Across
- 3. The different phases the patient may be in during treatment. For example; an OT patient will go through 3 phases - pre-op, intra-op, and post op phases of care. Defining these phases will allow the orders to be ordered into the correct phases of care. For example; NBM order for pre-op, blood transfusion for intra-op and post op vitals monitoring for post op.
- 5. Typically used to document communication between clinician and patient and their family members or other external parties.
- 8. The active problem list that needs to be managed.
Down
- 1. Pharmacy may send a note to review certain medication changes to the clinician in charge of the patient.
- 2. Used to be called DNR, Allow Natural Death. To let patient pass away peacefully without intervention.
- 4. The process to review what the patient is taking and prescribe if necessary.
- 6. This is a user maintained list that the user can configure in 2 manners - manually add patient to the list (the patient will not drop off the list even when discharged) or drag and drop a system list into My List to use the system to populate My List (patient will drop off the My List when discharged). When sharing My List, it then becomes a shared list. There are 5 levels of sharing: View only, Add/Remove patients, Modify properties (modify the lists properties), Change Accessibility and Delete Patient List.
- 7. Orders and medications that are currently inactive due to it being on MAR hold or have been "Signed & Hold". To activate them, the user needs to release them.
