Reports features

Shannon  Mitchell Updated by Shannon Mitchell

The Reports page will open if you click View report () for a selected test. The following features are available on the Reports page:

Element

Description

Menu

Click to open or collapse the menu and navigate to a specific report page.

Report identifier

A unique alphanumeric autogenerated identifier appears to the right of the menu. You will be able to change this name on the downloaded report.

Page count

The number of pages included in the report and the currently viewable page.

Zoom in and zoom out

Click to zoom in or out of the current view of the report.

Fit to page/fit to width 

Click to view the entire report page in the browser window, and click again to view the page fit to the browser window's width.

Rotate

Click to rotate the orientation of the report. 

Download

Click to download the report as a PDF. You can change the report's file name if desired during this step.

Note: To share a report, you must share the downloaded PDF.

Print

Click to print the current report.

More actions

Click to view a two-page view of the report, add Annotations, or view the document properties.

Note: Notes can only be added to report pages with the Add Note button ( ) or from the Assessment Drawer.

For more information, view Assessment drawer.

Logo

Your company logo. For more information, view Adding, editing, and deleting company information.

Report name

The name of the test for which the report was run.

Report details

Details about the report include the patient's ID, patient name, test ID, species, clinic or hospital name, and the finalized date. A summary of the findings, such as site location and classifications, appears in the body of the report. If images were added to the report, they will appear in the body of the report after the summary. 

Note: Images from the Gallery view page are selected for inclusion in the report. For more information, view Gallery view.

Important: There is no limit to the number of images a user can select for inclusion in a report. However, the VetScan FUSE integration only processes up to eight positive classification images for its reports and transfers them to the Practice Information Management Software (PIMS) system.

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