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OPR: Hospital Anesthesia Provider PowerChart SurgiNet Class Instructor Resources
OPR - Hospital Anesthesia Provider PowerChart SurgiNet Class Instructor Resources General Resources Class Prep Checklist MHC Facility Information Site Maps and Education Venues OPR Class Management Standards Provider Contact Information OPR - Hospital Anesthesia Provider PowerChart SurgiNet Class Resources Class CME Information Class Presentation
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Hospital Nursing Home Medication Documentation
Hospital Nursing: Home Medication Documentation Interactive Courses Overview Specific Instructions Adding Medication Compliance Creating Medication Favorites Documenting Home Medications After Admission Documenting Home Medications Upon Admission External Rx History Patient Preferred Pharmacy
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Ambulatory Clerical: Encounters
Ambulatory Clerical: Encounters Encounter Selection Client Billing Client Billing Generic Client Billing Confidentiality Levels Encounter Confidentiality Level Additions or Modifications Encounter Creation Create an Encounter for an Offsite Visit InBetween Visits InBetween Visits Encounter Appropriate Use InBetween Visits in Revenue Cycle Insurance Insurance Addition to Encounters
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Hospital Nursing Viewing
Hospital Nursing: Viewing Changing Search Criteria Clinical Notes To Modify or In Error Documents Customizing the Toolbar PowerChart FirstNet Basics Viewing Patient Data: Reports and Images Interactive Course SkyVue Image Slices and Annotations
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Funds You Can Support on Giving Tuesday
Funds You Can Support on Giving Tuesday Make a gift to your local hospital on Tuesday, December 3, 2024! Every gift made on Giving Tuesday has a significant impact on the quality of healthcare available for people living in northern Michigan. Below is more information about the funds and services you can support on Giving Tuesday. We encourage you to support the fund that is most meaningful to you. Regardless of which fund you choose, your gift will make a difference for your friends, family, and neighbors! Click here to return to the previous page. Munson Healthcare Patient Needs The Patient
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Sepsis
Sepsis EHR Education Nursing Education Sepsis for Hospital and ED Nurses Sepsis for Maternity Nurses Provider Education Sepsis Bolus Orders Sepsis Summary
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Hospital Rehabilitation Services Multi-Patient Task List
Hospital Rehabilitation Services: Multi-Patient Task List Customizing the Tool Bar Multi-Patient Task List for Hospital Rehabilitation Clerks Interactive Course Overview Preferences Multi-Patient Task List for Hospital Rehabilitation Therapists Interactive Course Overview Specific Instructions Admin Note Daily Assignment Preferences Discontinued Tasks Icons Modified Tasks Preferences
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Hospital Respiratory Therapy Multi-Patient Task List
Hospital Respiratory Therapy: Multi-Patient Task List Customizing the Tool Bar Multi-Patient Task List: Admin Note Changing Assignment Preferences Icons Online Course Overview Preferences Preferences from Task Display Task Documentation
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Hospital Patient Care Management PowerChart and FirstNet Basics
Hospital Patient Care Management: PowerChart and FirstNet Basics Adding Units to Patient Lists Customizing the Tool Bar Education courses located on the Online Course Page: PowerChart FirstNet Basics Images Multi-Patient Task List Instructions Task List Interactive Course
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Hemodialysis
Hemodialysis: At Home or at a Dialysis Center In hemodialysis, blood is pumped out of your body to an artificial kidney machine. The machine filters your body’s wastes, extra salt, and water, and your cleansed blood is returned to your body by tubes that connect you to the machine. Treatments take three to four hours, three days each week. Hemodialysis can take place at a dialysis center or at home. At a dialysis center, patients sit in a comfortable, heated recliner chair. Each chair has an individual television set and audio books also are available. During treatment, nurses and technicians