2026 | Exam Prep | Graded A+
1. Describe the significance of defining settings such as display name and linked
procedure category in the POCT Glucose procedure.
These settings are primarily for enhancing user interface aesthetics.
These settings are irrelevant to the procedure and do not impact patient care.
They are only necessary for administrative purposes and have no clinical
significance.
Defining settings like display name and linked procedure category ensures
clarity in documentation and accurate categorization of test results.
2. Describe the significance of linking scheduling instructions at the procedure and
procedure category levels in clinical systems.
Linking scheduling instructions does not impact clinical decisionmaking.
Linking scheduling instructions at these levels ensures that specific procedures
are organized and easily accessible for patient care.
Linking scheduling instructions is only necessary at the patient level.
Linking scheduling instructions at these levels complicates the documentation
process.
3. In which tool are preference lists for orderables created?
Smart set configurator
Clinical decision support tools
Flowsheet manager
, Preference list editor
4. Describe the significance of the term 'orderable' in clinical documentation.
The term 'orderable' is used to describe the types of data entry methods
available.
The term 'orderable' signifies a request for action within clinical systems,
indicating that a specific task or procedure is to be performed.
The term 'orderable' indicates a type of clinical documentation that is not
actionable.
The term 'orderable' refers to the categorization of patient records based on
their status.
5. What will happen if the evaluation logic is not defined in the healthcare system?
It will automatically assume all situations are true.
It will default to a false response.
It will generate an error message.
It will not know when a situation should return as true.
6. What is the effect of retiring a smart set within a clinical system build?
It allows users to edit the smart group.
It enhances the functionality of the smart group.
It makes the smart group no longer available to users.
It duplicates the smart group for further modifications.
7. Describe the role of the Topic column in a flowsheet template and its significance in
clinical documentation.
, The Topic column organizes similar groups together, facilitating easier
navigation and understanding of the flowsheet.
The Topic column lists all procedures in alphabetical order, which is essential
for quick reference.
The Topic column provides a summary of clinical guidelines for better decision-
making.
The Topic column categorizes data by patient demographics, helping to tailor
care.
8. Describe the significance of the prefix 'R' in the context of the FLO record.
The prefix 'R' signifies a specific type of procedure in the healthcare system.
The prefix 'R' is used to denote a patient record in the healthcare system.
The prefix 'R' indicates that the entry is a row within the FLO record, which is
essential for organizing and managing data.
The prefix 'R' identifies a category of diagnostic imaging procedures.
9. If a clinical system allows items to link only to SmartGroups, how might this limitation
affect the configuration of clinical decision support tools?
It will have no impact on the tools' functionality.
It may restrict the flexibility of the tools in addressing diverse clinical
scenarios.
It will allow for more complex configurations.
It will enhance the tools by simplifying their structure.
10. What does the term 'chargeable' refer to in the context of healthcare records?
, Documenting patient demographics
Charging accordingly for services rendered
Recording medication prescriptions
Tracking appointment schedules
11. If a healthcare provider wants to change the default values for a specific diagnostic
imaging procedure, which aspect of the system should they focus on?
SmartSets
Flowsheets
User preferences
Procedure hierarchy
12. What are the three components that make up a Smart set in healthcare procedure
management?
Section, Smart group/subsection and item
Record linkage, Default settings, and Flowsheets
Procedure, Patient data, and Evaluation logic
Diagnosis, Treatment plan, and User preferences
13. In the context of clinical systems, what does the term 'orderable' refer to?
A category of clinical documentation
A request that something be done