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Graphing function adds digits to vertical axis units

When graphing a lab result, Accuro routinely uses three decimal points when marking the Y axis units (so a sodium result will be plotted as 134.600) where it is rarely, if ever, needed to have that many digits. Lab results are typically in whole numbers or sometimes with one decimal point. When using the graph, especially when plotting two variables on the Y axis, these unit markers cross the Y axis (for the sodium example, Y axis markers are at the 130.500, 141.375 and 152.250 points), and overwrite the descriptor of the Y axis. I am suggesting that QHR reduce the number of decimal points to no more than two, but ideally allow the user and/or clinic decide how many units to include when plotting a graph (the original lab result in the file would of course include however many digits are needed)
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  • Jun 20 2016
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  • Lynn commented
    July 05, 2018 18:46

    I agree that the graphing function is poor in Accuro.  It's not very readable with the masses of numbers printing over the plot line and getting obscured.  Would like to see this improved as well.  

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