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1 Lesson 2 What is SurgiNet?

2 Accessing SurgiNet To access SurgiNet, you must first log in to the Citrix Web Interface. You can access the Citrix Web Interface in three ways: Select the Citrix Web Access icon on your Desktop. On KDnet, under Popular Links, select eKiDs Access. Type “ekids” into your web browser. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

3 Resetting Domain Password
All new users Active Directory/Domain passwords are set up to expire the first time you log in. The first time you log in, you are prompted to create your unique password. Your Active Directory/Domain password will need to be changed every 180 days. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

4 Resetting Domain Password
If you have set up your Specops® password and security questions, you can reset your password online by completing the following steps: From KDnet, select Employee Resources. Select Specops Network Password Reset from underneath the IS Help Desk heading. Enter your information in the fields to validate your identity and reset your password. This action will change your passwords for Citrix, PACS and your network account. Once completed, these passwords will all match. You can also use the link here: Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

5 SurgiNet’s Place in Cerner Millennium
Within Cerner Millennium, there are modules that interface (communicate) with one another. SurgiNet is a module of Cerner Millennium, designed specifically for surgical (OR) usage. Each module may contain applications (ex. SurgiNet contains applications for Case Tracking, IntraOp Documentation). Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

6 SurgiNet’s Place in Cerner Millennium
As patient data is updated within any application, the patient’s Electronic Medical Record is immediately updated and the information is accessible from other applications. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

7 Review Question 2 How can Citrix be accessed? (Click one answer.)
By clicking the eKiDs icon on your desktop. By selecting eKiDs Access on KDnet under Popular Links. By typing eKiDs into your web browser. All of the above. None of the above. B C D E Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

8 Accessing SurgiNet After you have logged in to the Citrix Web Interface, all applications for which you have access will display in Applications window. Click on the application icon to display the log on screen. Enter your User Name in the designated field. Enter your Password in the designated field. Click OK or the <ENTER> key. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

9 SurgiNet Process Flow Preference / Procedure Cards are built.
A case is scheduled. Using the Preference / Procedure cards, SPD is able to gather the necessary equipment for the surgical procedure. Case information (pre-op phone calls, etc.) is documented. Case details and information is tracked. The case is completed. Additional case information is documented. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

10 SurgiNet Application Menus
Depending on what SurgiNet application you are logged in to, you may see different menus. However, within SurgiNet, the menu functionality is the same: click the menu, and select the applicable option that you want. View Menu within SurgiNet’s Case Selection application View Menu within SurgiNet’s Scheduling application Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

11 SurgiNet Application Toolbars
Similar to menus, SurgiNet Toolbars allow you to quickly access commands to perform functions within an application. Toolbar available from SurgiNet’s Scheduling Application Toolbar available from SurgiNet’s Preference Card Maintenance Application Based on your security level, some toolbar options may be grayed out. If you are attempting to perform a function that is not available to you because of where you are in the system, it will also be grayed out (i.e. closing a chart when a chart has not yet been opened). Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

12 Review Question 3 What is one reason that a function on a toolbar or menu would be grayed out? (Click one answer.) A You do not have access to the grayed out task. You chose to make the function gray. The SurgiNet system is broken. All of the above. None of the above. B C D E Introduction to SurgiNet Applications

13 End of Lesson Two When you are ready to proceed to Lesson Three, click on the icon above. Introduction to SurgiNet Applications


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