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Clinical Xpert Navigator PDA User Guide. Today’s Agenda: 1.Getting Started 2.Introduction to Navigator 3.Launching and Accessing Navigator 4.Explanation.

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1 Clinical Xpert Navigator PDA User Guide

2 Today’s Agenda: 1.Getting Started 2.Introduction to Navigator 3.Launching and Accessing Navigator 4.Explanation of Menus and Buttons 5.Common Error Messages

3 Getting Started In order to begin using Navigator at CHS, you must: In order to begin using Navigator at CHS, you must: Have your handheld device configured by your IT Physician Support Team—takes less than 15 minutesHave your handheld device configured by your IT Physician Support Team—takes less than 15 minutes Perform an initial “sync” with the Navigator SystemPerform an initial “sync” with the Navigator System Set a four-digit PIN for yourself—this will occur at the time of device configurationSet a four-digit PIN for yourself—this will occur at the time of device configuration For Technical Support, please call: CHS Customer Support @ 939-6568

4 The following devices are certified to be compatible with Navigator PDA: 1.Dell Axim Series 2.HP iPAQ Series 3.Palm Treo Series

5 The following devices are NOT compatible with Navigator PDA: 1.Apple iPhone 2.BlackBerry 3.Sony Ericson

6 Where can I get an updated list of devices supported by Navigator PDA? http://clinical.thomsonhealthcare.com/suppor t/certifieddevices/ http://clinical.thomsonhealthcare.com/suppor t/certifieddevices/

7 Introduction What is Navigator? Navigator is your patients current clinical data delivered directly from the hospital’s information system to your handheld device with no data entry. What information does it include? Navigator PDA includes demographics, laboratory results, diagnostic reports, medication lists and transcribed reports.

8 Launching Navigator Once you receive your PDA, you may access Navigator PDA by clicking Start and looking for the Navigator Icon.

9 1. The first time you sign on your PIN will be “1111”. To change your PIN: 2. Click on the CENSUS button in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 3. Select CHANGE PIN. 4. When prompted to enter your existing PIN, enter “1111”. 5. When prompted, enter your new PIN. (4 digits) You will be prompted to enter a pin number.

10 Census Screen This is the first screen you will see when you load Navigator.

11 Patient Info/Demographics

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13 Edit Lists Check the box next to the physician or group list to add or remove listsCheck the box next to the physician or group list to add or remove lists Use the Lookup field to quickly search available lists to which you may subscribeUse the Lookup field to quickly search available lists to which you may subscribe Tap OK to confirmTap OK to confirm Changes will occur following your next syncChanges will occur following your next sync

14 Census Modes Tap the Census Modes button to view menuTap the Census Modes button to view menu Tap the Mode you wish to view: Rounding, Outpatient, CriticalTap the Mode you wish to view: Rounding, Outpatient, Critical

15 Rounding Mode Outpatient Mode Displays all inpatients for the lists to which you are subscribed and filtered to view (see Patient Lists page for details) Patients are sorted in order of room number, by default Use scroll bar on right side of screen or your device’s scroll buttons to navigate through patient lists Displays all outpatients with current labs or reportsDisplays all outpatients with current labs or reports Scheduled test or procedure date is displayed, if applicableScheduled test or procedure date is displayed, if applicable “N/A” indicates a manually-added patient who has been discharged, a patient being followed after discharge (see Follow Me page for details) or an outpatient with current results“N/A” indicates a manually-added patient who has been discharged, a patient being followed after discharge (see Follow Me page for details) or an outpatient with current results

16 Critical Mode Displays only patients with a critical lab value since the last syncDisplays only patients with a critical lab value since the last sync Critical values (sometimes referred to as “Panic” values) are defined by your Lab SystemCritical values (sometimes referred to as “Panic” values) are defined by your Lab System Includes inpatients and outpatientsIncludes inpatients and outpatients Critical values may be viewed in the Hotlist or the Patient HomescreenCritical values may be viewed in the Hotlist or the Patient Homescreen Once the critical result has been viewed, the red highlighting over the room number will disappearOnce the critical result has been viewed, the red highlighting over the room number will disappear

17 Syncing Tap the Sync button to update dataTap the Sync button to update data If using infrared sync station, position device in pocket with your PDA’s infrared port pointing towards top of pocketIf using infrared sync station, position device in pocket with your PDA’s infrared port pointing towards top of pocket Outside Sync is for those with unlimited cellular data plansOutside Sync is for those with unlimited cellular data plans Inside Sync is for those using the CHS provided WiFi to connect to MData.Inside Sync is for those using the CHS provided WiFi to connect to MData. After your sync is complete, please enter your four-digit PINAfter your sync is complete, please enter your four-digit PIN

18 Add Patient From Census Screen, tap Plus ButtonFrom Census Screen, tap Plus Button Enter full medical record number (Must be 7 digits. Add leading 0 if necessary.) Patient will be added after the next sync.

19 Viewing Patient Data Tap Location (Room/Date) to view the Hotlist Tap Name to go to the Patient Homescreen

20 Hotlist Overview Comprehensive view of a patient’s labs and reports in a simple, easy-to-view formatComprehensive view of a patient’s labs and reports in a simple, easy-to-view format Displayed in reverse chronological order and by category, by defaultDisplayed in reverse chronological order and by category, by default Categories may be sorted in any desired orderCategories may be sorted in any desired order Order and amount of results may be customized by each userOrder and amount of results may be customized by each user

21 Action Buttons Use Action Buttons at bottom of Hotlist to quickly access desired categories of Labs or ReportsUse Action Buttons at bottom of Hotlist to quickly access desired categories of Labs or Reports Tap the Pencil to access Shared Messages/Scribble screen for selected patientTap the Pencil to access Shared Messages/Scribble screen for selected patient Use Back Arrow to return to Census ScreenUse Back Arrow to return to Census Screen Back to Census Screen Reports Labs Shared Messages/Scribble

22 Shortcuts Tap the patient room number to go to the Census Screen Tap the patient name to quickly go to the Patient Homescreen

23 Common Error Messages 1.WiFi is turned OFF. 2.PDA needs to be Synced. 3.Battery is too low. 4.Not enough Memory on PDA.

24 WiFi Connections WiFi is turned on and working properly.

25 Error #1: WiFi Is Turned Off To correct this error: Press the RED X icon once.

26 Error #2: PDA Needs To Be Synced How to correct: Click the Sync Button and enter your pin number.

27 Error #3: Battery Is Too Low Can be accessed by going to Start-> Settings -> Power The Main battery must be charged. Keep your PDA on the charger when not in use. If the Main battery has less than 30% of power remaining then MData will not work.

28 Error #4: Not Enough Memory on PDA Important: Requirement is in order to run MData you must have 4 meg free at all times and it cannot be stored on a memory card.

29 When You Are Finished Using Navigator… Please use the option to lock and exit (via the rocket icon) to prevent unauthorized access to patient information

30 Questions?


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