Accessing & Creating Flow Sheets
Flow Sheets provide a graphical representation of various clinical data elements. They also help show how the data elements all relate to each other. For example, users may want to visually trace a patient's INR, Protime, A1C or a lipid panel.
Notes
Flow Sheets in SOAPware are created as Docuplates, and can be found listed in the Docuplate Manager.
Plotting graphs has been greatly simplified in SOAPware. A check box has been added to each managed item, which when checked, automatically appears in a graph above the body of the Flow Sheet.
Certain Flow Sheet Items, such as vital signs readings and lab report values can be automatically filled on creation of a new Flow Sheet if data for them exists in the patient chart. It is possible to drag and drop a vital sign from the Vitals Signs section and add it as an item in a Flow Sheet.
Opening the Flow Sheets Chart Section
![Opening the Flow Sheets Chart Section](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/006/031/329/original/media_1322582251202.png)
To access Flow Sheets, Click on the Chart Navigator Docked tab, then Double Click on Flow Sheets.
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This presents the Flow Sheets chart section.
Flow Sheets Chart Section
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- Date/Time Stamp: This section contains the date/time stamp for when the flow sheet was created, the name of the flow sheet, owner and status.
- Graph: This section displays a graph of the flow sheet items when selected.
- Flow Sheet Items: This section contains the flow sheet items along with the date and time of the flow sheet items and the mini-toolbar which allows the user to edit the displayed flow sheet.
- Notes: This section can be used as a blank text box to insert notes.
- Flow Sheet List: This section contains the list of Flow Sheets that are being followed for the current patient, as well as the mini-toolbar which allows the user to add or remove a flow sheet.
Creating a New Flow Sheet within a Patient's Chart
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To create a new flow sheet within a patients chart, click the Create Docutainer button (green plus).
Select an Available Flow Sheet
![Select an Available Flow Sheet](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/006/031/337/original/media_1322584294339.png)
The Available Flow Sheets dialog will present the user with a list of Flow Sheet docuplates that have been created or downloaded by the user. Select the desired flow sheet docuplate or select the Empty Flow Sheet item to create a new flow sheet. Click OK.
Adding a Flow Sheet Item to the Chart
![Adding a Flow Sheet Item to the Chart](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/006/031/339/original/media_1322584724699.png)
To add a new item to the flow sheet:
- Click the Add Item button
- Select the desired flow sheet item (ex: INR)
- Click the Add button
Adding a Flow Sheet Reading Date
![Adding a Flow Sheet Reading Date](https://media.screensteps.com/image_assets/assets/006/031/341/original/media_1322584843159.png)
To add a new reading date to the flow sheet:
- Click the Add Reading Date button
- Select the desired column type (Date or Text)
- Click Add
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The patient's flow sheet readings can now be documented and tracked within the chart.