Parent View

In the Parent view, you can:

  • Specify details of only one relevant history.
  • Specify details of only one medical history.

The table below describes the fields in the Parent view of the Patient tab. The field values you specify are used as the query criteria to retrieve matching cases.

Table 3-9 QUERY BY EXAMPLE Page > Patient Tab > Parent View -- Parent information

Field or Check Box Descriptions

Parent Initials

Enter the parent's initials that the query looks for in cases.

Date of Birth

Enter the parent's data of birth that the query looks for in cases.

Age

Enter the parent's age that the query looks for in cases.

Units

Select the age unit for the value you specified in the Age field.

Gender

Select the parent gender that the query looks for in cases.

Date of LMP

Enter the date of the parent's last menstrual period (LMP) that the query looks for in cases. This field is available only if the parent gender is specified as Female.

Parent Weight

Enter the parent's weight that the query looks for in cases. Select the lbs or kg option, as appropriate.

Parent Height

Enter the parent's height that the query looks for in cases. Select the in or cm option, as appropriate.

Parent Breastfeeding

Select this check box to retrieve cases where parent is breast feeding.

Table 3-10 QUERY BY EXAMPLE Page > Patient Tab > Parent View -- Other Relevant History section

Field or Check Box Description

Start

Enter the relevant history start date that the query looks for in cases.

Condition Type

Select the relevant history condition type that the query looks for in cases.

Notes

Enter the relevant history notes that the query looks for in cases.

Stop Date

Enter the relevant history stop date that the query looks for in cases.

Coded PT

Click the associated Encode button to select the relevant history condition by using the MedDRA Browser. The query will look for the encoded term.

See Use the MedDRA Browser for more information.

Ongoing

Select this check box to retrieve cases where the relevant history condition is continuing / ongoing.