Franklin INJ-3017 User Manual

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INJ-3017
Medical Book Card
User’s Guide
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To Start Using a Book Card
1. Install the book card in a slot in the back of the Medical Book System platform.
2. Turn the platform on.
3. If needed, press
CARD
and then
use the or to highlight its icon.
ENTER
4. Press
to select it.
T o Search for W ords
1. Press
2. Type one or more words.
3. Press
4. Hold ✩ and press DN to see
5. Press
6. To expand a search, press
SEARCH
.
ENTER
.
the locations of matches.
ENTER
MENU
to see a match or
to see the matches listed
on the menus.
MORE
.
To Use the Menus
1.
2. Highlight an entry by typing its
3. Press
4. Select subitems, if needed, by
5. Use
MENU
Press
and highlight the
Outline or Index menu.
name or pressing
ENTER
or .
.
highlighting them and pressing
ENTER
.
, DN, or
SPACE
to scroll.
T o Use Notes
1. When the text of the book is on screen, press
2. Press
3. Press
ENTER
ENTER
note title and then press
4. To find a note in the text, press
LIST
, highlight a note title, and
then press
LIST
.
to select
Add note
or type your own
ENTER
ENTER
.
.
.
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License Agreement
READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM.
YOUR USE OF THE MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE MEDICAL BOOK SYS­TEM AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. The MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM means the software product, hardware, and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.
LIMITED USE LICENSE All rights in the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM remain the property of FRANKLIN.
Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. You may not make any copies of the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM or of the preprogrammed data stored therein, whether in electronic or print format. Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws. Further, you may not modify, adapt, disassemble, decompile, translate, create derivative works of, or in any way reverse engineer the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. You may not ex­port or re-export, directly or indirectly, the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM without com­pliance with appropriate governmental regulations. The MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM contains Franklin’s confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or use. This license is effective until terminated. This license terminates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license.
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Contents
License Agreement .............................. 1
Contents .............................................. 2
Publisher’s Disclaimer ......................... 3
Key Guide ............................................ 4
Installing Book Cards........................... 5
Selecting a Book .................................. 5
Changing the Settings ......................... 6
Viewing a Demonstration ..................... 6
Finding Drug Compatibility and
Stability ............................................ 7
Finding AHFS Numbers ....................... 8
Searching for Words ............................ 9
Highlighting Search Words ................ 10
Expanding Your Searches.................. 11
Reading Special Markers ................... 12
Using Notes ....................................... 13
Looking Up Words
in Other Books ............................... 14
Resetting the Medical Book System .. 15
Book Card Care ................................. 15
Specifications and Patents ................ 16
FCC Notice ......................................... 16
Limited Warranty (U.S. only) .............. 17
Index .................................................. 18
About Book Card Compatibility
IMPORTANT This book card can be used only with the Medical Book Sys­tem™ platform and will not function in any other Franklin BOOKMAN® plat­form.
The Medical Book System platform can use Franklin BOOKMAN book cards as well as Medical Book System book cards. However, Franklin BOOKMAN platforms cannot use Medical Book Sys­tem book cards.
For More Information
To learn more about the Medical Book System or other products from Franklin Electronic Publishers, visit the Franklin W eb site at www.franklin.com or call 800-665-5450.
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Publisher’s Disclaimer
Drug information and its applications are constantly evolving because of ongo­ing research and clinical experience, and it is often subject to professional judgment and interpretation by the practitioner and the uniqueness of a clinical situation. The author and ASHP have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information presented in this book. However, the reader is advised that the publisher, author, contributors, editors, and reviewers cannot be responsible for the continued currency of the information, for any er­rors or omissions, and/or for any consequences arising from the use of the in­formation in the clinical setting.
© 1998, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc. All rights re­served, worldwide. Copyright © 1999 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved, worldwide.
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Key Guide
Key Guide
Color Keys
MORE
(red) Expands a word search.
SPEC
(green) Displays the Outline location of the current text.
SEARCH
(yellow) Displays the word search screen.
LIST
(blue) Lets you add, find, or remove a note.
