Case Cards
Case cards show most case data at a glance, divided into five sections:
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At the top are icons & buttons for the presence of clinical images and case notes.
The Case Notes button allows for rapid Event Logging, appending them to the Case Notes. Long press/menu for more.
as well as time and location information. The patient's identifier (if present) will be shown with a ✚ along with the location.
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This is the operation, specialty & surgeon section.
If you have no operation set, but you do have a procedure set, it will show the procedure instead.
Multiple specialities, operations, procedures & surgeons will be shown)
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The left side shows patient details with icons representing (from left to right):
Identifier label present
Patient notes
The oatient has any other cases
ASA status (colour coded)
If any of the patient's cases have an incident, an additional warning icon will be displayed. If you are using a generic patient only the ASA will be shown.
The right side shows any comorbidities and personal list items for the patient as well the BMI (or weight if no height).
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All the case details including anaesthetic items, procedures, incidents and any personal list items you may have added to the case (in this case I add the drugs I use for auditing purposes).
Personal List items linked to Patients are displayed in the Patient section.
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The duration label and a space with supervision details (if applicable) are shown here.
The timer button can start/stop the case timer.
Interactive
Case card functionality has been totally overhauled in version 10, with the ability to edit most Case information directly without ever needing to open the case.
This is achieved with context menus - long pressing on sections/items (or right-clicking on macOS).
On iOS devices most menus now include advanced preview images which presents more data at a glance.
To open the Case for more advanced editing, tap on anywhere on the case card.