Now Live: New Features and Fixes [9.8.2020]
by
Hayley Lorge
Sep 8, 2020
The following features and fixes are now live:
- Appendix G: Table 2
- 12-Lead ECG Placement is now tracked without a completed cardiac procedure.
- Appendix G: Table 4
- Table 4, Column 2 is now tracking AED credit with or without the interpretation of rhythms.
- Graduation Requirement Report
- Redundant columns have been removed including, Cardiac - Acute Coronary Syndrome and Neuro - TIA.
An Appendix G Quick Reference Guide may be found here. If you have any questions about the new features and fixes, please contact the Fisdap Instructor Hotline, 612-877-7251.
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