Function Keys
BACK
Erases typed letters, or backs up to the previous screen.
CAP
Shifts keys to type capitals or punctuation.
CARD
Exits the currently selected book.
CLEAR
Clears an entry or search and goes to the default state.
ENTER
Enters a word, selects a menu item, or starts the highlight in text.
HELP
Displays help messages.
MENU
Displays the main menus.
ON/OFF
Turns the platform on or off.
SPACE
At entry screens, types a space. At menus and text, pages down.
At menus, displays the title of a high-
?
lighted item. With asterisk () to stand for letters in a word. At text, displays the current Outline loca­tion of the text.
CAP
, types an
Key Combinations*
BACK
+
Goes to the top level of a menu from a lower level.
CARD
+
+
Transfers a highlighted word between installed book cards.
ENTER
At a highlighted menu item, displays the related text. At text, highlights spe­cial markers (e.g., footnotes, cross-references, tables, etc.).
+Q-P Types numbers.
DN
or
or
+
UP
CAP
At text, displays the next or previous paragraph, table row, or search match.
+ Goes to the top or bottom of a menu
or list. At text, goes to the next or pre­vious Outline title.
* Hold the first key while pressing the second.
Direction Keys
DN
UP
Pages up or down. Moves the cursor, text, or highlight
in the indicated direction.
Understanding the Keys
The functions of the keys may vary according to which book card is installed and selected in the platform. To learn how to use a particular book card, read its User’s Guide.
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Installing Book Cards
Selecting a Book
CAUTION Never install or remove a book card when the platform is turned on. If you do, information entered in any installed book cards may be erased.
1. Turn the platform off.
2. Turn the platform over.
3. Align the book card tabs with the
notches in a card slot.
4. Press the book card until it snaps
into the slot.
Removing Book Cards
CAUTION When you remove a book card from a platform, information en­tered in that book card may be erased.
If you have installed two book cards in the platform, you can select which book you want to read.
1. T urn the platform on.
2. Press
3. Use or to highlight the book you
4. Press
CARD
want to use.
ENTER
.
to select it.
➤ Auto-Shutoff and Auto-Resume
If the platform shuts off automatically when this book card is selected, you can return to the last screen that you viewed simply by turning the platform on.
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Changing the Settings
Viewing a Demonstration
Using the Setup menu, you can adjust the type size, default state, shutoff time, and screen contrast of this book.
The type size sets how large the charac­ters appear on screen. The shutoff time sets how long your Medical Book System stays on if you forget to turn it off.
The default state sets the screen that ap-
CLEAR
pears when you press
1. Press
2. Use
MENU
.
or to highlight the Setup
.
menu.
3. Highlight
fault State, Set Shutoff Contrast
4. Press
5. Use
Set Type Size, Set De-
, or
.
ENTER
.
or to highlight your
Set
choice.
Or press
BACK
to leave the setting
unchanged.
6. Press
ENTER
to select it.
Before you start using this book, you may want to see a brief demonstration.
MENU
Press
and then use the arrow keys to
highlight V iew Demo on the Setup menu.
ENTER
Press onstration, press
to select it. To stop the dem-
CLEAR
.
➤ Help is Always at Hand
You can view a help message at virtually any screen by pressing help, press
BACK
To read a tutorial about this book, select Tutorial from the Setup menu.
HELP
.
➤ Follow the Arrows
The flashing arrows at the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move through menus or view more text.
6
. To exit
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Finding Drug Compatibility
and Stability
Finding Drug Compatibility and
Stability
You can find the compatibility and stability between generic or brand name drugs from the Drugs menu.
CLEAR
1. Press
2. If needed, press
.
MENU
and highlight the
Drugs menu.
3. Start typing the name of a drug. For ex-
Regitine
ample, type
To de-select a letter , use Y ou can also use
.
BACK
.
or to highlight a drug.
The slanted arrow indicates that the menu item has a submenu.
Investigational drugs are marked with a
.
Drugs available outside the U.S. are marked
.
with a
4. When the drug is highlighted, press
ENTER
.
