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2. To transfer a report to another unit touch the Red X and you can select the option of transferring the report to other units in your operating area You will pick from a list of units and send the report only to the intended recipient for completion ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 11 Retrieving a Transferred Report ah N is 10 33 AM iPad gt z Ine ineo ifs Hir s s ai es mar aa INCIDENT 7 ADD RUN CIAL ALERT 1300123 QA a eee New Run From CAD MM ALC No MI SEC 7 Breathing P Smoke inhalati 77 OKe 125 Ib 56 8 kg Trauma BASE CALL DIVERTED FR UCSD Sharp Memorial HEBRRHEL Whether you want to retrieve a report sent to you by another unit or one you sent that has not been retrieved by another unit do the following Touch the blue symbol in the top left corner and select Retrieve Transferred Run If a report is available you will see a pop up box that will allow you to select the report Once selected the report will be loaded to the onScene report page you are viewing ONSCENE CREW GUIDE M2 Managing Finished Reports 12 34 PM gt oe a w INCIDENT MANAGE RUN CIAL ALERT Validate Run Complete QA Moderate ling a MM Transfer Run to Other Unit ALC SEC a a tego Logout WEIGHT 225 Ib 102 3 kg nae BASE CALLED NEARES PATIEN Scripps Mercy Sharp Memori 10 33 i HBBBBHEL ine nfo te s s Mai es Nor pm ace Manag
3. ONSCENE CREW GUIDE EMS Log In Page 12 16 PM EMS LOG IN ISM Test CREW LOG IN CREW DIVISION CREW 1 CREW 2 a Sun Mon Tue alt Wed CREW 3 CREW 4 a Thur Fri Sat alt Wed CREW 5 CREW 6 a CREW MEMBER o PASSWORD CREW DIVISION Login is simple and easy Each device is assigned and logged on to a pre defined EMS agency and unit You cannot change either of these settings doing so requires you to contact your Agency Administrator Your onScene device knows who is assigned to each division so you can simply touch the Crew Division button and select the appropriate schedule to log your whole crew on at once To change one or more user s touch that user name and change the user by selecting someone else from the user list that pops up See examples on how to do this in the following pages ONSCENE CREW GUIDE P 12 07 PM EMS LOG IN ISM Test CREW LOG IN CREW DIVISION Sun Mon Tue alt Wed CREW MEMBER a PASSWORD oe CREW DIVISION Sun Mon Tue alt Wed Thur Fri Sat alt Wed All crew are added by touching A B C or the appropriate weekly schedule ONSCENE CREW GUIDE N 12 18 PM EMS LOG IN ISM Test CREW LOG IN Sun Mon Tue alt Wed CREW 3 CREW 4 Rick Rod CREW 5 CREW 6 a CREW MEMBER o PASSWORD a Josh Krimston Kelin Buckley Rod Ballard To change one or more users touch that user s name an
4. AMA As the patient or responsible adult I have been advised of the possible risks up to including death and or consequences of my refusal advice care and or further care I Ben T Happy agree nT Hama HERBBRHEL You will notice that the patient s signature now appears on the AMA page This confirms that the signature has been saved successfully ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 29 Attachment Page 2 11 PM a Take Photo or Video i o a Choose Existing x m vs oto am Por gt p s s iam So m Nor ss ama Roe rs Photo and video attachments can be added to the patient record if enabled by your administrator Begin by selecting the blue Choose Attachment button Next choose your attachment source Take Photo or Video will turn on the 10S device camera for capturing a photo Choose Existing will allow the crew to choose photos or video that may be stored in the 10S Photo app Video will only be available if enabled by your administrator ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 30 Capturing Photos or Video ies 12 Lead 1 Norm incontirmed Bardi 831414183788 14 Mar 14 Kii grbin Patient 1D PAB 1725 Incident a c 8 inh hg hea ex M PARS es 4 52 49 aR yi y4 ul l 4 f i A 4 5 i l i 4 tes la lve Ws amt Fon ene PAN SAS wagner waders pW i aTe haa as tite ean Bs Cancel When capturing a camera image or video from within onS
5. Design Highlights and User Friendly Data Entry Tools mil AT amp T 3G 12 36 PM amp g HAANRABC _ Calling aj Q7 A ml i CPR Q s Ea Stroke e Nar aamaa Trauma m a a The following pages will highlight a number of the custom tools designed to make onScene a simple and intuitive tool for field data collection First what you see is what you get there are no hidden pages to find for all your most common reports Every page has the same look and feel The section buttons that line the sides take you directly to that section and never change so you can always find your way back to any section you need in ONE touch of its button You know where you are because the currently viewed section button changes from the look of the rest In this case look at the INC button above displaying the Incident information page ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 15 Local Records Ew e SOCIAL ALERT sy 2014 14 pa an NET H d Info Calling n EJ Por me Pro 5s Rot If you log onto a device and the device still has records on it that have not been submitted the number of records remaining will be indicated in the top left corner of the home page to the right of the blue button ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 16 Data Field Pick Lists ui AT amp T 3G gt 12 39 PM 4 amp 87 i x SOCIAL ALI C COMP Pain Allergies lt S m fe Animal Bite Back Pain Burn Hx 52 Years s s m aas e Probl
