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The Chlamydia program is designed for the systems using the Abbott Quantum II EIA reader, Syva MicroTrak, GenProbe Leader 50/450 or Abbott LCx. IFA and Latex tests are not developed at this time.
- Worksheets may be printed for any of the above tests by specifying a range of lab numbers, single lab numbers or repeats (1x, 2x, 3x). The number of tests specified in any one run depends upon the test being run (Genprobe: 250, EIA Plates: 96, LCx: 20).
- More then one run may be set-up at any one time.
- The last 20 runs are shown in a scrollable box, clicking on the run will recall all lab numbers in that run.
- A "Quick Entry" is included for those labs or tests not using direct RS-232 cables for data entry. The Quick Entry has combo boxes for all standard results (Positive, Negative, Pending, No test, Not Tested, Lab Accident, Unsatisfactory) and a default key to "Make the rest Negative". Quick entry allows you to enter machine readings (indexes, RLU's or absorbance) into the run, but most labs would not include readings when using quick entry.
- After entering results, just click on "Move results to Print", sort the slips by clinic or client name and print the results. Both Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea are printed on the same slip.
- Each laboratory number may have Chlamydia and Gonorrhea results entered. Results may be edited at any time. Up to 9 repeats may be run on any one specimen. A final result and date can be entered when the first result and repeats are not the same. Repeats allow you to record the lab where repeat specimens were tested. The other testing labs are printed on the 8x11 inch lab slip in accordance with CLIA requirements.
- Standard Billing, statistics and searches are included with this software.
Note: The current RS-232 interface to GenProbe and Syva Microtrak is a DOS based interface. The Windows RS-2323 interface will be ready shortly. The DOS interface will be supplied to all labs needing it until replaced by the new version.
Disclaimer:
Abbott Quanum II and LCx, Syva Microtrak and GenProbe are tm of the respective companies. BtBSoftware interfaces using these machines are not the responsibility of the respective companies.
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