Every patient file has an Audiology tab, which shows the patient's audiological history, which contains the patient's hearing assessments as well as any documents and journal entries that have Display in audiology set. Documents and journal entries can either be linked to audiograms or not. Click on any of the items listed in the History panel to see its details in the viewing area on the right. Audiological assessments, indicated by the headphones icon, have tabs showing Pure tone, Speech, and Impedance information.
Document categories and journal entry types have Display in audiology by default settings. The Display in audiology setting can be individually modified for each document and journal entry.
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Toward the bottom of the screen, click > Audiogram.
In the Enter test results dialog box, input the Entry date, Provider, and Test Method, along with the hearing loss Severity, Type, and Shape for both the right and left ear.
Click .
Click the Copy button to populate identical hearing severity, type, and shape results for the right ear. |
The list of providers includes all users who have the role Audiologist or Specialist. For more information, see: Setting up roles and users. |
The assessment is saved as an entry within the History panel on the left side of the screen. View and edit any historical assessment entries by navigating through the list of assessment dates within the margin. |
In the Enter test results dialog box, click .
In the Select values dialog box, click the appropriate codes.
Use the Quick Find field to type the first few numbers/letters of the desired code. |
To remove a diagnostic codes that was entered by mistake, click on the code's row's icon in the Diagnostic codes panel of the Enter test results dialog box. |
In the Enter test results dialog box, click into a cell within the Air conduction, Bone conduction, MCL, UCL, SF, and SF-A table.
Enter the desired numbers and press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next cell.
In the patient's Audiology tab, find in the History panel the entry you wish to delete.
The patient can be assigned to one or more patient types. Assigning patient types to patients does two things: it a red badge in the patient's summary screen for every patient type they belong to, and it allows marketing campaigns to target patients by patient type.
In the patient's Audiology tab, click the ellipsis button next to Patient type(s) field.
In the Select patient type(s) dialog box, select the appropriate patient types.
The patient types list is customized based on the setup specifications. New patient types can be added under Setup > Patient Types > Create New. |