6. and Procedure Pages 11 13 AM T E4 CREW Ea mahnken PROCEDURE ALS Ass S If you are working on an incident that was started by a first responder unit and subsequently transferred to a transport unit the names of all members of both crews will be available on the pick list for indicating who performed the procedures ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 24 Vital Sign Copy Tool 1 07 PM 3G EYE RES LUNG LEFT Clear LU LEVEL OF CONSCIOUS IAT ot at ads NIC RBAL RESPONSE ii LEBL 90 RESPIRATI 120 80 R E OPENING RESPON SKIN COLOR Normal SKIN MOISTURE Nor SKIN TEMPERATURE BLOOD SUGAR 89 TEMPERATURE METHO O2SAT 99 O2SAT Ql CAP REFILL 2 or lt 2 SYSTOLIC 120 PULSE 90 RESPIRAT LOOD PRESSURE 12 PERRL 89 EYE RESPONSE PERR LUNG LEFT Clear LU LEVEL OF CONSCIOUS KIN COLOR Normal g ma p E K KIN MOISTURE Normal K Normal No sahil oa CIN TEMPE home Dore coor P If you have a new set of Vitals to enter and only one thing that changed from the Clear Clear O2SAT ee on ss es mer pm ae last set just touch the Blue COPY button and all vitals from the previous set will be carried over the new set Make any needed change entries and enter the time Even entering times is simple as you can see from the top of the time tool pictured above ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 25 Editing
7. User Entries co M SA BABEL iPad gt Touch this area to edit this sections 02 DOSE 10 UNIT L B CREW Test Demo User 1 ORDER Standing order SO CHANGE MEDICATION Albuterol DOSE 6 000 UNIT ml ROUTE NEB CREW John Pringle ORDER CHANGE MEDICATION Atrovent DOSE UNIT ml ROUTE NEB CREW John Pringle ORDER Standing order SO CHANGE oe Way Test Demo ORDER Standing or MEDICATION Epi 1000 DOSE UNIT mg ROUTE IM CREW ORDER CHANGE All entries for both treatments and findings are shown on the right side of the HEHE i onScene page you are working on Each entry displayed on this page is interactive You can allow edit and or delete any unwanted entries Simply touch the documented element you wish to edit and make any changes to the entry or press the Clear button to delete the entry ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 26 AMA Section 10 11 AM iPad gt me Ga te av es ama PT REFUSAL No medical care OR ONLY BLS care rendered R RELEASE Patient 18 years of age or emancipated Patient DDM oriented to person place time amp event Patient DDM Unimpaired by drugs _ or alcohol Patient DDM was advised 911 can be re accessed Risks amp complications of refusal discussed HEBBAL In the AMA section pictured here Document the condition buttons
8. World Advancement of Technology for EMS and Rescue onScene Crew Guide v2 10 December 2014 onScene The simplest patient reporting tool Ever Crew Guide onScene was designed from the ground up for simple intuitive field data collection Returning your attention to the patient experience is our main objective By replacing the technology that was complicated and prone to failure with a simple intuitive tool that anyone in the field can use with ease 10 34 AM SOCIAL ALERT FS 14052147 Hx 52 Years PUEN ALCOHOL DRUG Male CPR pol SECONDARY I _ Chest Pain Stroke m Nar 225 Ib 102 3 kg Trauma i BASE CALLED NEAREST HOS Scripps Mercy 10 33 onScene used on the new iPad This crew guide will focus on several key functions that will be key to your ease of use as well as a brief example of reports for each section onScene was designed as a touch and go web application While Internet connectivity 1s required to logon and transfer and submit reports you will find that onScene also works while unconnected to the internet to allow you to complete reports ONSCENE CREW GUIDE Z Key Training Points e User Log on off process e Creating anew report e Miulti tasking moving from one report to another e Report transfer process e Retrieving a transferred report e Managing completed reports e Creating photo and video attachments e onScene Design Highlights and User friendly data entry tools
