Brian,
Thank you so much for that fix. It worked. I do like the safelty of not being able to execute a command without saying "click." Every once in a while a nurse walks up behand me and speaks loudly, or I sneeze or cough, and I always get a bit nervous about it interpreting that as a command. Thanks again.
Bert,
That is good advice about the medications. I do find that whenever I take a shortcut, I end up regretting it. Perhaps I should enter the meds myself.
I have started taking some phone notes on AC, and I like the fact that the recent ones pop up first if they occured after the last visit. Very often in my paper charts a recent phone note gets placed beneath a dictation (as dictations take a week to get back, if the patient calls before the dictation is back it gets out of order), and I embarrase myself in front of the patient for not having seen the phone note. For example, I might say "How is drug X working?", when a phone note indicates the patient called in with a symptom that caused me to stop drug x.
I probably should start my nurses doing phone notes now. I was waiting until I had a decent percentage of patients in AC, so they wouldn't have to stratle between paper charts and AC. But the more I ease into AC, the more I start using it.
Thanks again for all of your help,
-Lee