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29th December 2007, 09:14
OnTimeRx v2.6.1
Overview: OnTimeRx® is the premier compliance solution for medication reminders, earning a "best of breed" designation from thousands of Palm and Windows Mobile PDA-users worldwide.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The Menu button displays a list of additional healthcare features and information. Tap "Beam OTRx Trial" to quickly beam the empty application directly from this Menu. Drug records and To Do events can also be beamed -individually or as a block of data - to quickly set up a medication schedule for someone else.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
MyMeds
Green dots on MyMeds list are Routine Drugs, which have recurring scheduled alarms.
The other items have no alarms set or are PRN drugs that are only taken when needed, so no alarms can be preset.
All Drug Entry Records are either Routine or PRN.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Pill Time
Displays all of the alarm events on the current medication schedule. The times and start date can be accessed from this screen.
Green Dots on PillTime or ToDoToday list indicate the NEXT scheduled alarm for any drug or event.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Alarm Screen
When Alarm goes off:
Read the instructions.
Do what it says. Tap Details (if displayed).
Tap YES or No (if done/not done).It's that SIMPLE!
Auto-snooze alarms repeat every 10 min. for 30 min. if there's no response.
Tap Wait 15 or Wait 30 to delay auto-alarms, if desired.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
DrugLog
Each alarm event or activity is recorded and the Overall Compliance % Rate is displayed on the Log.
"Y" for Yes - indicates the pill was taken or the task was done.
"N" for No - indicates it was not taken,
"M" indicates the dose or event was Missed,
"C" indicates a Missed event was Changed or Corrected.
It's easy to check back to see what was done.
Tap any drug name on the Log to check the compliance rate for that specific drug.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
911
Your Personal Medical History and Other Health Information can be kept in the 911 feature. It's important to keep the data current at all times and have your PDA with you.
Tap the 911 button anytime you need to quickly access and display the most pertinent information. It's easy to provide answers to questions about your particular condition by scrolling through a few 911 screens.
Overview: OnTimeRx® is the premier compliance solution for medication reminders, earning a "best of breed" designation from thousands of Palm and Windows Mobile PDA-users worldwide.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
The Menu button displays a list of additional healthcare features and information. Tap "Beam OTRx Trial" to quickly beam the empty application directly from this Menu. Drug records and To Do events can also be beamed -individually or as a block of data - to quickly set up a medication schedule for someone else.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
MyMeds
Green dots on MyMeds list are Routine Drugs, which have recurring scheduled alarms.
The other items have no alarms set or are PRN drugs that are only taken when needed, so no alarms can be preset.
All Drug Entry Records are either Routine or PRN.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Pill Time
Displays all of the alarm events on the current medication schedule. The times and start date can be accessed from this screen.
Green Dots on PillTime or ToDoToday list indicate the NEXT scheduled alarm for any drug or event.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Alarm Screen
When Alarm goes off:
Read the instructions.
Do what it says. Tap Details (if displayed).
Tap YES or No (if done/not done).It's that SIMPLE!
Auto-snooze alarms repeat every 10 min. for 30 min. if there's no response.
Tap Wait 15 or Wait 30 to delay auto-alarms, if desired.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
DrugLog
Each alarm event or activity is recorded and the Overall Compliance % Rate is displayed on the Log.
"Y" for Yes - indicates the pill was taken or the task was done.
"N" for No - indicates it was not taken,
"M" indicates the dose or event was Missed,
"C" indicates a Missed event was Changed or Corrected.
It's easy to check back to see what was done.
Tap any drug name on the Log to check the compliance rate for that specific drug.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
911
Your Personal Medical History and Other Health Information can be kept in the 911 feature. It's important to keep the data current at all times and have your PDA with you.
Tap the 911 button anytime you need to quickly access and display the most pertinent information. It's easy to provide answers to questions about your particular condition by scrolling through a few 911 screens.