9. ar Trauma AMA BASE CALL 4 S If you are working on an unfinished report and would like to keep it on your device for later completion and want to start a new report simply touch the Blue button in the top left corner and select New Run or New Run From CAD If you select New Run From CAD you can select from incident numbers assigned to your unit over the last 6 hours This will ensure your report is connected to the correct CAD data You can also enter the incident number manually if you prefer ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 9 Entering Info on Multiple Reports On The Go k iPad gt 10 34 AM p FS13005678 FS13001234 Burn e s 45 Hx 25 Years CPR ALCOHOL DRUG Male None STEMI SECONDARY I Breathing P Smoke inhalati Stroke Nar 125 Ib 56 8 kg Trauma BASE CALL ll DIVERTED FR UCSD Sharp Memorial HEBRRHEL Use the incident number tab at the top of the report to jump from one report to any other open report on your onScene device ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 10 Transferring a Report to Another Unit a N is 10 35 AM iPad gt z me Ga K sv es pm INCIDENT 4 MANAGE RUN TIAL ALERT A ene Validate Run Complete ee Submit and Close Run MM 25 Years Ma a it Transfer Run to Other Unit ALC le N Cancel and Delete Run SE Breathing P S WEIGHT 125 Ib 56 8 kg BASE CALL DIV UCSD Sharp Memorial HEBRRHEL
10. cene the iPad functions strictly as a pass through device and the image is not stored on the 1Pad The captured and attached onScene photos and video pass directly through the iPad and are stored on the onScene Server ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 31 Specifying Attachment Type 4 21 PM 16 07 NODE FILENAME image jpg DESCRIPTION Advance Advanced directives Billing Care instructions DNR Face sheet Identification Tap Attachment Type and select the type that best fits your attached photo or video This label will assist both the receiving hospital and your administrator in identifying your attached images If EKG is selected as the attachment type and the image is sent to a hospital the hospital copy will also include the most recent set of vitals ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 32 Sending Attachments Pad 4 09 PM x SEND TO Attach to record only FILENAME image jpg DESCRIPTION Advance EKG Balboa Encinitas Children s i i lt o Grossmont Hospital Kaiser San Diego HEBREBE If you select a hospital your electronic image will be sent to a hospital as well attach itself to the ePCR If you select Attach to record only the image will become part of the ePCR but will not be sent to a hospital The Size field displays the attachment file size Tapping Upload completes the process ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 33 Nar
11. d the crew list will appear touch the user you want to select ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 6 12 18 PM EMS LOG IN CREW LOG IN CREW DIVISION Sun Mon Tue alt Wed CREW MEMBER a PASSWORD o CREW MEMBER To finish your log in touch the crew member field on the bottom log in row and select your name from the crew member list Next touch the password field and enter your password Then touch the green log in button If your administrator has configured a login message read the message and acknowledge it by touching OK Now you re in and ready to go ONSCENE CREW GUIDE J Creating a New onScene Report k iPad gt 10 31 AM Info Burn GA mom a s s EO peel STEMI SECONDARY I Q s Stroke Nar Kerala Trauma amal Logging in to onScene will create a new patient report for you as pictured above HEBRRHEL By design when logged into onScene you will always be in a report The report page has all the functionality of a home page so there is no need to exit from the report page for any reason other than logging out of onScene Whenever you finish a report whether you transfer it send it to the server for QA billing or delete an unneeded report a new blank report will be loaded for your next incident ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 8 iPad 10 33 AM SOCIAL AL FS 13001234 INCIDENT Eza ne We s s STEMI an L Q s Stroke N
12. em Problem SECONDARY I A Breathing on ab Gunsho EI royce GA Head Neck BASE CALLED NEAREST HOS AT PATIEN Scripps Mercy Sharp Memori 10 33 When you want to enter data in your onScene report touch the labeled data element button that you wish to enter In most cases onScene has custom easy to use data pick lists You select the entry you wish to use by touching the corresponding button on the pick list All large pick lists are dynamically sorted by the common use of data elements the most commonly used elements for your system will be sorted to the top of the list and may change from time to time based on use Large pick lists use the More button to access a scroll list of more data elements that are not sorted to the short list because they are less commonly used See the picture on the following page displaying the scrollable pick list ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 17 Scrollable Pick Lists mi AT amp T 3G 12 42 PM 4 TVALI SOCIAL ALI C COMP FS 14052147 a info co Calling ALTE peds Hx 52 Years Burn Abdominal Pain AASS A PE Airway Obstruction s s ow CPR y SECONDARY I Alcohol Breathing Stroke Allergies 225 Ib 102 3 kg Trauma BASE CALLED NEAREST HOS AT PATIEN Scripps Mercy Sharp Memori 10 33 Altered Level of Conscio Scrolling pick lists allow users access to the complete list of potential data elements availab
