Electronic Medical Records Training: Anesthesia Provider with L&D
Offered By: The University of Chicago via Independent
Course Description
Overview
This activity will train physicians how to use the new electronic medical records system, which will provide better support of patient care.
In this training, participants will learn how to perform the essentials of anesthesia workflow, including pre-procedure, intra-procedure, and post-procedure. You'll also learn how to document floor procedures, labor consults and epidurals, pre-surgical blocks, monitor concurrent cases, and order blood.
Syllabus
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify the “In Basket” for any messages that may need participant’s attention;
- Locate a patient chart in the electronic medical records system;
- Select relevant information from a patient’s chart;
- Create a patient note for the specific condition or situation (i.e., progress notes, procedure notes, delivery notes);
- Respond to any abnormal results (labs, x-rays, etc.) per institutional policy;
- Enter orders for a patient.
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