* Where are the [[TISS]] forms filed? Are they filed by batch? If so, is there a central reference for which batch corresponds to which patients? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
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Are they filed by batch? If so, is there a central reference for which batch corresponds to which patients? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
* You say you check one-by-one the TISS on the database. Does Ed's importer allow double-TISS's per patient? Is there no tool to check for missing or multiple TISSes? This might be something to consider. How long does this cross-check take? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
* You say you check one-by-one the TISS on the database. Does Ed's importer allow double-TISS's per patient? Is there no tool to check for missing or multiple TISSes? This might be something to consider. How long does this cross-check take? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
*Yes they can use pencil to mark the tiss but sometimes the scanners stop me and ask if that is marked or not and also if the pencil is not clear enough scanner wont pick it up. Pagasa
*Yes they can use pencil to mark the tiss but sometimes the scanners stop me and ask if that is marked or not and also if the pencil is not clear enough scanner wont pick it up. Pagasa
Data for a batch must have been appended before scanning
When mail envelopes opened, the TISS batches then organized by the BATCH APPEND(import)NUMBER. (refer to the Batch Append (import) Log book to obtain this number).
the database study number is recorded on the front and back of each TISS form
the serial numbers of the forms are cross-checked to the log
If the serial number or the dates is incorrect Pagasa phones or email the data collector right away and put a sticky on the TISS form and specify the problem so I won't forget.
if it is a valid 2 hour rule, then the TISS form should be marked check "Yes". Pagasa documents on the Registry Log Printout that 2 hour rule is applicable for that patient.
Checking the date it should be matched if the LOS is 5 days then the TISS should be marked for 5 days except if there is NO TREATMENT then the TISS "No Treatment" bubble should be filled in.
Template:Discussion Are there 2 things talked about here, LOS and No Treatment? I don't understand what is being checked Ttenbergen 17:11, 30 June 2011 (CDT)
PTorres 08:49, 31 July 2008 (CDT)
TOstryzniuk 20:18, 5 November 2008 (CST)
Troubleshooting Teleform
1.if TScanReader.exe is not able to upload the tftiss.ps into the ICU database to TMSX/Data/TISS.dat, and you get the following error message: file may be out of alignment....? then proceed with the following steps to resolve.
a. Login to ICU database TMSX and see which TISS forms were uploaded successfully into TISS.dat file from the batch that was scanned in.
b. go to: C:/Tfrm6/exp and look for tftiss.ps. Delete this file.
c. go to C:/Critfrm6 and look for TScanX.dat. Delete this file too.
d. If none of the forms were uploaded successfully into database then rescan your whole batch.
if only some of the forms were uploaded then rescan only those TISS forms from the batch that were not uploaded into the database successfully.
Dec 10.08- Noted that Teleform is picking up extra data at the beginning of most serial number slots on the back page of most TISS forms. This shows up as a number "1" in front of each serial number.
If this additional character is missed and not deleted from the slot in Teleform Verifier it will be included in the committed (exported) ttiss.ps file for that form. TScanReader.exe is unable to read that form correctly into database because the serial number on the front and back page of the form doesn't match and reports a possible misalignment. Any forms after that this forms are also not read into database.
On the scanned image, there is a long line through the image. This started about June 2008 from what I can see. The line down is there because the Scanner has not been cleaned for sometime.
The data processor must clean the Scanner once a month in order to avoid this type of dirt build up which is now showing up on forms.
Are they filed by batch? If so, is there a central reference for which batch corresponds to which patients? Ttenbergen 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
You say you check one-by-one the TISS on the database. Does Ed's importer allow double-TISS's per patient? Is there no tool to check for missing or multiple TISSes? This might be something to consider. How long does this cross-check take? Ttenbergen 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)
Yes they can use pencil to mark the tiss but sometimes the scanners stop me and ask if that is marked or not and also if the pencil is not clear enough scanner wont pick it up. Pagasa
Discussion
Need more content here, could Pagasa fill this in when she goes through the steps next?Ttenbergen 15:33, 29 July 2008 (CDT)
Moved the comments about "black blobbing" to the relevant section of TISS - General Information Ttenbergen 11:00, 21 October 2008 (CDT)