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Both in the caretaker and patient UI (and print) the interpretation of the temporality should be similar to the 'expected resultsVerification Table' of that test.

Depending on the SUT, the visualisation may vary slightly.

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This EVS export file contains all the transactions used for this test.

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Expected Results:

  • TS-1: There is a medicationscheme with 12 medications and 3 treatment suspensions.
  • TS-2: If the SUT does not apply logic to the use of temporality, both the patient and caretaker print (and UI) should look like the 'expected resultsVerification Table' table below.
  • TS-3: If the SUT does apply logic to the use of temporality, the results may vary and there is currently no set rule for this.
  • TS-4: It should be clear to the user whether or not medication has to be administrated.

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Verification Table:

EVSREFBeginmomentEndmomentTreatment Suspension
10001/01/2030

10101/01/203031/03/2030
10201/01/203031/01/2030
10301/01/2030
Vanaf 01/04/2030
10401/01/2030

10501/01/203031/03/2030
10601/01/203031/01/2030
10701/01/203031/12/2030Vanaf 01/02/2030
10801/01/2030

10901/01/203031/03/2030
11001/01/203031/01/2030
11101/01/2030
Vanaf 01/02/2030

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  1. Make sure you have done the 'R-10: Temporality without alteration' test and that the contents of the vault is still the same. If not, upload this EVS export file using the REPLACE action.
  2. Add a dot(.) to the 'instructionforpatient' field of every medication in the medicationscheme.

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Expected Results:

  • TS-1: Altering the 'instructionforpatient' field did not affect the medicationscheme (other than having a dot(.) in every 'instructionforpatient' field).
  • TS-2: There is a medicationscheme with 12 medications and 3 treatment suspensions.
  • TS-3: If the SUT does not apply logic to the use of temporality, both the patient and caretaker print (and UI) should look like the 'expected resultsVerification Table' table above.
  • TS-4: If the SUT does apply logic to the use of temporality, the results may vary and there is currently no set rule for this.
  • TS-5: It should be clear to the user whether or not medication has to be administrated.