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SurgiNetSolution Training GuideSolution TrainingGuideSurgiNetRevision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 1 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetOverviewThis reference guide was designed to supplement a hands-on, instructor led session.Pictures of various screens have been included in order to show general informationplacement. Please note that these are standard screens and may not match exactly tothose at your site.Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this session, class participants will be able to: Set up user preferences Check-in Case in Surgical PowerChart Document Segments Finalize Case Add Items to Case Pick List Fill and Use Items in Case Charge for CaseCourse LengthThe class is designed for one half day class.PrerequisitesAll participants are expected to be competent in the following areas: Computer basics Microsoft Windows 2006 Cerner CorporationAll rights reserved. This material contains the valuable properties and trade secrets of Cerner Corporation of KansasCity, Missouri, United States of America (CERNER) embodying substantial creative efforts and confidential information,ideas and expressions, no part of which may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means or retained inany storage or retrieval system without the express written permission of CERNER.Cerner believes the information in this document is accurate as of its publication date. While Cerner has made aconscientiouseffort to avoid errors, somemay Cernerstill exist.The informationin this documentis subjectto change without 2006Corporation.All rights reserved.This documentcontainsRevision: 003Page 2 of 30notice, and should not be construed asa commitmentby CernerCorporation.confidentialinformation,which maynot be reproduced or transmitted without theDecember 29, 2006express written consent of Cerner.Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideInformation Security andConfidentialityWhen dealing with computerized health care records, specific confidentiality and securityissues must be followed to protect the patient. There are increasing HIPAA and JCAHOregulations that dictate how these records are handled. When selecting a password, don’t choose anything obvious, such as yourbirth date, social security number, or spouse and children’s names. Do not tell anyone your password. Your system may require you to change your password at regular intervals. When you open a chart you will be asked to identify your relationship to thepatient, for example primary RN, consulting physician, etc. The systemkeeps an audit trail, or record, of who enters each chart and when. It recordswho read the chart and who recorded each piece of information in the chart. Security should be designed so that employees can only perform functionswithin the system that are necessary for their position/role. Also, employeesshould only be able to view data that is necessary to perform their job. Forexample, a lab technician should have the ability/security to utilize all of thefunctions within the PathNet solution, but an ED Nurse should not have thatability. Do not leave the computer while still signed on. Do not access any charts that do not apply to your current job and caseload. Each facility has its own specific confidentiality and information securitypolicy. It describes the repercussions of not following these rules.Tips and TricksCerner Application Press and release the secondary (usually right) mouse button and see if anyof the menu items apply. Use your cursor to hover over the buttons to see if any of the button namesjog your memory. If a single mouse click doesn’t work, try a double mouse click.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 3 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetGetting StartedLogging InFollow this procedure to log into the system:1. At the Main Menu window, double-click on the SurgiNet icon.2. At the Cerner log-in window, type your user name in the User Name field.3. Press the Tab key to move to the next field and type your password into thePassword field.4. Click on the OK button or press the ENTER key.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 4 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideLogging OutWhen you have completed your activities, remember to log out of the application you areworking on for security purposes. Logging out can be done in one of the following threeways:1. If you are exiting the application temporarily, but planning on returning to thatcomputer shortly, click on the suspend user icon on the toolbar. This will return thescreen to the log on window and place the cursor in the password field.2. If you choose the icon displayed below, you will enter the Exit Application window.This first option available allows you to prepare the application for the next user. Thiswill return the screen to the log on window and place the cursor in the user namefield. The second option will completely shut down the application and the thirdoption will allow you to suspend the application.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 5 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetScheduling a Case Using SurgicalCase Manager1. Open Surgical Case Manager by clicking the dropdown arrow on the tool bar andselecting surgical case manager.2. Click the New Case button (on the upper left corner of the screen and looks like awhite paper with a star behind it). The Person Search dialog box appears.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 6 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training Guide3. Type in the patient’s MRN number, last name with first name on the next line orsocial security number and click SEARCH or Enter .4. Click OK.