13. ile app on all pages that allow multiple entries SS Attachments Vitals PQRST EKG Rx Procedures entries will now sort by the time on the entry descending instead of the time that the entry was created Also onScene now shows all of the entries not just 5 of them CAD incident number confirmation On the mobile app when a crew member decides to submit a run onScene willverify that the incident number used is valid for the current unit If not it give the user a warning The incident number you specified FS14123456 was not assigned to your unit E12 Would you like to change the incident number Change Don t ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 40 Change If the user decides to change the incident number onScene will display a pick list of incident numbers assigned to the unit e EKG Page automatically creates procedure creating an EKG entry will automatically create an appropriate Procedure entry The procedure that 1s created will depend on what is selected on the EKG field If the EKG entry is changed or deleted the Procedure entry that was automatically created will be changed or deleted automatically e Blood glucose value will automatically create a blood glucose procedure If a Glucose value is recorded on a Vitals entry a Blood Glucose Analysis Procedure entry is automatically created If the Glucose value or the Vitals entry is removed the automatically created Procedure will be removed as well ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 4
14. ing completed reports is easy in onScene By touching the red X button in the top right corner you can do the following Validate Run Complete Validates whether rules defined by your agency for proper documentation are satisfied Errors indicate issues that must be resolved prior to submitting the run while warnings indicate issues that may be overridden by the user during submission if appropriate Submit and Close Run Sends your finished report to the server and remove it from the onScene device If there are any validation errors you will not be able to submit your run Cancel and Delete Run Delete an unneeded run Be careful when using this option because once the run is deleted it is gone for good ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 13 eee0 Verizon gt 11 14 AM INCIDENT The incident number you specified 201414258 was not assigned to your unit Engine 47 Would you like to change the incident number When submitting your completed run you can validate that the incident number used is valid for the current unit Click Confirm From CAD If it is not correct a warning will appear indicating that the incident number you have specified was not assigned to your unit You will be given the option to change the incident number Should you elect to do so a pick list of incident numbers assigned to your unit will be displayed Select the correct incident number from the list and submit the run again onScene
15. interface The times section is also available as a backup in the event CAD information is not available for an onScene report Please note that if there is a conflict between data obtained from a direct CAD interface and user inputted data the data provided from the direct CAD interface will override the user inputted data in order to ensure an accurate documentation of times ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 36 Timeline 11 48 AM iPad gt z me m Ed ss es a HEBRRHE At patient side 11 00 11 10 11 15 Monday 17 June 2013 EKG Normal sinus rhythm Hospital Other Agency signature The Timeline page provides users with an at a glance visual representation of the major events that were documented for a run At patient side time vitals taken PQRST entries EKGs performed procedures performed medications administered and hospital signature time appear on a timeline in chronological order The timeline may be scrolled by dragging it left or right and may be zoomed by pinching two fingers inward or outward ONSCENE CREW GUIDE a7 Support iPad gt m cS os te av es pm 1 36 PM 4 Not Charging m Issue l 06 17 13 35 User Neil Pena Error a I administered the medication Morphine but I cannot enter the route IV because it does not appear on the route list for that medication Description I z e 3 3 2 3 5 e The Support page can be used to submit a support request to your administrator
