Docuplate Controls
The docuplate library now contains thousands of docuplates, containing tens of thousands of keywords to assist with searching-finding. When reviewing docuplates, consider the following.
Green and Yellow Triangles
Docuplates with green triangles have been reviewed by SOAPware, Inc. as appropriate for others to download. Docuplates with yellow triangles either have not been reviewed, or they are not likely of use to most.
Shortcut Column
As users upload docuplates, SOAPware, Inc. avoids changing the shortcut’s users have defined, but take liberty to modify descriptions, and to add keywords. For example, the words template and docuplate are usually removed from the descriptions and keywords because every item in the list is a template/docuplate.
Include Online Library
By selecting the "Include Online Library" box at the bottom of the window, you will get results not only from your local database, but also from SOAPware and other SOAPware users.
Sorting
In the screenshot above, the Location column header has been clicked. In this case, it sorted the list of docuplates into Labs and SOAPnotes. Presently, over 95% of docuplates are one of the following types, with over 90% being of the type SOAPnotes.
1. Drawings
2. Flow Sheets
3. Labs
4. SOAPnotes
Docuplate Actions
At the top of the List view, above the list, are the control buttons for Docuplates. They are Edit, Add, and Remove the currently selected Docuplate.
Edit
Selecting a docuplate on your local library opens the Docuplate for editing. The window to the right provides a preview of any docuplate selected once the docuplate has been downloaded. In this window, you can edit the docuplate and the changes will be auto-saved.
Add Button
The button with the green plus allows you to create a docuplate from what has been created in a patient's chart.
Remove Button
To remove a docuplate from your local library, you can use the Remove Docuplate button.
Insert Button
By selecting a docuplate and then clicking Insert, the selected docuplate will be inserted in the active chart section of an open patient's chart.