Exploring the Clinician Dashboard
After successfully logging on to the PulsewaveDX.com website you are taken to the Clinician Dashboard page. The Clinician Dashboard contains a summary of your active client's most recent readings. This article provides a brief overview of the Dashboard page.
1. Home Page Overview
The Home page is designed to give the clinician or care coordinator a full overview of all the clients (patients) he/she is tasked with managing at any given time. From the home screen you can view 100+ patients at a glance. Simply scroll down.
The colored boxes indicate the current status of each vital sign reading. Green represents readings that are "in range", Yellow represents readings "slightly out of range" and Red represents readings "very out of range". Boxes that do not have a color show results that are not being compared to a target range.
These reading ranges are consistent with The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7).
2. Dashboard Tab/ Client Summary
In the Client Summary there are three tabs: 'General', Anomalies', and 'Other'.
General Tab: Displays a summary of the most commonly used Pulsewave results.
Anomalies Tab: Displays a summary of Pulsewave anomaly scores for all active clients within the specified Reading Range time period.
Other Tab: Displays oximeter, body weight, body temperature and glucose meter readings.
You can sort any column in ascending or descending order by clicking the header. Sorting the columns for Descending would usually show you the users having the most problems.
In an upcoming release the 'Min' column for each result will be changed to 'Mrr'= Most recent reading.
3. Bell Symbol
The 'Bell' symbol indicates an active Notification. Clicking on the Bell symbol will reveal a list of recent notifications for that patient. You can add notes to the note field here to annotate the Notification.
4. Notes Symbol
The 'Notes' symbol allows you to view and add additional notes about a patient.
5. Readings Range
The readings column displays how many times a client has taken a reading and when the last reading was taken.
6. Understanding a Client's Reading History
Clicking on the '>' symbol next to a patient's name will expand a client's reading history. From a client's reading history you can review:
- Whether the reading was taken in the clinic or remotely
- The 'Note' field where the user or caregiver may have recorded a note
Click here to learn about blood pressure readings.
7. Exploring an Individual Reading
Click on any specific Reading to go to a Summary page for that Reading.
The Summary page gives more insight to the selected reading.
Click here to learn more about exploring an individual reading.