16. ion fields are populated by default with the current time the user logged in to the application and the last incident number and page used Confirm the information in these fields and change if necessary Next in the Description field enter your question or a detailed description of the problem you are experiencing then click Send ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 39 An email containing all of the information entered on this page as well as diagnostic information regarding the state of your device will be sent to your administrator You will receive a copy of this email in your own inbox What has Changed in Version 2 10 The following changes have taken place in the onScene application since the last version 2 8 Changes to Crew fields In the Crew fields on the EKG Rx or Procedures pages onScene now allows any crew member from the same agency who participated in the run to be selected AMA Signatures On the mobile app for AMA signatures where the patient name would be included add a checkbox to indicate that a Parent Legal Guardian will be signing instead and allow the name of the parent legal guardian to be entered Incident Number Drop Down Label On the mobile application incident number drop down field the name of the blank selection has been changed to Local Record s with being the number of records on the device that the current crew is able to select Viewing of pages with multiple entries On the mob
17. le for a certain data field In this case you see the list for the Chief Complaint or C Comp button pictured above Move your finger up or down on the list to make the list scroll and tap on your selection to enter it into the field you are working with Some lists have a multi select ability The search box at the top of the tool allows the user to type in the item they are searching for This will cause the scrolling list to display only items matching the search If the user cannot find the desired item on the list he or she can finish typing out his or her complete entry and then tap on the pencil button to add a free text entry ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 18 Multi Select Lists 12 47 PM 7 85 x P od a w HHH HEL HISTORY Cardiac Angina Diabetes Hypertension Cardiac CABG PATIENT MEDICATIONS Neuro Alzheimer s PATIENT ALLERGIES Psych Behav Problem Stroke CVA Surg Recent OBTAINED FROM m Above you see a multi select pick list tool being used on the patient history page All selections change color with a blue highlight and can be deselected by touching one or more items a second time Multi select lists always require you to touch the OK button to close the list or by touching another data field on the page such as the Patient Medication list on this page ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 19 Search and Other Free Text Keyboard Use 12 50 PM PT MEDS Cardiac Angina Diabetes H
18. on the right side Each question is answered by touching the Green Yes side or the Red No side You will see a Y or N highlight in the corresponding box Questions that require a response prior to saving a signature are indicated with a R Select the type AMA Release etc If the patient s name was not already entered on the Info page tap on the text area above the signature box to enter the patient s name Then tap on the signature box to open the signature capture screen ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 2 Signature Capture 10 32 AM AMA As the patient or responsible adult I have been advised of the possible risks up to including death and or consequences of my refusal advice care and or further care I Ben T Happy agree BaT Ha Signature text may be available in multiple languages depending on how your administrator configured onScene To select a language other than English tap on English and select a different language from the list Have the patient read the signature text sign in the signature box and tap Save to store the signature The patient may tap Clear to erase their signature and start over Tapping Cancel will return to the previous page without storing the signature ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 28 Here is a Completed AMA Page 10 32 AM iPad gt n m into te sis es A o gt T RELEASE PT REFUSAL No medical care care rendered R AMA DISCLOSURE
19. or their designees if you have questions about using onScene or are experiencing problems using the application The device must be online in order to submit a support request The Issue Date Time User Incident and Error Location fields are populated by default with the current time the user logged in to the application and the last incident number and page used Confirm the information in these fields and change if necessary Next in the Description field enter your question or a detailed description of the problem you are experiencing then click Send An email containing all of the information entered on this page as well as diagnostic information regarding the state of your device will be sent to your ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 38 administrator or their designees You will receive a copy of this email in your own inbox Support iPad gt E E ss es m a 1 36 PM 4 Not Charging gt Issue l 06 17 13 35 User Neil Pena Incident FS13005678 Error a I administered the medication Morphine but I cannot enter the route IV because it does not appear on the route list for that medication Description I le s 3 3 3 5 e The Support page can be used to submit a support request to your administrator if you have questions about using onScene or are experiencing problems using the application The device must be online in order to submit a support request The Issue Date Time User Incident and Error Locat
