How do you ensure that the order the doctor enters is the same as what is administered? By enabling bi-directional communication between the electronic medical record and the infusion pump.
My wife is a nurse at an area hospital that does not have Cerner EMR, but does use Cerner branded pain pumps. She had to learn how to program the pumps manually based off an order in the chart. I showed her this video this evening to show her how a fully integrated Cerner solution could affect her. She loved it! My only feedback is that scanning a bag should bring up a contextual menu instead of the nurse needing to know to click on a different menu. But still - very cool solution. Kudos!
She? I'm a nurse and I have a penis. I believe that precludes me from the 'she' moniker
coalman1977 1 year ago
My wife is a nurse at an area hospital that does not have Cerner EMR, but does use Cerner branded pain pumps. She had to learn how to program the pumps manually based off an order in the chart. I showed her this video this evening to show her how a fully integrated Cerner solution could affect her. She loved it! My only feedback is that scanning a bag should bring up a contextual menu instead of the nurse needing to know to click on a different menu. But still - very cool solution. Kudos!
apepants 2 years ago