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so, after months if searching, i finally landed a job! and a pretty good one too!anyway, they use computerized charting on that floor...and what i'm wondering is are the doctors orders computerized?! i'm sure hoping so!
it depends on the facility. my job implemented computer charting this year but the doctor's orders i still have to decipher most times because they are hand written. i wish i could take a chicken scratch writing class so i can understand the orders.
Those of you whose facilities are completely computerized, what do you do in the event of power outage or computer system failure/unplanned downtime?
(just out of curiosity, since our facility is partly computerized and partly on paper, but planning to transition to all computerized sometime in the future.)
At my hospital we are all computerized. I love it, now (didn't at first). Dr's orders are all computerized too!! And now, we can read every one of them without turning the page upside down and backwards!! :)
And in response to the power outage/downtime, we go back to paper charting. When a known downtime is on the way, all are MARs are printed, and we have all the old paperwork ready for it, then it goes in the chart just like old times!
aellisrn
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So, after months if searching, I finally landed a job! And a pretty good one too!
Anyway, they use computerized charting on that floor...and what I'm wondering is are the doctors orders computerized?! I'm sure hoping so!