Radiopharmacy Requests

The Radiopharmacy Request screen is for recording radiopharmaceuticals required by Nuclear Medicine.

These can be either Single Dose for one patient, or Multi Dose specified as a Pot (with activity/doses) or Multi Dose calculated from a list of doses and times.

The table shows a list of current requirements.

Referenceattached once received, or if needed to be ordered
For departmentthe department
Patient number/namefor single doses
Dateintended dose date
Timeintended dose time
InvestigationARSAC investigation
Nuclidecontained radionuclide
Pharmaceuticalpharmaceutical required
Dosesnumber of doses for multi-dose
Total Activityrequired at intended dose date/time
Statusorder status

Colour is used to highlight:

Blackcurrent requirements
Greenreceived or manufactured
Greyused items
Redstatus – cannot supply
Bluesent as an order

There are selection boxes to filter the list by dates, investigation and department.

A further selection switches between required activity at required time, and activity at manufacture time.

Enter a Single Dose Request

A blank request will be displayed.

Pharmacy reference(optional manual)
Requirement fordepartment requesting
Requested ondate/time request made
Requested byuser entering the request
Product typevials, syringes, capsules etc.
Patient name/numberoptional depending on the type
Investigation date/timeintended dose date/time for the activity
ARSAC investigationintended investigation
Pharmaceuticaldefaulted, can be overtyped
Commentsfree text to pass to Radiopharmacy
Activity requiredat the investigation date/time
Extra to manufacturepercent on top of any default activity
Quantityoptional

The OK + Repeat option can be used to enter several similar requests. This will clear fields such as a Patient Name, ready for the next entry.

Enter a Multidose Request

This option calculates the required activity from a set of investigations and times.

A blank request will be displayed.

Pharmacy reference(optional manual)
Requirement fordepartment requesting
Requested ondate/time request made
Required date/timedate/time for activity calculation
Radionuclide(will auto-fill from doses)
Pharmaceutical(will auto-fill, but can be overridden)
Commentsfree text to pass to Radiopharmacy
Activity requiredbase activity required
Extra to manufacturepercent to add to base
Quantityoptional

The Add, Edit, Remove doses buttons are used to enter the list of investigations and doses required.

Select the Investigation to use and optionally adjust the Activity. Click on a time button to add a dose at that time. You can also manually enter a number beside the time.

After clicking OK, the Minimum required will calculate automatically.

Enter a Pot Request

This option has a manual entry for number of doses and/or activity required.

A blank request will be displayed.

Pharmacy reference(optional manual)
Requirement fordepartment requesting
Requested ondate/time request made
Requested byuser entering the request
Investigation date/timeintended delivery date/time for the activity
ARSAC investigationinvestigations enabled for multi-dose pots
Pharmaceuticaldefaulted, can be overtyped
Commentsfree text to pass to Radiopharmacy
Expected dosesnumber of doses required
Activity requiredat the investigation date/time
Extra to manufacturepercent on top of any default activity
Quantityoptional

The OK + Repeat option can be used to enter several similar requests.

Enter Other Clinical Request

This option is for adding any other request for clinical purposes that is not linked to an ARSAC procedure.

A blank request will be displayed.

Pharmacy reference(optional manual)
Requirement fordepartment requesting
Requested ondate/time request made
Requested byuser entering the request
Product typevials, syringes, capsules etc.
Patient name/numberoptional depending on the type
Target/use date/timeintended dose date/time for the activity
Radionuclideradionuclide in the product
Pharmaceuticalpharmaceutical required
Usediagnostic/therapeutic
Commentsfree text to pass to Radiopharmacy
Activity requiredat the investigation date/time
Extra to manufacturepercent on top of any default activity
Quantityoptional

Enter a Non-Clinical Request

This option is for adding any other request not for clinical purposes.

A blank request will be displayed.

Pharmacy reference(optional manual)
Requirement fordepartment requesting
Requested ondate/time request made
Requested byuser entering the request
Product typevials, syringes, capsules etc.
Projectoptional project number
Target/use date/timeintended dose date/time for the activity
Radionuclideradionuclide in the product
Pharmaceuticalpharmaceutical required
Commentsfree text to pass to Radiopharmacy
Activity requiredat the investigation date/time
Extra to manufacturepercent on top of any default activity
Quantityoptional

View / Edit This Requirement

Allows the user to edit details of the highlighted request by opening an Edit Screen. This option is identical in operation and layout to the screen for the type of request; however, the screen is prefilled with details of the highlighted request.

Clicking OK then takes you to a confirmation screen which requires a reason for the edit to be provided.

You will not be able to edit a request if it has been processed/ordered by Radiopharmacy

Change to External

You can use this option to convert an internal request into an external request.

Requirement forexternal site
Requirement byuser making the request

Delete This Requirement

Allows the user to delete a requirement.

You will not be able to delete a request processed/ordered by Radiopharmacy.

Radiopharmacy Order

This option is for creating an order for transferring to a separate Radiopharmacy (e.g. not on the same IsoStock system).

Tick the items to add to the order.

This can be transferred to the clipboard (as text), printed, or copied as encoded data for another IsoStock system.

Show Edits

This option shows the details of any changes along with the user, the date/time of the change, the reason, and the items changed.

This option provides a printed version of the details listed.

Exportable to PDF/Excel/CSV/Clipboard to Excel/Word/email.

Updated on July 13, 2023

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