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 7 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetScheduling Information1. The SurgiNet : Surgical Case Manager window reappears with the patient’s name filled in.2. In the Surgeon field, start typing in the surgeon’s name. The computer will automatically tryto finish the name as you type.3. If there are multiple physicians with the same last name, click the FIND icon behind theSurgeon field (binoculars). A Provider Selection window will appear with a list of physicianswith that last name. Select the correct physician. Click OK.4. Priority field: type in E twice to select Emergency, or click on the arrow and selectEmergency. Elective, Urgent or Emergency are the only choices to use for the OR.Emergency is imminent loss of life or limb, Urgent is an add on that can’t wait, Elective will bescheduled by the OR scheduler.5. OR field: click the drop down arrow and select the add on room.6. Start Date field: type in t for today.7. Start Time field: type in n for now.8. Encounter Type field. Select routine. These choices are used by admitting and routine is theone we are to use. Click the drop down arrow. Highlight the correct type of encounter at the bottom of the list.9. Add On Case field: click in the boxAdding Procedure1. Click the Add box under the Scheduled Procedures field.2. A Surgical Procedure box will appear. Remember this is choosing the pick list. Picksomething as close as possible so you have the supplies you need.3. In the Procedure field, begin to type in the name of the surgical procedure. The computer willcomplete the name for you. Then use the drop down box to highlight a more specificprocedure. Remember the verb is first. (ie:Carpel tunnel release is under release Carpeltunnel.4. Press TAB.5. Choose the Anesthesia type if you know it (can be changed later) Specialty, and Duration willdefault in.6. Click Primary procedure if more than one procedure needs to be chosen.7. Add Procedure Modifiers if appropriate.8. Click OK.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 8 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training Guide9. Click APPLY on the bottom of the screen. A box saying Successful Case Creation willappear. It contains a Case Number. A pick list will print automatically to sterile hall.10. Click OK.11. Click on the X (close window button) in the upper right corner to exit Surgical Case Manager.12. Click retrieve on the main screen to pull up the case just scheduled.Surgical PowerChartSelecting a patient in Surgical PowerChart1. Click the SNSurgiNet icon (unless the application is already open, in which case, click onicon at bottom of screen). The Surgical PowerChart screen will appear.2. The first time you use Surgical PowerChart, you will be prompted to select a Surgical Area.Each subsequent time you enter the application; the most recent Surgical Area used willdefault in. (Note: If you need to change surgical areas, click on the location tab at the top ofthe screen.) A “Case Selection” window then appears and shows all of the procedures thatare scheduled for that day. To view other dates, refer to #4 below.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 9 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet The patients are listed in alphabetical order. You can also change the order of the case list by sorting according to surgeon oroperating room. You do this by first scrolling to the right of the window, thenclicking on the appropriate column heading. You can also sort the operatingrooms in ascending or descending order by clicking on the OR column headingagain. Changing the date: To change the date one day at a time, click the small double button to theimmediate right of the date field. The top button is to move forward and thebottom button moves back in time. To change to a distant date, click the upside down triangle to view thecalendar. From there, click the correct date or use the or to change themonths.Note: The upper and change the year and the lower change the month. Make surethat you have the correct year. Now click RETRIEVE and a list of patients will appear.3. Click on the Check In box to the left of the patient’s name. If the patient has not beenChecked In (which is the process of associating a patient with a financial number), the nextscreen that appears will vary, depending on whether the patient was booked throughRevision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 10 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideScheduling Appointment Book or Surgical Case Manager. If the patient has already beenChecked In to Surgical PowerChart a black check will already be in the check in box,4. If the patient was booked through Schedule Appointment Book (by the surgery schedulers), aCheck In” box appears. Make sure you are on the General tab. Verify that you have the correct patient. Click the SET ENC (set encounter) button towards the bottom right of the screen. When the Encounter Selection box appears, click to highlight and choose thecorrect patient encounter. (Compare the FIN number with the one on the chartand the one on the patient to verify that you have chosen the correct encounter.Note: It is very important that you choose the correct encounter at this point. If youchoose the wrong encounter, the patient’s documentation and bill will not becorrect. Click OK. The Check In screen reappears. Click OK.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 11 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet5. If the patient was booked through Surgical Case Mgr, an Associate Encounter box willappear. Confirm that the admit date, encounter type, and FIN number are correct and clickACCEPT. If it is not the correct patient encounter, click RE-SELECT. An Encounter Searchwindow will appear. Click and highlight the correct FIN number/encounter and then click OK.6. Open a previously checked in case by double clicking on patient’s name in the CaseSelection Window. Your patient’s name and basic information will display in the patient bannerhighlighted in yellow. The overview banner will display. Hover over the menutab on the left and all of the bands of the patient chart will display. Chooseperioperative docs for surgical documentation. Immediately under theperioperative documentation tab is a field that contains all document typesassociated with this case. Click the down arrow to view the choices of preopnursing assessment, Main OR Intraop Record, and PACU Nursing assessment .Click to highlight the correct choice.Note: Click on Task at the top left corner of the screen and choose Document TypePrompt. This setting will prompt you for a document type prior to starting thecase.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 12 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideChanging Document Types1. Select the Document Type Drop down and choose a new record type such as Pre OpNursing assessment.2. The new record will display with all segments pertaining to that record. This gives you theability to view or document between surgical areas like PreOp and IntraOp. The samefunctions listed below for the IntraOperative record pertain to all records.