Local Guidelines
To select a local Guideline, see Selecting Guidelines for details.
Guidelines that are locally created may have some of the following:
- Reference - Journal references supporting the succeeding information.
- Aim - Free text which defines the treatment aim, for example, for Acute myocardial infarction, this might be "to reduce morbidity and mortality due to heart attack."
- Supportive Text - Clinical information relevant to the guideline, but most likely not information you would print out for a patient.
- Prescribing Message - Text supporting the subsequent drug regime.
- Drug Regime - An ordered collection of drug defaults, usually including variations for infants, children or other age ranges.
- Patient Advice - May be seen on other guidelines, as an alternative to drug therapy.
- Multi-media - In some cases, a guideline may include a picture, or a picture or button you can click on to activate a screen, or a video clip or other multi-media feature.
You may have the following options:
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Expand / Collapse - When you first view a Guideline, you may initially find it collapsed with only the headings showing. By selecting a black, blue or red heading, you can expand or collapse the sections beneath it. It's sub-sections are usually indented from the left-hand margin. Alternatively, you can select:
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Expand - To expand all of a guideline, or
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Collapse - To collapse all levels. Collapsing all the text reduces the guideline to headings only which is sometimes useful to grasp an idea of the structure.
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Print - To display Print Plan, complete as required and then either select Print or Preview.
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To update one of the following on a local guideline, right click and select from:
- Font - To change the way the text displays.
- Background Colour - To change the colour of the text background.
- Properties - To change the properties of the line.
- Category Defaults:
- Get Category Defaults
- Save as Category Defaults
- Increase Font Size - To increase the size of the text.
- Decrease Font Size - To decrease the size of the text.
- Information & References
Design mode is only available as an option for Guidelines that are locally generated. This allows you to add or change the content of a Guideline.
Select Close once you are finished.