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Press a shortcut combination on the keyboard
To start
Press
An ECG
[SHFT]+[CTRL]+[E]
An exercise ECG
[SHFT]+[CTRL]+[X]
A spirometry test
[SHFT]+[CTRL]+[S]
An ABP test
[SHFT]+[CTRL]+[B]
A Mini Holter event ECG test
[SHFT]+[CTRL]+[R]
3.3 Find a test
Once a test has been recorded, it is stored in the database.
To find a test once it is stored:
1. In the Search box on the Patient tab, select the patient that you want to find the test
for.
2. The tests that were recorded for that patient are automatically displayed in the Test list.
Tip for finding tests:
You can use search patterns when you want to make your search more detailed. With a
search pattern, you can search for unconfirmed tests or tests that were recorded by a
specific person, on a specific location or on a specific date. See page 22 for more
information.
3.4 View a test
Once a test has been recorded and stored in the database you can view this test at any
time.
To view a test:
1. Select the patient from the patient list.
2. Click on the test you want to view in the test list. The tests are displayed by
recording date and time. The icon in front of the date and time indicates the type of
test:
Indicates a Rest-ECG recording
Indicates an Exercise ECG recording
Indicates a Spirometry recording
Indicates an ABP recording
Indicates a Mini Holter event ECG recording
3. The appropriate module is opened automatically and the test is displayed in the
workspace area.
3.5 Delete a test
When a test is no longer needed, you can delete it. When you delete a test, you do not
delete the patient that is linked to that test. The patient card of that patient remains in the
database.