Content
- Introduction
- Case Screen: Health Tab Allergies/Diet Layout
- Medication Allergies and/or Reactions
- Food Allergies and/or Reactions
- Environmental Allergies and/or Reactions
Introduction
This article is meant to assist you with the Allergies and Diet Portion of the Health Tab in a Case Screen.
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Case Screen: Health Tab Allergies/Diet Layout
The Allergies and Diet tab can be access under the Health tab. Record medication, food, and environmental allergies in this tab.
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Medication Allergies and/or Reactions
Enter all known medication allergies and/or reactions into this section. If there are no known allergies to specific medication, select "No known medication allergies/reactions". Indicate whether the allergy can cause death or other serious illness by checking the box "Allergy is life-threatening".
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Food Allergies and/or Reactions
Enter all known food and dietary allergies and/or reactions into this section. If there are no known food allergies to specific medication, select "No known medication allergies/reactions". Indicate whether the allergy can cause death or other serious illness by checking the box "Allergy is life-threatening". If medication can relive or prevent allergy symptoms, check the box "Allergy requires medication to prevent or relieve symptoms"
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Environmental Allergies and/or Reactions
Enter all known environmental allergies and/or reactions into this section (e.g. pollen). If there are no known environmental allergies to specific medication, select "No known medication allergies/reactions". Indicate whether the allergy can cause death or other serious illness by checking the box "Allergy is life-threatening". If medication can relive or prevent allergy symptoms, check the box "Allergy requires medication to prevent or relieve symptoms"
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