Blood and Lab tubes are arranged in the tray in this order
Left to Right, Front to Back
You scan this after you scan the patient wristband
Vitals Machine Barcode
There is no computer down for this event
ECG
User interface utilized for data configuration
M12
This sheet has the list of participants
Source data
The method "Do" is initialized and functions for the Click F6 action; you declare this confirmation
"Got it"
The typical respiratory count
12
This column is written to be answered with a "Y" or "N"
Conditions
Significant variable proposed as a comment after capture
Patient position
This report has all of the days of the study and its planned events
T/E
After the last patient is phlebotomized, this is printed consequentially for lab operations
Blood Collection Report
Press this button to send configured results
Control A
During blood collection, this person is important to make note of their work
Phlebotomist
Declare the sticker variables placed along the pectorals
V1 and V2
For time intervals: Reports --> Conduct --> ?
When results are incorrect, this button outputs for tube rejection
F9
This program is run after the armband is wrapped
NIBP
During a meal, this title includes rounded percents
Did Not Consume
This number is instantiated on the chrome sticker of the device
Recorder number
You hit F12 then F10 to output complete PDF. Its the super long one
Definition Specification Report
Freshly executed blood tubes are transported here after phlebotomy
Processing room
Verify these from the specification sheet for study specific values
Ranges
Response at the bottom of your chart for a vertical line strike through
N/A
Consequential to capture, this variable is scanned from user input as a number with 2 decimal places.
double timePoint = scnr.nextDouble();
System.out.printf("%.2f", timePoint);
timePoint
Dynamic eSource Barcoding