Actually I am not in a position to create the place to store the LMP date on this project. My task is to retrieve it, if it is there.
Jim

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] LMP date


On 4/12/06, James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Probably will not accomplish what I want in that I assume it would not be
stored in a standard location unless you know something I do not understand.

Jim


OK, how about storing it as a type of vital sign.  I.e. store it in
file GMRV VITAL MEASUREMENT.  You would have to add a new "vital sign
type" to file GMRV VITAL TYPE.  Like this:

NUMBER: 23                              NAME: LAST MENSTRUAL PERIOD (CUSTOM)
 ABBREVIATION: LMP                     RATE: YES
 RATE INPUT TRANSFORM: IF 1

Then you can store the text of a date (not stored as a FM Date) in the
"RATE" field of the GMRV VITAL MEASUREMENT  file.  Like this:

NUMBER: 10214
DATE/TIME VITALS TAKEN: APR 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:54
 PATIENT: TEST,KILLME DON'T
 VITAL TYPE: LAST MENSTRUAL PERIOD (CUSTOM)
 DATE/TIME VITALS ENTERED: APR 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:54:52
 HOSPITAL LOCATION: Laughlin_Office    ENTERED BY: TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
 RATE: 1/2/06   <---------- the LMP date I entered.

So this would be a standard place to store LMP.  But without other
customization, I don't think it will show up in CPRS.

Kevin


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