diff --git a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/creating-test-patients.dita b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/creating-test-patients.dita
index c810c2e..0002f9d 100644
--- a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/creating-test-patients.dita
+++ b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/creating-test-patients.dita
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
To continue exploring cityEHR you will need a larger sample of test patients – these can
be generated using functions available on the Administration page, which is accessed by
pressing the Administration button on the main system menu (top right of the page).
To test these features this example will generate records for Male and Female - patients, so you can change the percentages to 50 in each of these columns, and - percentages of 0 to the rest (Non-binary, Intersex, and Unknown). The actual - number of records to be generated will change as you change the percentages (and an error message will appear whenever the percentages don’t add up to 10). If you would like, once you have generated the 10 records, you can keep the same settings and try generating 100 records. However, be aware that it can take up to 5 seconds to generate each record, so 100 records can take over 5 minutes to complete.
+To test these features this example will generate records for Male and Female patients, so you can change the percentages to 50 in each of these columns, and percentages of 0 to the rest (Non-binary, Intersex, and Unknown). The actual number of records to be generated will change as you change the percentages (and an error message will appear whenever the percentages don’t add up to 10). If you would like, once you have generated the 10 records, you can keep the same settings and try generating 100 records. However, be aware that it can take up to 5 seconds to generate each record, so 100 records can take over 5 minutes to complete.
Note that the button to generate test patients will only be active when the @@ -61,9 +57,7 @@
Now you can press the Dashboard button in the main System Menu (top of the page) - to leave the Admin page and view the Dashboard, which should now show that you - have the new records loaded.
+Now you can press the Dashboard button in the main System Menu (top of the page) to leave the Admin page and view the Dashboard, which should now show that you have the new records loaded.
Open the zip file and you should now have access to the folders and files shipped - with cityEHR as User Resources. You will need these later on, at various poinst + with cityEHR as User Resources. You will need these later on, at various points of the Quick Start Guide.
Similarly, you can fill out the GP Details by typing in the fields, or by using the Find GP service. The demonstration service is quite limited – you must type 'Oxford' as the Town/City and then check the Find GP checkbox.
+Similarly, you can fill out the GP Details by typing in the fields, or by using the Find GP service. The demonstration service is quite limited – you must type 'Oxford' as the Town/City and then check the Find GP check-box.
This will return a selection of two GPs – select one from the dropdown and the GP details will be filled out for you.
+This will return a selection of two GPs – select one from the drop-down and the GP details will be filled out for you.
You will be presented with a list of new forms that can be entered for this patient. The forms are listed in various 'contexts of care' with the top category 'ctyEHR Feature Demo' containing all the forms available and the others containing smaller sets of forms for Administration and for Clinical Care.
+You will be presented with a list of new forms that can be entered for this patient. The forms are listed in various 'contexts of care' with the top category 'cityEHR Feature Demo' containing all the forms available and the others containing smaller sets of forms for Administration and for Clinical Care.
The patient record now displays the event, with the data you recorded. Note that this does not include the humunculus gaphics that you used for data entry.
+The patient record now displays the event, with the data you recorded. Note that this does not include the homunculus graphics that you used for data entry.
Once again, publish the form to the patient record when you are done.
-Once the image has been uploaded it is displayed inline on the form
-Press the Publish button to commit the form to the record an navigate to the diff --git a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/introduction.dita b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/introduction.dita index 72e0751..39a15d2 100644 --- a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/introduction.dita +++ b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/introduction.dita @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ running on your local machine, cityEHR will be available on the URL localhost:8080/cityehr or if running on a remote server, substitute the IP address of your server for 'localhost'.
-cityEHR is an XML application which uses declarative code only: xhtml, xml, xforms, xslt - and xquery. The source code can be found at CATALINA_HOME/webapps/cityehr/WEB-INF/resources/apps/ehr
+cityEHR is an XML application which uses declarative code only: xhtml, XML, XForms, XSLT + and XQuery. The source code can be found at CATALINA_HOME/webapps/cityehr/WEB-INF/resources/apps/ehr
where CATALINA_HOME is the location of your Tomcat installation. If you have cityEHR installed with a different application server or you have changed the locations of the standard installation then you will need to find where the resources/apps/ehr diff --git a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/verify-install.dita b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/verify-install.dita index 0bc260a..1af0945 100644 --- a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/verify-install.dita +++ b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/verify-install.dita @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
Note the banner informing you that cityEHR will start in debug mode
Enter your credentials (admin / password) as usual and you should see an additional selection dropdown which you can use to view various cityEHR configuration parameters.
+Enter your credentials (admin / password) as usual and you should see an additional selection drop-down which you can use to view various cityEHR configuration parameters.
These are all represented as XML, so you can view directly in the system or press Download and view in a text editor, XML editor or any web browser
diff --git a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/viewing-the-patient-record.dita b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/viewing-the-patient-record.dita index e3774a3..5c0f770 100644 --- a/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/viewing-the-patient-record.dita +++ b/cityehr-quick-start-guide/src/main/lwdita/quickstart-guide-modular/viewing-the-patient-record.dita @@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ in the patient record.To do this, add a new annotation but this time use the Action dropdown menu to +
To do this, add a new annotation but this time use the Action drop-down menu to select the users you wish to notify.
Note that for a fresh installation of cityEHR, with only the single admin user, you should only be able to notify roles of user, so select Notify Role as the - action and then Administrator as the role in the dropdown.
+ action and then Administrator as the role in the drop-down.