We have an ADT [Admit Discharge Transfer] feed that comes from our electronic medical record [EMR] into the solution, and when the
nurse logs on with her secure password and pin, she'll choose the patients name, which is loaded in there.
The school
nurse logs in using a laptop and downloads the names of the children they have been allocated.
The researchers collected extensive data from seating charts, school timetables, bus schedules,
nurse logs, attendance records and questionnaires.
At the patient bedside, the medication administration process begins when the
nurse logs herself into the system and confirms the new order.
In addition, 350 kinds of birds nest in the trees, while 3,000 species of mushroom sprout on decaying trees, called
nurse logs.
Document manipulation occurs when a
nurse logs out medication for a patient but never gives it to the patient.
record observations during scavenger hunt on center's wooded property; families will follow clues to search for pileated woodpecker holes, sapsucker trees, plants,
nurse logs and more; handler talk begins at noon.
To administer medications, the
nurse logs onto the system outside the room, checks the medication list, checks the doses, charts, logs off, and then gives the medications to the patient.
Additional testing at Saugus elementary schools and a new review of school
nurse logs found no links between portable classrooms and respiratory ailments and illnesses caused by toxins, school officials said.
As you hike, watch for
nurse logs, the fallen trees that host sprouting seedlings; colonnades, a line of trees standing all in a row from sprouting on
nurse logs; and stilted trees, where seedlings sprouted on stumps that eventually rotted away, leaving the tree "standing" on its roots.
A few yards up the path, the trail softens, giving hikers the feel of the deep Douglas fir and hemlock forests, including
nurse logs feeding ferns.
Their preference would be to leave the fire-killed logs in place as
nurse logs for the recovering forest, and that wouldn't cost the government a dime, said Josh Laughlin of the Cascadia Wildlands Project.