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  • TS-1: The medicationscheme should have been successfully altered without losing any data.

S01W36: Writing CD-DAYPERIOD Minimal Change (UPDATE action) 

  1. Upload this EVS export (EVS) using the EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Update every medication in the medicationscheme that has dayperiod value = 'afterbreakfast' to 'beforebreakfast' and add a dot(.) in every 'instructionforpatient' field. 
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: The medicationscheme should have been successfully updated without losing any data.

S01W40: Writing CD-DRUG-ROUTE Minimal Change

  1. Upload this EVS export file (EVSc) or this EVS export (EVS) using the EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Alter every medication in the medicationscheme by adding a dot(.) in every 'instructionforpatient' field. 
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: The medicationscheme should have been successfully altered without losing any data.

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  1. Upload this EVS export file (EVSc) or this EVS export (EVS) using the EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Alter every medication in the medicationscheme by adding a dot(.) in every 'instructionforpatient' field. 
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: The medicationscheme should have been successfully altered without losing any data.

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  1. Empty the vault by uploading an empty textfile using EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Construct the CD-ADMINISTRATIONUNIT medicationscheme using the SUT.
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: A medicationscheme should have been generated that contains the same data as the medicationscheme that was provided on this page. The data may be described slightly different, but the actual value should remain the same (e.g. 'Koffielepel (5ml)' and simply '5ml' are both fine).

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  1. Empty the vault by uploading an empty textfile using EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Construct the CD-DAYPERIOD medicationscheme using the SUT.
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: A medicationscheme should have been generated that contains the same data as the medicationscheme that was provided on this page. The data may be described slightly different, but the actual value should remain the same (e.g. 'Koffielepel (5ml)' and simply '5ml' are both fine).

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  1. Empty the vault by uploading an empty textfile using EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Construct the CD-DRUG-ROUTE medicationscheme using the SUT.
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: A medicationscheme should have been generated that contains the same data as the medicationscheme that was provided on this page. The data may be described slightly different, but the actual value should remain the same (e.g. 'Koffielepel (5ml)' and simply '5ml' are both fine).

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  1. Empty the vault by uploading an empty textfile using EVS action REPLACE and your own test patient.
  2. Construct the CD-PERIODICITY medicationscheme using the SUT.
  3. Check the results by using EVS action EXPORT and the same patient and opening the pdf that EVS generates.

Expected results

  • TS-1: A medicationscheme should have been generated that contains the same data as the medicationscheme that was provided on this page. The data may be described slightly different, but the actual value should remain the same (e.g. 'Koffielepel (5ml)' and simply '5ml' are both fine).