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CardioPerfect Workstation
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1.4 The Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Workstation workspace
This section will guide you around the various parts of Welch Allyn CardioPerfect
Workstation. The structure of the workspace is similar to Microsoft Office applications.
Title bar
The title bar displays the name of the program. The title bar contains three
buttons that you can use to maximize, minimize and close the Welch Allyn
CardioPerfect Workstation window.
Menu bar
Each menu in the menu bar contains a number of tasks that you can
perform with the Workstation. Sometimes, menus are gray. This means that
you cannot access that functionality at that particular point, either because
it is not available, or because you are not authorized to use it. Each
diagnostic module has its own menu bar.
Tool bar
The tool bar contains buttons that give you easy access to the most
common tasks in Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Workstation as well as buttons
for all modules that are available. The look of the tool bar depends on
which diagnostic module is active: the ECG tool bar, for example, differs
from the Spirometry tool bar.
Search area
The search area contains search and display functionality that lets you
easily find patients and tests. In the search area, you can find a patient, see
which tests were recorded for that patient and see the kind of tests that
were recorded. You can also create search patterns, an easy way of finding
information that you need frequently.
Workspace
The workspace displays tests and test related data, such as interpretations,
measurements and comments. This is where you will do the actual
recording, viewing and interpretation of tests.
Shortcut menu In the workspace, you can use these menus to access the most common
tasks. You can access these tasks by clicking on the workspace with your
right mouse button. Shortcut menus are context sensitive. This means that
they only contain those tasks that can be performed in one specific test or
part of that test. As a result, shortcut menus look different in different tests.
Menu bar
Title bar
Workspace
Toolbar
Search
area
Status bar
Shortcut menu
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