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Added to be consistent. Once institutional records are implemented will store it in there instead of a macro

Added to be consistent. Once institutional records are implemented will store it in there instead of a macro

DO we need bicarb conversion factor as well?

DO we need bicarb conversion factor as well?

preweight can be non-zero

preweight can be non-zero

Add blank line after declarations.

Add blank line after declarations.

From what I see in UI, it is just a range value not an enum/index

From what I see in UI, it is just a range value not an enum/index

Is it an enum/index like Denali then?

Is it an enum/index like Denali then?

No we are not getting conv factor from UI on it I will have to confirm with Nick to see if we will get the bicarbConvFactor

No we are not getting conv factor from UI on it
I will have to confirm with Nick to see if we will get the bicarbConvFactor

Align comments.

Align comments.

Can we just remove this?

Can we just remove this?

Can we just remove this?

Can we just remove this?

F suffix.

F suffix.

Is bicarbonate also a conversion factor?

Is bicarbonate also a conversion factor?

Can we just remove the old enum now?

Can we just remove the old enum now?

LEAHI-TD-FIRMWARE-LDT-473_Treatment Parameters (Create Rx) - TD - 04: DEV - Feature Implementation
LEAHI-TD-FIRMWARE-LDT-473_Treatment Parameters (Create Rx) - TD - 04: DEV - Feature Implementation
LEAHI-TD-FIRMWARE-LDT-3599_(TD) UI Comm alarms trigger after TD power-on or reset
LEAHI-TD-FIRMWARE-LDT-3599_(TD) UI Comm alarms trigger after TD power-on or reset
fixed in latest code

fixed in latest code

implemented

implemented

fixed

fixed

I think this would be a TD s/w fault (alarm already define). Just need a new TD s/w fault ID in AlarmMgmtSWFaults.h.

I think this would be a TD s/w fault (alarm already define). Just need a new TD s/w fault ID in AlarmMgmtSWFaults.h.

This structure doesn't seem necessary - it's just a middle man. Why not just pass the #defines directly into the quadratic macro?

This structure doesn't seem necessary - it's just a middle man. Why not just pass the #defines directly into the quadratic macro?

Fixed

Fixed

removed from here

removed from here