Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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DFC-3015
Medical Book Card
User's Guide
Quick Reference Guide
To Use the Menus
1. Press ENTER to see a match or MENU to see the matches listed on the menus. To find a note in the text, press LIST , highlight a note title, and then press ENTER .
A C D
I P R
Quick Keys*
Goes to the Actions section. Goes to the Warnings section.
X
W
* You can use the Quick Keys only when the text of a drug monograph is on the screen.
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License Agreement
READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. [. . . ] to view completions, if any, or select a correction to view its monograph.
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Finding Drug Information
The simplest way to find drug information is to type a brand or generic drug name at the Index menu. Generic names are capitalized, but you need not type capitals to find them.
1. For example, type alupent.
Finding Drug Information Note: If you select a drug that appears in more than one class, you will see a submenu. To go quickly to another topic, use the Quick Keys.
To delete a letter, press BACK . Hold 6 and press DN repeatedly to see the Outline locations of the next matches, if any.
To see the location of previous matches, if any, hold 6 and use Use press
ENTER
UP
.
to highlight a match and then .
6. Press CLEAR when finished.
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Expanding Your Searches
You can expand a word search up to three times to find inflected forms of words, synonyms, and similar words.
1. For example, enter diabetes.
Expanding Your Searches
® Understanding Word Searches and Expansions When you search for a word, either by entering it at the word search screen or by highlighting it in text, headings and subheadings (in bold type) are searched first for exact matches. If no exact matches are found in the headings, then the text is searched for exact matches. If no exact matches are found, then the headings are searched for inexact matches, such as inflections and synonyms. If no inexact matches are found in the headings, then the text is searched for them. A word search stops as soon as matches are found at a level described above. Pressing MORE (red) continues the search to the next level and finds additional matches, if any. Note: The number of matches found at a given search level may be less than at the previous level.
3. Hold 6 and use DN to see the Outline locations of the next matches, if any.
To see the location of previous matches, if any, hold 6 and use
UP
.
5. Press CLEAR when finished.
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Reading Special Markers
Throughout this book, you will find 's), cross-references (indicated by tables (indicated by 's), figures (indicated by ) and footnotes (indicated by - in text and , etc. When you see a special marker, hold 6 and press ENTER .
Reading Special Markers
® Reading Multiple Special Markers Sometimes more than one special marker appears on screen at one time. To highlight subsequent cross-references, footnotes, and tables, continue holding 6 and press ENTER again. When you have highlighted the special marker you want, press ENTER to read it. Press
ENTER
.
In this book card, tables are displayed as bulleted text. Row titles are in bold type and column titles and information are indented beneath them. markers ( Once the table is in view, you can usually return to its cross-reference by pressing BACK .
3. Press
BACK
repeatedly to go back.
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Using Notes
To Add a Note
You can add up to 10 notes to the text of this book to quickly find the sections that you most often use.
1. [. . . ] Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Limited Warranty (outside U. S. )
This product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. [. . . ]