20. rative Made Easy 11 49 AM onScene allows for voice dictation when your device is connected to the Internet Dictate text From the onscreen keyboard tap the microphone and then speak When you finish tap the microphone again The dictated text will begin to appear when you stop talking and tap the microphone Start using this tool by speaking in shorter blurbs so edits are easier Also avoid nosy areas when using voice dictation ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 34 How to Find Specialty Pages 2 I aeee PREF INCIDENT 4 MORE PAGES IAL ALERT ri FS 9912111 ACUITY QA l Mild 22 ling M 0 Trauma FF Years Cardiac Arrest M Advanced Airway 1 ALC Male Ne Timeline SEC St oke Animal Bite WEIGHT 100 Ib 45 5 kg MELIS CAD Incident BASE CALLED NEARES PATIEN UCSD Sharp Mer 31 Touching the yellow button in the bottom right corner of onScene gives you the More Pages list Select from that list to access one of the less commonly used pages ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 35 CAD Incident Page iPad F Wi gt MORE PAGES SE 14 28 14 Traum FIRST UNIT BAS M 14 28 14 Cardiac Arrest Hx EMD USED M LOCATION TYPE School X lt Advanced Airway ADDRESS APARTMENT 1010 2nd Ave Support ae San Diego Sa mr malg Ea onScene provides a times documentation section CAD Incident for agencies CAD Incident HEBER that do not have a fully integrated CAD
21. s the pulse rate with the answer for quality in the same tool Using this onScene intelligent design allows onScene to simplify your report creation by eliminating 100s of data entry points throughout each report ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 21 Automatic Procedures E RESPIRATI O2SAT EYE RESPO 116 TEMPERAT ys Por me Pro c so Rot ry On the EKG page if you create an EKG entry an appropriate procedure will also be created The procedure created will depend on what is selected in the EKG field If the EKG entry is later changed or deleted the corresponding procedure will be deleted as well Similarly on the vitals page if you record a glucose value on a vitals entry a Blood Glucose Analysis Procedure will automatically be created If the glucose value entry is later removed from the report the corresponding procedure will also be removed ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 22 Another Example of Multiple Data Elements Collected on One Tool 1 04 PM ay ARAI x ar TIME 13 00 PULSE SKIN COLOR SKIN MOIST SKIN TEMP 90 RESPIRAT 12 O2SAT tes Moist Clammy LOC Alert EYE RESP PERRL SKIN Normal CAP REFIL 2 or lt 2 Diaphoretic Poor Skin Turgor ne ne te ss es mer pma In this example you have the three elements for Skins Selecting all normal will enter normal for all three and close the tool ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 23 Changes to Crew Members on EKG Rx
22. ypertension ADVAIR DISKUS 100 50 Using the search tool displayed above uses the pop up device keyboard In this case 1t is used for the Patient Medications documentation data field Because this list contains over 6000 medications onScene only displays items on the list after at least one letter is entered into the search tool The user MUST type in a partial or complete medication name to be able to select it from the list If the user cannot find the desired medication they can type out the complete medication name and then tap on the pencil button to add a free text entry Users can close the keyboard at any time by touching the keyboard symbol on the bottom right corner of the screen ONSCENE CREW GUIDE 20 Combined Data Entry Tools 1 02 PM PULSE 90 PULSE QU RESPIRATION 12 BREATHING CONDITIC BLOOD PRESSURE 12 EYE RIGHT EYE RES LUNG LEFT Clear LU LEVEL OF CONSCIOUS VERBAL RESPONSE EYE OPENING RESPON SKIN COLOR Normal SKIN MOISTURE Nor SKIN TEMPERATURE BLOOD SUGAR 89 TEMPERATURE METHO O2SAT 99 O2SAT QI CAP REFILL 2 or lt 2 SYSTOLIC 120 a UJ O O 90 Regular 120 80 R D be J Clear Clear Alert E a O oj e ORF N D 89 vo Normal No 2 or lt 2 HHEBEREBEL Above you see an example of combining two or more data elements in one easy to use tool The Pulse tool above combine
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