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Scope

This page contains the Kmehrmessages for testing the visualisation of weekly schemes.

Purpose

The purpose of this test is to proof that the medication in the weekly scheme is shown correctly.

This test is applicable for every software package that has a weekly scheme.

Instructions for EVS use

Warning

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

Each test will contain this an EVS export file (to be uploaded) that that has to be uploaded using EVS-action REPLACE.

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Warning

IMPORTANT: This test can only be uploaded to EVS (using the EVS-actions replace) with shift_and_tag on tuesdays.

Once the test is uploaded with shift_and_tag on tuesday of the current week, you can upload it WITHOUT shift_and_tag for the remainder of the week.

Description

After reading the scheme, the visualisation of the weekly scheme can be verified in the SUT.


S22R10: Weekly scheme with daily medication

Preparation

  1. Upload the this EVS export file using file using the EVS-action REPLACE with a patient of your choosing.
  2. Open the SUT and visualize the weekly scheme of the following week.
  3. Compare the weekly scheme in the SUT to the table below.

Expected results

  • TS-1: The weekly scheme in the SUT should be the same as the table below.

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The dates in the table below are for example the week after tuesday .

Legend

During intake period; medication taken that day.

During intake period; medication NOT taken that day.

NOT during intake period.


EVSREFMedication starts earlierMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMedication ends later

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/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

100Yes       Yes
101Yes       No
102Yes       No
103Yes       No
104Yes       No
105Yes       No
106Yes       No
107Yes       No
108No       Yes
109No       Yes
110No       Yes
111No       Yes
112No       Yes
113No       Yes
114No       Yes
115No       No
116No       No
117No       No
EVSREFMedication starts earlierMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMedication ends later

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

118No       No
119No       No
120No       No
121No       No
122No       No
123No       No
124No       No
125No       No
126No       No
127No       No
128No       No
129No       No
130No       No
131No       No
132No       No
133No       No
134No       No
135No       No

S22R15: Weekly scheme with medication every # days

Preparation

  1. Upload this EVS export file using the EVS-action REPLACE with a patient of your choosing.
  2. Open the SUT and visualize the weekly scheme of the following week.
  3. Compare the weekly scheme in the SUT to the table below.

Expected results

  • TS-1: The weekly scheme in the SUT should be the same as the table below.


This test can only be executed on tuesday of every week. Compare the weekly scheme of the week after that tuesday to the table below.

The dates in the table below are for example the week after tuesday .

Legend

During intake period; medication taken that day.

During intake period; medication NOT taken that day.

NOT during intake period.


EVSREFMedication starts earlierMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMedication ends later

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

 

/08/

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100Yes       Yes
101No       No
102Yes       Yes
103
124
No       No
125No
104Yes       No
105Yes       
No
Yes
126
106No       No
127
107No       Yes
108Yes       No
128
109Yes       Yes
110No       No
129
111
No
Yes       No
130
112No       
No131
Yes
EVSREFMedication starts earlierMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMedication ends later

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

113Yes
No
       
No
Yes
132
114
No
Yes       
No
Yes
133
115No       No
134
116
No
Yes       No
135
117No       
No
Yes
136
118Yes       Yes
137
119Yes       Yes
138
120Yes       Yes
139
121
Yes
No       
Yes
No
140
122Yes       
Yes
No
141
123
Yes
No       Yes
142
124Yes       Yes
143
125Yes       Yes
144
126Yes       Yes