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This page contains the Kmehrmessages for testing the interpretation of temporality.

Instructions for EVS use

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Warning

IMPORTANT: This test has to be performed using the new version of EVS: EVSg

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The EVS parameter writeAsIs must be set to false.


Description

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After reading the medication scheme, the results can be verified in the SUT.

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Depending on the SUT, the visualisation may vary slightly.

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S12R10: Temporality without alteration

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

Expected

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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 'Verification 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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W-15: Temporality with alteration

Preparation

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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.

Expected

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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 'Verification 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.