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Zeiss 3000 - Create and Assign Patient Diagnoses

Zeiss 3000
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Stratus OCT User Manual PN 2660021134133 A
Data Management
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2. At the top in the Select Operation area, select the Add Patients to Selected
Categories radio button.
3. In the Select Patients area, select the patient or patients to whom you will apply
categories. You can either click the checkbox next to the name, or you can select all
patients at once by clicking the Select All checkbox above the list. Click a selected
patient checkbox to clear it, or click Clear All at lower right to clear all the patient
checkboxes and start over.
When you select a single patient, the Assigned Categories area appears at
lower right, and displays the categories to which that patient already belongs, if
any.
4. In the Select Categories area on the right, select one or more categories to apply
to the selected patients.
5. When you finish making your selections, click Apply. The selected categories are
applied to the selected patients. The window does not close, allowing to make more
category assignments.
6. When finished adjusting category assignments, click Close to exit the window.
Removing Patients from Categories
To remove patient records from categories in which they are placed, follow the same steps
except select the Remove Patients from Selected Categories radio button.
Note: When this radio button is selected, all categories appear in the list, not just
those to which the selected records belong.
Create and Assign Patient Diagnoses
The Stratus OCT enables you to create new diagnoses and edit diagnoses. Besides being an
important record-keeping function, once you assign diagnoses you can search for patients
by diagnosis during export and retrieve. See
Advanced Search on page 7-2 for more
information.
Note: Diagnosis names are case-sensitive, which affects their uniqueness in
searching for them. For example, “glaucoma” and “Glaucoma” would be treated as
different diagnoses.

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