User's Manual Part 2

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Since editing and creating protocols are very similar, an example of an edited test will be
given, but the same guidelines apply for creating a test.
The following can typically be edited or created on Clinical Protocols:
A. Test Name - Type in the name of the test
B. Sub-Heading - Type in the sub-headings to include in the test
C. Examiner Description - Type in any description the examiner will need to perform the
test - this field is especially useful for supplying instructions on how to perform the evalu-
ation
D. Report Description - Type in any description that should be included on the report
E. Reference Information - Include any reference information that needs to be added to
the report
F. Body Region - Select which body region is being evaluated
Once the screen has been closed, the protocol is saved under the assigned test name with
the new specifications.
VI. SUPER PROTOCOLS
Super Protocols can be created when you require a standardized protocol for testing (i.e. Post
Offer of Employment Testing). They can also be used if you want to decrease the amount of
time required to select specific tests for specific injuries.
The Melbourne Protocol has defined the optimal sequence of testing suitable for a patient suf-
fering Whiplash and Associated Disorders (WAD); this Super Protocol is covered in The Mel-
bourne Training Protocol. Refer to Section 10 for more information on this training program.
To
create or access a super protocol, click on the Super Protocol link on the Home Screen
above the Administration icon (Figure 6-91).
Figure 6-91. Super Protocol Link
Figure 6-90. Custom Clinical Protocol
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