(Patient Profile) EHR - Daily Monitoring

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Figure 1: Daily Monitoring tab information

The Daily Monitoring tab of the patient's EHR is divided in 5 tables. Each table depicts different type of patient's health data as presented in this wiki page.

Vital Signs

Figure 2: EHR - Daily Monitoring tab - Vital Signs

In the Vital Signs table, each column entry corresponds to a vital sign measurement, displayed in a chronological order, starting from the most recent.
Normal reference values are given in the 2nd column in Figure 2 while actual values start from the 3rd column.
Every actual value that lies outside the laboratory reference ranges appears in red font colour.

The Vital Signs (Mews) table includes the following parameters:

    • Temperature (°C)
    • Respiratory Rate (bpm)
    • Heart Rate (bpm)
    • Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)
    • Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)
    • Urine Output (ml/kg/h)
    • SpO2 (%)

Also the valid ranges are available in Terminology.

Using the Add Vital Signs button located on the top right part, a new, Vital Signs measurement can be added in the modal (pop-up) window as presented in the Demographics & Status wiki page.

Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)

Figure 3: EHR - Daily Monitoring tab - Arterial Blood Gases (ABG)


In Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) section, the Reference Values (2nd column in Figure 3) and the Actual Values (3rd column onwards in Figure 3) for each parameter of the ABG test are shown.

The values are displayed in chronological order starting with the most recent.

Every actual value that lies outside the reference ranges appears in red font colour.

Also the valid ranges are available in Terminology.

Using the Add ABG button button located on the top right part, a new, ABG measurement can be added in the modal (pop-up) window as presented in the Demographics & Status wiki page.


Infection-related Indices

Figure 4: EHR - Daily Monitoring tab - Infection-related Indices


In the Infection-related Indices section each column entry corresponds to an Infection-related Index measurement:

    • hs-CRP (mg/L)
    • IL-6 (pg/L)
    • ESR (mm/h)
    • Serum ferritin (ng/mL)


The Infection-related Indices are displayed in a chronological order, starting from the most recent. Normal reference values are given in the 2nd column in Figure 4 while actual values start from the 3rd column.
Every actual value that lies outside the reference ranges appears in red font colour. Please note that you cannot add/update these values since they are directly drawn from LIS system.
Also the valid ranges are available in Terminology.

Coagulation Function

Figure 5: EHR - Daily Monitoring tab - Coagulation Function

In the Coagulation Function section each column entry corresponds to a Coagulation Function measurement displayed in a chronological order, starting from the most recent. Normal reference values are given in the 2nd column in Figure 5 while actual values start from the 3rd column.
Every actual value that lies outside the reference ranges appears in red font colour. Please note that you cannot add/update these values since they are directly drawn from LIS system.
Also the valid ranges are available in Terminology.

Glasgow Coma Scale Measures

Figure 6: EHR - Daily Monitoring tab - Glasgow Measures


The values of the Glasgow Score parameters are presented on a daily basis.

Description on how the Glasgow Score is calculated can be found here.

Using the Add Glasgow Coma Scale Score button located on the top right part, a new, Glasgow Coma Scale measurement can be added in the modal (pop-up) window as presented in the Demographics & Status wiki page.

Glasgow Coma Scale Measures table may have more than one records. You have the ability to view them using the pagination on the bottom of the table.