Re: Bedside Charting
We have computerized charting. It's really different from paper charting for more reasons than I could come up with now.
The computers are on the wall in the hall or in the nurse's station. Includes the MAR, new orders, current orders, labs, pt's admission, assessments, history, allergies. Any doc or NP could walk up to one in any part of the hospital to enter an order or anything else. It's a time saver.
The MAR is simplified. Very easy to see what time to give a med. The meds due are highlighted for you. If you don't know about the med, you could look it up right there on the provided program. Then all you have to do is click that you gave it and you're done.
Progress notes are typed in. Discharge is done with a few clicks then printing out a form for them to sign.
In my experience with paper charting, the biggest prob was reading the handwriting and abbreviations from doc's and nurses and anyone from the healthcare team. We don't use abbreviations in my hospital. That makes communication a lot easier without any misunderstandings.
Sometimes the papers fall apart in the chart. Sometimes the binder is falling apart.
I love computer charting! Very organized. We use the eclipsys and sunrise computer charting.
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