GLOBAL MAP DATA DICTIONARY #78.1 -- COMPLICATION TYPES FILE                                                       3/24/25    PAGE 1
STORED IN ^RA(78.1,  (1 ENTRY)   SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM   UCI: VISTA,VISTA                                          (VERSION 5.0)   
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This file contains the types of complications that may occur while a procedure is being performed.  If there is a complication
during an exam, then the technologist can indicate which of these complications in this file the exam should be associated with by
using either the 'Case No. Edit' or 'Edit Exam By Patient' functions of the module.  
 
When the system is initialized, two complications are loaded into the module. They are 'no complications' and 'contrast reaction'.  
 
If a 'contrast medium reaction' is associated with an exam, then the patient's record in the Allergy Tracking System will
automatically be updated to indicate he/she has had a reaction. As a result, everytime the patient is registered for a procedure
that may involve contrast material, the receptionist will be warned and he/she should then take appropriate action.  
 
Entries in this file should not be deleted.  Adding new entries is always allowed.  
 
 Data Storage 
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The data for the 'COMPLICATIONS TYPE' file is stored in the ^RA(78.1, global. At the present time this file is very static after
day-one initialization is complete.  However, it still should be journaled.  It should also be translated if the operating system
supports this function.  
 
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The package does not use any input templates associated with this file.  
 
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The package does not use any print templates associated with this file.  
 
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The package does not use any sort templates associated with this file.  


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REFERENCED BY: COMPLICATION(B)



^RA(78.1,D0,0)= (#.01) COMPLICATION [1F] ^ (#2) CONTRAST MEDIUM REACTION? [2S] ^ 


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