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 13 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetSurgical Documentation Layout1. Choose the Main OR Intraop Record. Documentation can be customized for differentsurgeons and procedures, so you may not always see the same segments listed. Additionalavailable segments can be viewed by clicking on the Add Segment icon (explained furtherbelow).2. A red exclamation mark to the left of the segment indicates required fields are present.These are indicated by a box above the field that will fill with a black check mark whendocumented .3. Under the list of segments is a set of numbers that indicate the number of pages that makeup the segment that is currently being viewed. The yellowed-in number indicates which pageis currently being displayed.4. On the bottom right is a long blank white box. It is the comment field. Each segment has itsown comment field, which will print out with that segment on the hard copy.5. The Pre Care Activity and Post Care Activity are PNDS diagnosis and expected outcomefields related to the specific segment you are in. Click to view the associated nursingdiagnosis.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 14 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideAnatomy of a segment1. To move from one segment to the next, click on NEXT or PREV on the bottom right of thescreen. This should take you in the normal progression of the case. Some segments mustbe visited twice before you can finalize the case. The segments listed on the left are inalphabetical order. You can move from one segment to another by clicking on the left sidedisplay if you prefer.2. Each segment consists of fields. Types of fields include: Check box: click small box to select entry. A check mark will appear. Drop down box: click on small arrow to view options, then highlight and click toselect correct entry. Multiple entries: click on small downward arrow as described above. When thecorrect option is selected, click on double right arrow to move the entry toresponse box. Repeat to select additional responses. To remove entry fromresponse box, highlight and click on double left arrow.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 15 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet Free text: type in value using letters, numbers, or both. Numeric: type in value using only numbers. Date/Time: type in date (T today) and time (N now), or click on prompt to entercurrent date/time. Can adjust, as needed using up or down arrows. Provider field (Staff): begin typing the last name of the staff person. The computerwill try to complete it for you. If there are multiple matches, click on the binocularsicon, highlight the correct choice, and click OK.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 16 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training Guide3. To move from one field to field, click in the desired field. The TAB key will advance the cursorto the next field for you, within the current page selected.4. Some segments contain List Boxes. A list box is used for repeating forms where you canadd more than one entry into that segment.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 17 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet5. Completing a List Box: When all fields of a segment are filled in including multiple pages of the samesegment, click on the ADD button toward the bottom of the screen. This willtransfer your entries into the list box.6. Modifying a List Box Entry After It’s Been Added: Click to highlight the entry in the top list box. Change the appropriate field(s). Click MODIFY on the bottom of the segment screen and the new information willtransfer up to the appropriate line in the list box. When the top entry has notbeen highlighted and you add information the illistration below shows what theerror looks like. It must be removed and modified correctly.7. Deleting a List Box Entry After It’s Been Added: Click to highlight the unwanted entry in the list box on the top of the screen. Click REMOVE on the bottom of the segment screen. Click YES when asked if you want to delete the current entry, and the unwantedentry.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 18 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideAdding an additional segment8. Click on a segment on the left of the screen. Right click on it and the add segment box willappear. Click on the segment on the left that you want to add Then click the button and thesegment will move to the Selected list. Click OK. The segment will now be available on theleft to document on. OR 1. Click the icon on the top left of the screen that looks like a file with a star behind it. An AddSegment window will appear (see above).2. The list on the left contains segments that have not been used for this patient. The list on theright contains segments that have already been opened for this patient’s record.3. On the Available list, click and highlight/choose the appropriate segment. Then click the button and the segment will move to the Selected list. Click OK.4. Back on the SurgiNet Document Manager screen, the Documentation tab list on the far-leftside of the screen will now show the new segment in bold print. It will not have a check markin front of it.5. Click and highlight/choose the new segment then complete the documentation.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 19 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNetDiscontinuing a segment5. If you have nothing to document in a segment, discontinue it. These segments wereadded to make documentation complete for that individual procedure. Think carefullybefore discontinuing a segment.6. Highlight segment on the display list, right click, and click Discontinue.7. If you are prompted to give a reason, select an appropriate reason, then click OK.(none can not be left as an appropriate reason) Note: If you need to activate adiscontinued segment, highlight it, right click, and click Activate.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 20 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuideFinalizing the Surgical Documentation record1. Click the green flag icon under the perioperative doc banner.2. If all listed segments and required fields have been completed and all have a green check, aDocument Verified message will appear. Click YES to finalize the document.3. If all segments/fields have not been completed, a Documentation Deficits screen will appearlisting the missing entries.4. To access each segment, double click on the entry, complete the appropriate fields, and clickOK in the segment. Repeat for each segment requiring documentation.5. Discontinue segments as needed.6. When all segments are completed and/or discontinued, click the green flag again7. The system will do another deficit check and then display a message that there are nodeficits. Click OK to finalize the case. You will then be prompted to print the document, clickno.Entering Pick List Documentation1. Once documentation is complete click on the Pick List tab.2. Set view options. (this only has to be set up once)3. Right click anywhere in Pick List, and click on Options.