vanderbilt electronic or board navigation and use
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Vanderbilt Electronic OR Board
Navigation and Use
Use of eOR Board• Vanderbilt uses an electronic OR board
available from any clinical workstation• This board may be used to see schedule
changes as well as patient status• When indicated by the eOR board patient
is either “not ready” (holding room tasks to be done), “ready” in holding, and/or “ready” to be taken into OR (OR is ready, holding tasks completed)
eORboard in VPIMS Apps
• Open eOR board after selecting VPIMS apps
• eOR board has running list of all cases in all suites along with status and whether room is “ready for patient”
Selecting Suite and Removing HIPAA Filters
• Select “site” from pulldown menu
• Select “HIPAA” from preferences
• Enter VUNet-ID and epassword to remove filter showing pt. info
OR/Case Status
Case status is demonstrated by color
• Yellow, not here• Light green, here
(ready for OR if green dot upper left hand corner)
• Light blue, in progress
• Dark blue, closing• Pink, in PACU• Gray, dischargedAnticipated start/end
times designated by case bar
Patient, Holding Room Status• “D” signifies a
“direct” transport to OR from the unit
• A red ball signifies that holding room tasks are not completed
• A green ball signifies that holding room tasks are completed
Patient Location• Patient location
may be designated in the case bar as well
• Patient may be in “Recovery slot 6” or in “reception” doing paperwork
Surgeon and OR Status• A surgeon icon
signifies that the surgeon is here and if light is green the holding room is ready
• When the OR is ready and the patient may be brought back as “ready” is noted on the case bar
Steps in Bringing Patient to OR
• Holding room report and checkoff with nurse (consent, ID, site/side marking, antibiotic verification, OR destination)
• Verify that attending anesthesiologist is available
• If indicated by eORboard bring patient to the OR
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