If you entered a brand name, you will go to the matching generic drug submenu.
5. Highlight a subsection and press
For example, select
Additive Compat-
ENTER
.
ibility.
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To highlight your choice, use or or type the name you want.
6. Highlight a concentration and press
ENTER
. For example, select 10 mg/L.
7. Highlight the second drug and concen-
ENTER
tration and press
.
8. Use , DN, or
9. Press
CLEAR
SPACE
to scroll.
when finished.
About the abbreviation NSPD
Some table items do not include the name of the drug manufacturer or concentration information because they were not provided in the print product. They are marked with the abbreviation NSPD (not specified in the provided data).
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Finding Drug Compatibility and
Stability
Finding AHFS Numbers
Where in the Book Am I?
When you are reading the text of a drug monograph or table, you can see the Outline location of the current text by pressing (green) or
To scroll up to a higher level of the Outline, use .
To display the full title of an item, press This is especially useful when the title ends in ellipses.
Press were reading. Or press of the highlighted item.
If You Misspell a Drug Name
When you type letters that do not match a drug on the Index menu, the spelling correc­tion entry screen appears. You can press
BACK
the misspelled drug name to view corrections. Y ou can select Words starting with... to view completions, if any, or select a correction to view its monograph.
.
?
BACK
to go back to the text that you
ENTER
to go to the text
repeatedly to exit it. Or you can enter
SPEC
?
The Handbook on Injectable Drugs also contains American Hospital Formulary Service Classifica-
tion System numbers.
1. Press
2. If needed, press
CLEAR
.
MENU
and highlight
the Drugs menu.
3. Type a drug name. For example, type
CEFTAZIDIME
.
To de-select a letter , press
.
BACK
Y ou can also highlight a menu item by using
or . The slanted arrow indicates that the menu item has a submenu. Investigational drugs are marked with a . Drugs available outside the U.S. are marked with a .
4. When the drug is highlighted, press
ENTER
.
If you entered a brand name, you will go to the matching generic drug submenu.
5. Hold down light
6. Press
7. Press
CAP
and press to high-
AHFS Number
ENTER
to view the number.
CLEAR
when finished.
.
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Searching for Words
Searching for Words
Word searches find all the occurrences, or matches, of a word or combination of words in this book.
Y ou can type up to 99 characters in a single search. But you cannot search for short, com­mon words such as the and is.
1. Press
SEARCH
(yellow).
2. Type your search words. For ex­ample, type
ondansetron
dacarbazine
to find compatibility in-
formation for the two drugs.
To delete a letter , use
BACK
.
Y ou do not need to type capitals or punc­tuation to find matches.
3. Press
ENTER
to search.
This is the Outline location of the first match of your search words.
4. Press
ENTER
to see the match.
Y our search words are boxed.
5. To see the Outline location of the next or previous matches, if any,
hold
6. Press
and press DN or UP.
MENU
to see the matches
listed on the menus.
Note: After a word search, only matching entries are listed on the menus.
7. Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and then press
needed, select a subitem.
8. Press
SEARCH
(yellow) or
CLEAR
your search.
9
ENTER
. If
to clear
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Searching for Words
Highlighting Search Words
If You Misspell a Search Word
If you enter a misspelled search word, a list of corrections appears.
Use to highlight a correction and
ENTER
then press
.
Searching for Parts of Words
If you want to find prefixes, suffixes, or other parts of words, type an asterisk () in place of the missing letters. For ex­ample, type dextr✽ and then press
ENTER
. T o type an asterisk, hold
and press
.
?
CAP
Use to highlight a match and then
ENTER
press
.
Y ou can also search for a word by highlighting it in text.
1. At the text, press
To turn of f the highlight, press
ENTER
.
BACK
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight a word.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Hold
ENTER
to search for it.
ENTER
again to see the first match.
and press DN repeatedly to see the Outline locations of the next matches, if any .
To see the location of previous matches, if any, hold
6. Press
and use UP.
MENU
to see the menu items with
matches.
7. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
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Expanding Y our Searches
Expanding Your Searches
You can expand a word search up to two times to find words in titles and in text.
