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Sunday, November 28, 2010

RX Writer (Dr. Stabile)

Power Chart/Rx-wrtier tip:
 
Everyone may have figured this out already, but in Power Chart you can print a "patient friendly" version of the medication list just like in PCO.  You selected "task", then "reports" and check "medication list".  That prints up the list in an understandable way for patients.

Supercharging AutoText in Cerner PowerNotes.

4: Building macros in powernotes (Dr. Hota)

3: powernotes, navigating the powernote (Dr. Hota)

2: powernotes: loading templates and prepopulation (Dr. Hota)

1: Power Notes: Introduction, and document viewing (Dr. Hota)

5: Creating Precompleted Notes in Cerner PowerNotes (Dr. Hota)

8: How to create basic templates in PowerNote (Dr. Hota)

7: How to use autotext in Cerner PowerNote (Dr. Hota)

6: How to enter free text into the PowerNote (Dr. Hota)

FONT SIZE

To make the font larger in PowerNotes there are two useful tricks – (courtesy of Dr. David Barker)Go to view at the top of the screen, click to open and click on “Zoom in”:

Go to view at the top of the screen, click to open and click on “Zoom in”  you can repeat zooming in as many times as you need for your level of vision.

This is what you get after 4 cycles of zooming in.

FULL SCREEN MODE

2nd useful trick – full screen mode – look for the button next to the “Add” button (courtesy of Dr. David Barker): 
Pressing this button enlarges the working note to fill the screen.  To return to the previous view just press the restore button in the upper right corner.