1 Documenting the measurement results – an overview
The measurement results can be documented electronically or on paper.
Documenting electronically means that you can save measurement reports (see figure 1) on
your workplace computer and also attach them manually to your electronic patient records.
If the device is connected to your Electronic Medical Record system for csv data exchange,
the measurement report and the measurement values can even be saved automatically to
your Electronic Medical Record system.
Documenting on paper means that the measurement results can be printed out to attach
them to a patient paper record. You can print a self-adhesive label on the wireless infrared
label printer "plusoptix P12" or a measurement report on any printer that is connected to your
workplace computer.
measurement report directly on a mobile USB printer, without using a workplace computer.
More information about documenting the measurement results on paper can be found in
supplementary short manual 6.
2 Documenting the measurement results electronically
Touch the printer (1) button in the navigation bar of a results page to do this.
In the plusoptiX A12C and A16 model, the patient data input screen is then displayed. Enter
the patient data (see supplementary short manual 4), which should be displayed on the
measurement report and then touch the green checkmark (2) to confirm.
If the measurement results are to be documented anonymously, touch the checkmark (2) in
the navigation bar without entering patient data. This will allow you to skip the patient data
entry screen. The Plusoptix Binocular Autorefractor then saves the measurement under a
consecutive patient ID. This is composed as follows:
<last 4 digits of the serial number-<consecutive number>-<date>-<time>
Note:
The "plusoptiX A12R" model does not have an internal patient database. Touching
the printer button after the measurement in the "plusoptiX A12R" model will display
a single line to enter individual patient data. This data will be portrayed on the
measurement report and on the self-adhesive label. Following explanations are for
the "plusoptiX A12C" and "plusoptix A16" model, only.
More information about entering or retrieving patient data can be found in supplementary
short manual 4.
As an alternative to manual entry of the patient data, the plusoptiX A12C and A16 can also
be connected for a full integration with your EMR system (see chapter 3 "Full integration with
your EMR system (only A12C and A16)").
With the plusoptiX A12 model, it is also possible to print the
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