Merging Two Patient Data Records With Easyone Pro/Lab; Deleting Patient Data From The Database Of Easyone Pro/Lab - NDD EasyOne Pro Operator's Manual

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Working with patient data and reports
9.3

Merging two patient data records with EasyOne Pro/LAB

9.4

Deleting patient data from the database of EasyOne Pro/LAB

Operator's Manual V5.0 • EasyOne Pro/LAB Rev. 05
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If, for example, two data records of the same patient were acquired with
different tests or if different spellings of a patient's name exist, you can
merge these two data records into one.
Prerequisite
The two data records must have an identical date of birth.
For this operation, a USB mouse must be connected.
1 Choose Patients.
2 Select one of the two data records.
3 Drag and drop that data record onto the second data record by doing the
following:
a) Click the first data record and keep the right mouse button pressed.
b) Move the data record across the screen onto the second data record.
c) While the first data record is above the second, release the mouse
button.
 If the dates of birth of the two data records match, a confirmation
window is displayed.
 If the dates of birth of the two data records do not match, a warning is
displayed. In this case, you cannot merge these two data records.
4 To finish, confirm the message.
1 Choose Patients.
2 Select a patient.
3 Choose Delete.
 If user handling is not active, that is if you did not have to login to
EasyOne Pro/LAB, you are prompted for the default password. Proceed with
step 4.
 If user handling is active, that is if you did have to login to EasyOne Pro/
LAB, you are not prompted for a password. A confirmation window is
displayed immediately. Proceed with step 5.
4 Enter the default password.
 The default password is: 8005
 A confirmation window is displayed.
5 Choose Yes.
 The patient and all corresponding tests are deleted from the database.
 About user handling and the default password, 105
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