Images View: Assessment Drawer

Shannon  Mitchell Updated by Shannon Mitchell

An Assessment drawer is available to make certain tasks more efficient. To access the Assessment drawer for a specific sample:

  1. Click on the name of a selected sample listing in the Inbox. Clicking on the name will open that sample in the Images View.
  2. The Assessment drawer appears at the bottom of your browser window as a blue bar. Click on the up arrow icon (^) on the right side of the blue bar to open the drawer or down arrow icon (v) to minimize the drawer.

Assessment Drawer

Element Description
Notes A user can input additional insights after reviewing the sample test results.
Suspect Results If a user wishes to mark a scan as invalid due to any number of reasons--inadequate specimen, blurry scan, improper ai-based classifications, etc.--checking the Suspect Results checkbox alerts Zoetis to further review the sample test.
Finalize icon save When you click on the save icon, all changes made within the Assessment drawer are saved and locked. The icon turns green (save) when the changes are saved. The results are then sent to any interested Practice Information Management System (PIMS) and a PDF of the results report becomes available.
Open / Close Drawer icon Click on the up arrow to open the Assessment drawer and the down arrow to close the drawer.

Clinical Profiles

AI tests will display information on which Possible Clinical Profiles to Consider within the Assessment Drawer. These clinical profiles are calculated from the AI Test results and can aid in diagnosis.

Profiles may point to cells or parasites that may need further testing depending upon your geographic location. Other profiles may point out non-significant cells or parasites found within the animal’s sample. Read the profiles or warnings carefully within the Assessment Drawer to help with your diagnosis.

Assessment Drawer Alerts

For Blood Smear tests, the Assessment Drawer will display an alert if the results may need further review. Notes can still be saved within the Assessment Drawer with these alerts. The alert will change colors depending on the level of alert.

Color Alert
Blue Alert No Alert or Low Alert.
A Low Alert will point out classifications to consider while diagnosing the animal.
Orange Alert Medium Alert.
An Add-on Expert Review is suggested.
Red Alert High Alert.
An Add-on Expert Review is recommended.

For more information, visit the Add-on Expert Review page.

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Images View: Reviewing Blood Smear Results

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