ARSAC Procedures

The Nuclear Medicine and Radiopharmacy features of IsoStock are driven by ARSAC Procedures. This option is for configuring which procedures to use.

The list is sortable by several columns, with a search filter that will do a partial match on Serial Number, Investigation and Pharmaceutical. There is a tick box to filter the list to the Active procedures.

You can also filter by the guidance document Year, and type of procedure.

Investigationread-only
Pharmaceuticalmain pharmaceutical product used
Alternativean alternative product. This is listed as a second option to the user when making requests
Override chemicalthe progress of products through the option is linked on chemical. If you need to tie the procedure to a different chemical/state, you can select this
Interchange groupprocedures with matching group can be swapped at Dose Administration time
National DRLread-only
Local DRLthe local site DRL activity
Typical manufactureduring planning, auto-fill with this activity
Can be used with multi-dose vialsappears as an option when adding a Multidose Request
Can be used for default potsappears as an option when adding a Pot Request
Can be used for single doseappears as an option when adding a Single Dose Request
Dose typeforce the type of dose when adding the Single Dose Request
Patient name/number requiredthe user must enter a patient name/number during a Single Dose Request
Comments on request requiredthe user must enter something in the comments field during the Request
Label/warningoverride the comments field with a different label
Dosing toleranceoverride the default tolerance (Setup/Preferences) during Dose Administration
Disposal typethe disposal based on excretion factors (Setup/Quick Dispose). The second option specifies if this can be overridden
List at top of drop downsduring Request the list can be divided into two sections with commonly used items at the top
Override dose labelduring Dose Administration, override the default label (Setup/Preferences)
Investigation is available for new requestsenable or disable the procedure
Updated on July 13, 2023

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