Cerner Terms
Clinical Terms
Healthcare Roles
Acute Care Departments
Cerner Solutions
100
Where can you access WBT material?
uLearn
100
Used commonly in the Emergency Department, meaning immediately.
STAT.
100
The personnel responsible for patient care during transportation to a hospital.
EMTs, Emergency Medical Technicians
100
This term was a prime time Thursday television series that aired on NBC from 1994-2009. (Provide both terminologies)
ER and ED, Emergency Room or Emergency Department
100
What is Cerner's most common solution?
PowerChart
200
What is the definition of MRN?
Medical Record Number, a patient's unique identifier.
200
***DAILY DOUBLE*** What is one of the first steps a patient goes through when being examined in the Emergency Department.
They are triaged
200
This type of physician's scope of practice doesn't expand outside the care of hospitialized patients.
Hospitalist
200
What department would a patient experiencing kidney failure who needed constant close monitoring be admitted to?
ICU, Intensive Care Unit
200
This solution is used in the Emergency Department.
FirstNet
300
What would you do to apply for a CMP?
Log a Service Request
300
What is WNL?
Within Normal Limits
300
A nurse that is fully licensed to provide patient care but typically deals with nursing staff.
A Charge Nurse
300
The unit in a hospital specializing in patient care for infants and children.
Pediatrics
300
What is does CPOE stand for?
Computerized Physician Order Entry
400
A patient will have many of these specific to each hospitial visit.
Encounters
400
What would a patient be labeled if they were on a diet order of "nothing by mouth"?
NPO
400
Employee of the hospital providing ongoing support outside of medical care regarding a patient's well-being.
Social Worker/Case Manager
400
Recovery unit for patients who have undergone outpatient or inpatient surgical procedures.
PACU, Post Anesthesia Care Unit
400
Which solution would an OR Nurse use during their patient care?
SurgiNet
500
What is a PPC?
Physician Productivity Coach
500
What is a PCA?
A patient controlled painkiller.
500
***DAILY DOUBLE*** Part of the anesthesiology team, this role typically must practice under the supervision of an anesthesiologist.
CRNA. Certified Registerd Nurse Anesthetist
500
In what unit would procedures like percutaneous coronary interventions and closure of some congenital heart defects be performed?
Cath Lab
500
In which solution would a lab tech chart a CBC result in?
PathNet
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