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| Once the patient is found, tap the **plus** icon in the ADR column to add an adverse event report for that patient. | Once the patient is found, tap the **plus** icon in the ADR column to add an adverse event report for that patient. | ||
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| + | What is shown on the form is configurable on the server. If more than 1 adverse reaction form has been defined, you will be shown a list of forms, and you need to choose the appropriate one before proceeding. If only 1 form has been configured, you will be taken directly to the form to enter the adverse event details. | ||
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| + | The fields you enter, their order and the allowed values are all configured on the server, so will vary for each installation. | ||
| + | Here's an example that implements a typical ADR form: | ||
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| + | Once you have entered all the data you are able to, tap **Save** | ||
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| + | The data will be synchronised to the central server, where it can be displayed on the dashboard (anonymised of course!), or sent to other aggregating systems. | ||
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| - | What is shown on the form is configurable on the server. If more than 1 adverse reaction form has been defined, you will be shown a list of forms, and you need to choose the appropriate one before proceeding. | ||