1. Press
2. Type a word and then press
3. Press
SEARCH
(yellow).
For example, enter
MORE
(red) to expand the
citrate
ENTER
.
search.
4. Hold ✩ and press DN to see the Outline locations of the next matches, if any.
To see the location of previous
matches, if any, hold
5. Press
MENU
to see the matches
and press UP.
listed on the menu.
6. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Understanding Word Searches
and Expansions
.
When you search for a word, either by entering it at the word search screen or by highlighting it in text, headings and subheadings (in bold type) are searched first. If no matches are found in the headings, then the text is searched.
A word search stops as soon as matches are found at a level described above.
Pressing
MORE
(red) continues the search to the next level and finds addi­tional matches, if any. Note: The number of matches found at a given search level may be less than at the previous level.
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Reading Special Markers
Reading Special Markers
Throughout this book, you will find a va­riety of special markers.
Example… Meaning…
Cross-reference Figure Bibliographic reference
within text Bibliographic reference
within tables Footnote within text
- Footnote within tables Remark Parenteral nutrition
or
information
Cross-references take you directly to re­lated material in the book. Figures, refer­ences, footnotes and remarks provide additional information.
Note: Bibliographic references within the text correspond to the references within tables. For e.g.,
and take
you to the same reference.
Note: Remarks are numbered in the order of frequency as they occur in the Hand- book on Injectable Drugs. For e.g., is the most frequently occurring remark.
1. When you see a special marker, hold
and press
ENTER
Notice the highlight. To undo the high-
BACK
light, press
2. Press
3. Press
ENTER
BACK
.
.
repeatedly to go back.
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Reading Special Markers
Using Notes
Reading Multiple Special
Markers
Sometimes more than one special marker appears on screen at one time.
To highlight the first special marker, hold
and press
ENTER
. To highlight
subsequent special markers, continue holding
and press
ENTER
again. When you have highlighted the special marker you want, press Then press
BACK
ENTER
to read it.
to return to the high-
lighted item.
Using and Understanding
Tables
In this book card, tables are displayed as bulleted text. Row titles are in bold type and column titles and information are indented beneath them.
When selected, most cross-reference markers (
Once the table is in view, you can usually return to its cross-reference by pressing
) take you to a table.
BACK
.
T o Add a Note
You can add up to 10 notes to the text of this book to quickly find the sections that you most often use.
1. When text is on screen, press
LIST
(blue).
2. Press
3. Do one of the following:
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ENTER
to select
To accept the note title, press
To change the note title, type your
Add note
changes and then press
Note titles can contain up to 25 characters.
T o cancel, hold ✩ and press
The marker is added to the text when you add a note.
ENTER
.
ENTER
.
BACK
.
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Using Notes
Looking Up Words
in Other Books
T o Find a Note
Once you have added notes to this book, you can easily find them.
1. Press
2. Use
LIST
(blue).
to highlight a note title.
Your notes are listed by recency.
3. Press
ENTER
to go to that note.
T o Remove a Note
1. Find a in the text of this book.
To learn how , read “T o Find a Note” above.
2. Press
3. To see the full title of the note to
Press
4.
Removing All Y our Notes
LIST
(blue).
be removed, press
ENTER
to select
Or press
BACK
to exit without remov-
.
?
Remove note...
ing the note.
You can remove all your notes at one time by resetting the Medical Book Sys­tem. T o learn how, read “Resetting the Medical Book System.”
WARNING Resetting the Book System
may erase other informa-
Medical
tion that you have entered in other installed book cards.
The Medical Book System platform enables you to look up a word from one installed book card in the other installed book card.
This book card can send words to and receive words from other book cards. Some book cards are not able to transfer words. T o learn if a book card can send or receive words, read its User’s Guide.
1. Install two book cards in the platform.
2. Select a book to read.
3. Highlight a word in that book.
You can highlight words in menus, lists, entries, and other text. To learn how to highlight a word in this book, read “High­lighting Search Words.”
4. Hold ✩ and press
5. Highlight the icon of the other book card and then press
CARD
ENTER
.
