NarcBox - Audit: Quick Count for Tagged Medications

NarcBox - Audit: Quick Count for Tagged Medications

  • Press ‘Audit’

  • Enter Credential for User 1 - PIN/BIO/RFID

  • Enter Credential for User 2 - PIN/BIO/RFID

  • Press ‘Quick Count’

  • “Quick Audit Selected?” , press ‘Yes’

  • Enter the quantity of each medication in the box, press 'Next' (repeat for all medications)

  • Confirm that the count matches the number of vials you have

  • Press ‘Done’

  • “Save Report?”, press ‘Save’


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