
 
  Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">        AM900
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Thanks to all who helped me put these instructions together.  Thanks especially to Sam Habiel (pharmacist).
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Thanks to all who helped me put these instructions together.  
 
--Kevin Toppenberg
 
--Kevin Toppenberg

Latest revision as of 23:11, 6 March 2013

EDIT: Here is a more reliable page created by a pharmacist who actually uses the system on a regular basis: Enter_A_Drug

Here is some helpful facts about entering a drug from the terminal.

Also, there is some training on http://MyVeHUCampus.com Sign up and get a user name and password, then sign in, go to MAP, Learning Center, Training Starts Here, Pick Key Word, sort by Year and the find this course.

Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) Course #: 105H / Year: 2004

This hands-on session guides participants through the necessary steps of adding an outpatient medication, inpatient medication, and intravenous medication. The session includes matching to the National Drug File, creating dosages, marking to the appropriate applications, and creating the orderable item.


New Drug Entry

PSORPH is the key that designates you as a Pharmacist, it will allow the Clinical Coordinator to perform any drug function, like adding a drug to the VOE System

I. Under Pharmacy Data Management / Drug Enter/Edit option [PSS DRUG ENTER/EDIT], ---> enter the name of the drug you want to add.

II. Under the National Drug File menu, do Rematch / Match Single Drugs [PSNDRUG]

III. Under the National Drug File menu, do Verify Single Match [PSNVFY]

IV. Under the National Drug File menu, do Merge National Drug File Data into Local File [PSNMRG]

V. Under Pharmacy Data Management/Orderable Item Management, do DISPENSE Drug/Orderable Item Maintenance [PSS MAINTAIN ORDERABLE ITEMS]

From this point, you will navigate to the appropriate menu screen so that you may add a new drug.

Note: "TYPE" with a word in "quotations" means to type out the word in quotations and hit the Enter key.

Select Core Application Option:	<TYPE "PSM">
Select PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT Option:	<TYPE "DRUG ENTER/EDIT "> 

Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">
  Are you adding 'EXAMPLE DRUG' as a new DRUG (the #)? No// <TYPE "YES">
   DRUG NUMBER: <TYPE "94183">//
   DRUG VA CLASSIFICATION: <TYPE "AM900">
   ANTI-INFECTIVES, <TYPE "OTHER">
   DRUG FSN:
   DRUG NATIONAL DRUG CLASS: <TYPE "AM900"> //
   DRUG LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
   DRUG INACTIVE DATE:
   DRUG MESSAGE:
   DRUG RESTRICTION:


GENERIC NAME: EXAMPLE DRUG//
VA CLASSIFICATION: <TYPE "AM900"> //
DEA, SPECIAL HDLG:

NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR: <TYPE "Not Matched To NDF">
LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
VISN NON-FORMULARY:

Select DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
Select FORMULARY ALTERNATIVE:
Select SYNONYM:
MESSAGE:
RESTRICTION:
FSN:
NDC: <TYPE "0069-1530-66">
INACTIVE DATE:
WARNING LABEL:
ORDER UNIT:
PRICE PER ORDER UNIT:
DISPENSE UNIT:
DISPENSE UNITS PER ORDER UNIT:
PRICE PER DISPENSE UNIT:
Just a reminder...you are editing EXAMPLE DRUG.
 
LOCAL POSSIBLE DOSAGES:

Do you want to edit Local Possible Dosages? N// O
 
MARK THIS DRUG AND EDIT IT FOR:
O  - Outpatient
X  - Non-VA Med
 
Enter your choice(s) separated by commas : <TYPE "O"> Outpatient
** You are NOW editing OUTPATIENT fields. **
 
AN Outpatient Pharmacy ITEM? No//<TYPE "YES">
CORRESPONDING INPATIENT DRUG:
MAXIMUM DOSE PER DAY:
LOCAL NON-FORMULARY:
NORMAL AMOUNT TO ORDER: <TYPE "30">
SOURCE OF SUPPLY:
CURRENT INVENTORY: <TYPE "500">
Action PROFILE MESSAGE: <TYPE "OP">
MESSAGE:
QUANTITY DISPENSE MESSAGE:

Do you wish to mark/unmark as a LAB MONITOR or CLOZAPINE DRUG?
Enter Yes or No: <TYPE "NO">

** You are NOW in the ORDERABLE ITEM matching for the dispense drug. **

Choose Dosage Form: <TYPE "CAP,ORAL">

Match to another Orderable Item with same Dosage Form? NO// 

   Dosage Form   -> CAP,ORAL
   Dispense Drug -> EXAMPLE DRUG
 
Orderable Item Name: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">
 
Matching EXAMPLE DRUG
   to
EXAMPLE DRUG CAP,ORAL
 
Is this OK? <TYPE "YES"> //
Match Complete!
 
