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If you have computer charting, can 2 people be working on the same chart at the same time? As in, can the Dr be writing orders while you are working on that same pt's medication administration sheet or nurses notes? We will be going computerized next year and they are saying only 1 person can be in a chart at one time...
Jessica
I've limited experience, but at the place that I've had clinical which had comptuerized charting, I was never prevented from charting on a patient while someone else was using it.
Our computer system has a desktop computer and then we download our med passes off that onto palm pilots. So, yes someone can be putting orders in the computer (at the desk) while you are passing meds.
The ones I have worked on will allow multiple people to view and work on the patient's chart with the exception of the MAR. Only one person can be in the MAR at a time. We have to be careful not to lock the workstation in the MAR view because no one will be able to access it until I.T. kicks the user out.
Our system in city owed hospital...it calls the Misys...it allows residents, interns, nurses, respiratory log into the same patient in the same time. Each user uses his/her own password and username.
We use a computer charting system in our ER called EMSTAT, and it allows more than one person to chart on the same patient at the same time. In fact if you are watching the screen, it will update as new information is entered. I love the system and can't imagine going back to handwritten charting. (Unless the system goes down, of course!)