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 21 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet Display Options screen, General tab appears. Make sure only the following boxes have check marks in them, and are arrangedin this order: Item Image, Description, Used Qty, Item Number, DuplicateIndicator, Open Qty, Hold Qty. To deselect an entry, click on the check mark. Itwill disappear. To move an entry up or down, highlight it, and then use thearrows on the right to reposition it appropriately. Click on the Advanced tab. Make sure the following are set up as shown: Revision: 003December 29, 2006Set Open Qty to 1 times the base issue factor of the item 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 22 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training Guide Default Used Qty Fill Qty checked Click OK.Anatomy of the Pick ListThe case number appears at the top of the Pick List. Below it are the item classes, in thesame order as on the preference card. Note that when the case number is highlighted, allpick list items are listed alphabetically, regardless of class. When an item class ishighlighted, only the items in that class are listed.Note the columns listed on the right side: Open – These are the items that are pulled for the case that will be opened prior tocase starting. (this is reference information) Hold – These items are pulled for the case, but are not opened. (this is referenceinformation) Used – This is the qty that was actually used. This qty will default from the Openqty. It will feed into the charge quantity.Edit Pick List Items1. You should always click and update Use on the case pick list before modifying the Usedquantities individually. Follow these steps to update the Use on the case pick list. Left click on the case number on the left side of the screen.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 23 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet Right click the case number, left click on Use. Chart by exception to modify item Used quantities for the case.Add items not on Pick List1. Click on Ellipses (looks like three dots) to the left of the Add button.2. Find All Items appears. You can search by description or manufacturer item number as theeasiest ways.3. To search by description, In the field to the right of Search For, type the name of the item, thebegins with or includes will help refine your search. Then click Find Now. To search bymanufacturer item, change search on box to item number and type in what you can. Anypossible matches will show up below. Try various ways, first few numbers, first letters.Sometimes the items have spaces, dashes, periods etc in the item number.4. If unable to locate item, click New Search, and type a different description or search criteria.5. When found, highlight item, and double click. Item is moved to the Pick List.6. Note: it you get a message saying that the quantity is zero, or that none are available, clickOK. This is for inventory purposes not used at BRMC.7. Continue pulling in additional items.8. When finished, click OK.9. Confirm that all items have been moved to the Pick List, and edit quantities as needed.10. If you need to delete an item, highlight it, right click, and click, delete.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 24 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training Guide11. If you are unable to find an item, the item will need to be entered as a free text item. Go backto the item add box and type in as much information as you can enter. Click add and a boxwill pop up that asks if you want to add as a free text item. Click yes. Update the quantityused. This will be entered on the pick list as a free text item and will be handled by otherpeople for charges.Document Inventory ItemsWhen documenting inventory in the OR record (for instance, when documentingimplants) the system can automatically feed those updates into the case pick list as well,thereby reducing the documentation process.1. Click on Documentation tab and go to the appropriate segment. If the item is already listed onthe Pick List , click on the down arrow on the inventory field and select the implant. If it doesnot exist on the picklist, click on Ellipses (looks like three dots) and search for the item.2. Fill out the rest of the documentation on the segment and add the item to the list box (seesteps for completing a List Box under the Documentation steps above)3. Repeat process for each item.4. Once you have added at all the implants to documentation and click next it will pop up with aPicklist Update Confirmation Window. If for example you are documenting the heart roomfoley in the catheter segment, that foley tray is included in the pack and you would not wantto add it to the picklist.5. Review the updates that will be made to the pick list6. Click OK to accept these changesRevision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 25 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

Solution Training GuideSurgiNet7. Once those changes are accepted, they will feed into the case pick list. Double checkquantity on the pick list and make sure it is accurate.Revision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document containsconfidential information, which may not be reproduced or transmitted without theexpress written consent of Cerner.Page 26 of 30Owner: ICStrategist

SurgiNetSolution Training GuidePrintingPrint Surgery Schedule1. Click on the SurgiNet Report Builder icon in the toolbar.2. Reports that you have privileges to will display.3. Highlight the report you want to print.4. Click on Printer Icon.5. Enter the beginning and end dates for the report.6. Click PrintRevision: 003December 29, 2006 2006 Cerner Corporation. All rights reserved. This document co

Mar 27, 2020 · Cerner believes the information in this document is accurate as of its publication date. While Cerner has made a conscientious effort to avoid errors, some may still exist. The information in this document is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Cerner Corporation. Overview

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