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MiSimMLPS on an Intermec PF4Ci printer MiSimMLPS is member of the MiSim family of intelligent printing software. This advanced software produces labels with 2D symbols for patient medication safety initiatives such as the ANSI\HIBC 3.0 standard. The MiSimMLPS language is compatible with certain versions of Sunquest Pharmacy/Lab and Omnicell Pharmacy Central. We will be showing this software on an Intermec PF4Ci printer along with ANSI\HIBC 3.0 IV labels and patient wristbands. Template trigger modules produce the 2D symbols from the label data. |
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MiSim SmartIV on a Zebra ZM400 MiSim SmartIV printing software will be producing IV labels from samples of Meditech pharmacy system data using Epson dot-matrix printers. Patient specific IV labels including PCEA will be demonstrated. |
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Smith-Deltec CADD Prizm PCS II fully programmed from a bar code or symbol. Although this pump is not "smart" (because it does not contain a drug library or an embeded bar code reader), it does have a serial communications port that allows it to be configured from a PC. MiSim developers integrated a barcode reading solution with the PC-based pump management software that enables it to read bar codes and 2D symbols. The software can read Verifuse linear bar codes and ANSI\HIBC 3.0 SmartIV 2D symbols and fully program the pump. You can try this yourself with a real pump! You will see how easy it is to program the pump by scanning a symbol on an IV label. The Verifuse linear bar codes contain total volume and infusion rate in volume units. The 2D SmartIV symbols can program the pump using drug or volume units. When using SmartIV, the software can display additional information such as the patient id and name and the name and concentration for the primary additive. If you have CADD-PRIZM PCS II pumps and are interested in obtaining this software, please contact Harry Manolopoulos at MiSim and ask about CADD-Sentry Medication Delivery Manager Version C with SmartIV. |
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Code Corporation CR2 and CR3 with applications. Code Corp calls the CR3 imager a portable data terminal. We will demonstrate the CR3's built-in CodeViewer application to display what is contained in the 2D symbols. We will also show a complete pharmacy delivery scan application with a CR3 and companion PC software. The CR3 stores an employee identifier, a location identifier, a dose tracking number and a date and time stamp. The person delivering medications to nursing floors scans their badge, then at each location, scans a 2D location id and then scans each drug delivered to that location. The 2D symbol on the drug contains a dose tracking number that the CR3 application obtains by parsing the 2D symbol and extracting the dose information. The data is stored and later uploaded via BlueTooth to the PC host system. On a CR2, we will show how the programmability can be leveraged to parse complex 2D symbols and reformat data to meet host system needs. |
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Other Items on Display. We will be showing a few other imagers and PDA's. We will also show samples of re-packaged medication containers that implement ANSI\HIBC 3.0 Standards and validation software. |