The hospital where I work has a list of medications that are approved to be given by nurses via intravenous push. We use to keep this 'push list' as a cumbersome word perfect document. Each drug had a one page landscape table entry with columns for drug name,unit where it was allowed to be pushed, dose, dilution, administration rate, indication and nursing precautions. I have built an access database and transfered all the information over. I have one text field for generic drug name, one for brand drug name, 33 check boxes to indicate the units where the medication can possibly be approved for push, and memo fields for the remaining old column headers. I want my report to print out in the same or similar format as the old word document (the landscape table format), as this is what the nurses are use to seeing.
My problem: getting only the 'yes' check boxes to appear in the 'approved unit' area of the report. I can get them all to appear - but what a mess. Ideally I would like just the unit name(s) to appear under the column heading for "unit" on the report, but I will take visible checkboxes if this is easier. I want the unit info to stack in the column - ie one unit per line as below:
UNIT
CCU
PACU
ED
etc
I am a pharmacist, not a programmer - and an access novice. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. If I can get this one thing worked out I will be done with this project.
I am working in Access 2000, if that makes a difference.
Thank you again!
Carol
My problem: getting only the 'yes' check boxes to appear in the 'approved unit' area of the report. I can get them all to appear - but what a mess. Ideally I would like just the unit name(s) to appear under the column heading for "unit" on the report, but I will take visible checkboxes if this is easier. I want the unit info to stack in the column - ie one unit per line as below:
UNIT
CCU
PACU
ED
etc
I am a pharmacist, not a programmer - and an access novice. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. If I can get this one thing worked out I will be done with this project.
I am working in Access 2000, if that makes a difference.
Thank you again!
Carol