   Now editing Orderable Item:
   EXAMPLE DRUG   CAP,ORAL
 
FORMULARY STATUS:
Select OI-DRUG TEXT ENTRY:
INACTIVE DATE:
DAY (nD) or DOSE (nL) LIMIT:
MED ROUTE:
SCHEDULE TYPE:
SCHEDULE: <TYPE "QID">
 
Outpatient Expansion:
FOUR TIMES A DAY
 
PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS:
 
Select SYNONYM:
 
Select DRUG GENERIC NAME:
 

Select Pharmacy Data Management Option: 

Select National Drug File Menu Option: <TYPE "REMA">  Rematch / Match Single  Drugs 

Enter name of drug from your local drug file and a match
with the National Drug File will be attempted.
Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " Prompt to exit.
 
Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">        AM900

This drug has been manually classed but not matched (merged with NDF).
Do you wish to match/rematch it? N//<TYPE "YES">

Deleting Possible Dosages...
 
Match local drug  EXAMPLE DRUG
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT:
I will try to match NDC:   0069-1530-66   to NDF.
 
Local drug EXAMPLE DRUG
matches    AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG TAB
PACKAGE SIZE: 100
PACKAGE TYPE: BOTTLE
          Is this a match ?
Enter Yes or No: <TYPE "YES">

Select National Drug File Menu Option: <TYPE "SVER">  Verify Single Match

Enter name of drug from your local drug file and if the
drug has been matched, you will be asked to verify the match.
Press return at the "Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: " Prompt to exit.
 
Select DRUG GENERIC NAME: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">        AM900
  LOCAL DRUG NAME:<TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">
                                        ORDER UNIT:
                        DISPENSE UNITS/ORDER UNITS:
                                     DISPENSE UNIT:
VA PRODUCT NAME:<TYPE "AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG TAB">
VA PRINT NAME: <TYPE "AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5MG TAB">     CMOP ID: A0547
VA DISPENSE UNIT: <TYPE "TAB">                MARKABLE FOR CMOP:<TYPE "YES">
     PACKAGE SIZE: <TYPE "100">
     PACKAGE TYPE: <TYPE "BOTTLE">
VA CLASS:<TYPE "CV200  CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS"> 

CS FEDERAL SCHEDULE:
INGREDIENTS: <TYPE "AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 5 MG">
NATIONAL FORMULARY INDICATOR:<TYPE "YES">
NATIONAL FORMULARY RESTRICTION:
Refer to PBM/MAP criteria for use of long-acting dihydropyridine calcium
 
< Enter "Y" for yes, "N" for no >
< Press RETURN to Pass to Next Drug >
 
          Is this a match ? Y

Select National Drug File Menu Option: <TYPE "MERG"> Merge National Drug File Data Into Local File

This option will merge NDF fields into your local drug file. This will also produce an Error Report for entries in the translation file which are not in the local file if they should exist. These exceptions will not be merged.

You may queue this report if you wish.

Select Printer: <TYPE name of your printer.>

Select OPTION NAME: <TYPE "PSM"> PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT PSS MGR

Select Pharmacy Data Management Option: <TYPE "ORDERABLE ITEM MANAGEMENT">

Select Orderable Item Management Option: <TYPE "DISPENSE Drug/Orderable Item Maintenance">

This option enables you to match Dispense Drugs to an entry in the Pharmacy Orderable Item file, or create a new Pharmacy Orderable Item entry for a Dispense Drug.

Select DISPENSE DRUG: <TYPE "EXAMPLE DRUG">          CV200
 
There are other Dispense Drugs with the same VA Generic Name and same Dose
Form already matched to orderable items. Choose a number to match, or enter
'^' to enter a new one. 

      Disp. drug -> EXAMPLE DRUG
 
1  AMLODIPINE TAB
 
Choose number of Orderable Item to match, or '^' to enter a new one:  1
 
Matching EXAMPLE DRUG
   to
AMLODIPINE TAB
 
Is this OK? YES//
Match Complete


Thanks to all who helped me put these instructions together. --Kevin Toppenberg