The word that you highlighted appears in the other book.
6. Press
ENTER
again, if needed, to search for the word in the other book.
This unit may change operating modes due to Electro­static Discharge. Normal operation of this unit can be re­established by pressing the reset key, removing/replacing batteries.
ON/OFF
14
.
, or by
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Resetting the Medical
Book System
Book Card Care
If, due to electrostatic discharge or other cause, the keyboard fails to respond or the screen performs erratically, try the steps below to reset the platform. Perform only as many steps as required to restore nor­mal operation.
CAUTION Resetting the platform when book cards are installed may erase set­tings and information entered in those book cards. Remove all book cards before resetting.
1. Hold
CLEAR
and press
ON/OFF
twice.
If nothing happens, try Step 2.
2. Use the end of an opened paper clip to gently press the reset button on the back of the platform.
The reset button is recessed in a pin-sized hole located near the book card slots.
CAUTION Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may per­manently disable it.
If nothing happens, try Step 3.
3. Remove and reinstall the batteries.
To learn how, read the Medical Book System platform’s User’s Guide.
• Do not touch the metal contacts on the book cards.
CAUTION T ouching the electrical con­tacts with statically charged objects, in­cluding your fingers, could erase information entered in a book card.
• Do not put excessive pressure on the book cards.
LBS.
• Do not expose the book cards to heat, cold, or liquids.
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FCC NoticeSpecifications and Patents
Model: INJ-3017
• size: 5.9 x 4.2 x 0.6 cm
• weight: 0.4 oz © 1999 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Burlington,
N.J. 08016-4907 U.S.A. All rights reserved.
© 1998 by American Society of Health-System Pharma-
cists. All rights reserved.
Medical Book System and BOOKMAN are trademarks of Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.
U.S. Patents 4,490,811; 4,830,618; 5,113,340; 5,321,609; 5,396,606; 5,218,536; 5,627,726.
Euro. Patent 0 136 379. German Pats. Reg. No M9409743.7; Reg. No. M9409744.5. PATENTS PENDING. ISBN 1-56712-509-3
Limited Warranty (outside U.S.)
This product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by Frank­lin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials.
Products purchased outside the United States that are re­turned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof of purchase and description of fault. Charges will be made for all repairs unless valid proof of purchase is provided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse, accidental damage, or wear and tear. This guarantee does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi­tal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi­dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the in­structions, may cause harmful interference to ra­dio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par­ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep­tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. –Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir-
cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unautho­rized modifications to this equipment. Such modi­fications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Index
Index
?* key 4, 8, 10 Abbreviations
AHFS 8
NSPD 7 Arrow keys 4, 6 Automatic shutoff 5 Blue (LIST) key 4, 13 Book cards
caring for 15
installing 5
platform compatibility 2
removing 5
selecting 5 Care, book card 15 Changing
screen contrast 6
shutoff time 6
type size 6 Color keys
key guide 4
understanding 4 Cross-references 12 Default state
changing 6
Demonstration 6 Direction keys 4 Finding
AHFS numbers 8 drug compatibility 7
drug stability 7 Function keys 4 Green (SPEC) key 4, 8 Help messages 6 Highlighting
footnotes 12
words 10 Key combinations 4 LIST (blue) key 4, 14 Misspellings, correcting
drug names 8
search words 10 MORE (red) key 4 NOTE marker 14 Notes
adding 13
deleting 14
finding 14 NSPD 7
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Index
Index
Red (MORE) key 4 Reset button 15 Screen contrast 6 SEARCH (yellow) key 4, 9, 11 Searches
word 9 Selecting a book 5 Shutoff time 6 SPEC (green) key 4, 8 Special markers, reading 12 Specifications 16 Tables
understanding 13
using 13
Tutorial 6 Type size 6 Viewing
cross-references 13 demonstration 6 help messages 6
Word searches 9
expanding 11 in other books 14
understanding 11 Words, highlighting 10 Yellow (SEARCH) key 4, 9, 11
FRB-28512-00 P/N 7201572 Rev. A
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MBS
Medical Book System
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