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Nursing/Multidiscplinary

Nursing/Multidiscplinary

IView Changes

Several IView changes are being implemented. Changes are being made to the Oxygen Therapy section in the ECMO band, the ADL section in the Pediatric Systems band, and a new reference link in the Interpreter Services section of the Pediatric Quick Chart band to access the Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Boards.

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Nursing/Multidiscplinary

Cerner Standard Banner Bar Rollout: New Release Date 12/19/23

Children’s is rolling out the Cerner Standard Banner Bar to the majority of ambulatory and multi-disciplinary staff on December 13. Inpatient staff will continue using a custom banner bar.
Note: Providers have been using the Cerner Standard Banner Bar since November 2020.

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Nursing/Multidiscplinary

IView Changes

Several IView changes are being implemented regarding Wound Ostomy consults, the Power Port field in a Dynamic Grouper, new chest tube documentation options, and new assumed pain reassessments documentation options.

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Gender Inclusive Care

Everyone should be called by the right name and pronouns. To provide a safe and inclusive care experience for all our patients, including our gender diverse patients, Children’s Minnesota is improving the way we capture and display the patient’s chosen name and pronouns in our Cerner EHR and printed patient care documents. These improvements eliminate the emotional harm caused when we use a patient’s former name, or birth name, and incorrect pronouns.

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Cerner Standard Banner Bar

The Cerner Standard Banner Bar will display for hospital nursing positions (RN, UOC and CSA). This brings standardization across the organization to ensure all positions are viewing the same information. The majority of changes are aesthetic. Pertinent information is still present but may be in a slightly different location with some new added features.

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