Assessment Drawer 2.0

Shannon  Mitchell Updated by Shannon Mitchell

The Assessment drawer appears at the bottom of the Gallery view page for most tests. It saves a user’s test evaluation and automates requests for additional reviews and rescans.

To access the Assessment drawer for a specific sample:

  1. Click on the name of a selected test in the Worklist. Clicking on the name will open that test in the Gallery view.  
  2. If the Assessment drawer is available, it appears at the bottom of the Gallery view page. Click the up arrow () on the right side of the blue bar to open the drawer or click the down arrow () to minimise the drawer.

Important: You must be assigned a test before making changes or saving your evaluation.

Assessment drawer features

Element

Description

Open drawer 

Close drawer

Click the up arrow to open the Assessment drawer and the down arrow to close the drawer (clicking anywhere on the blue bar performs the same functions).

Assistance actions menu

To flag a scan as invalid for an inadequate specimen, blurry scan, or improper AI-based classifications, click Assistance to submit the test for a parasitologist to review or to flag it for AI improvement.

Note: An indicator dot next to the Assistance icon will indicate an action was taken (Request parasitologist review or Flag for AI improvement) in the Assistance menu.

Request parasitology review

Select Request parasitology review for slide results, which require further review by a parasitologist.

The following fields must be entered: the patient’s age, the test kit used, and any clinical signs. 

Once entered, you can Cancel (clears the request) or Request a review to send the request to a parasitologist. Once Request review is selected, it cannot be edited.

Flag for AI improvement

Click to flag results that need AI improvement by adding a note describing why you believe the test results are inadequate.

Assessment drawer menu

Click to open the Assessment drawer menu. The menu lets you set your preferences for the Open next case on save.

Note: the Save button will be greyed out, and display Read only if the signed-in user lacks permissions or the test is not assigned to that user.

Notes

Enter any notes you want to be included in the report. Click on the Notes input to enter, edit, or delete a note. 

Important: Once a case is saved, you cannot edit or delete any existing notes.

Finalise

When Finalise is clicked, all changes made within the Assessment drawer are saved and locked. The results are then sent to a Patient Management System (PMS), and a PDF report becomes available. The Worklist will show the test listing as Reviewed.

Finalise and next

Click to finalise the test report and proceed to the next test.

Clinical profiles

AI tests will display information on 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 needing further testing, depending on your geographical location. Other profiles may indicate non-significant cells or parasites within the animal’s sample. Read the profiles or warnings carefully within the Assessment drawer to help with your diagnosis. 

Assessment drawer alerts

The Assessment drawer will display alerts for AI Blood Smear Analysis tests if the results need further review. Notes can still be saved within the Assessment drawer with these alerts. The alert will change colours depending on the level of alert.

Colour

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, view Add-on expert review.

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