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Q1: A physician wants to create a shortcut that will insert a standardized paragraph
containing specific text, flowsheet rows, and SmartLinks for vital signs. Which
tool should the physician use to create this efficiency?
A. SmartPhrase
B. SmartList
C. SmartLink
D. SmartText
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: SmartPhrases are the Epic tool designed to insert predefined text,
formatting, and embedded SmartLinks into notes. [CORRECT] Option A is
correct because SmartPhrases can contain text, formatting, and dynamic links.
Option B (SmartList) is incorrect; SmartLists provide picklists of values but don’t
create full text templates. Option C (SmartLink) is incorrect; SmartLinks pull
specific data into notes but are not the container tool. Option D (SmartText) is
incorrect; SmartText is a legacy term, not the primary template tool in Epic.
Q2: A user types ".lastbp" into a note and it populates with the patient's most
recent blood pressure reading. What Epic feature is being used?
A. SmartText
B. SmartLink
C. SmartList
D. Dot Phrase
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: A SmartLink is a specific syntax (often denoted by a dot or @ symbol)
that pulls live data from the patient’s chart into the note. [CORRECT] Option
B is correct because ".lastbp" is a SmartLink abbreviation pulling data. Option A
(SmartText) is incorrect; SmartText is a basic text template. Option C (SmartList)
is incorrect; SmartLists provide selectable options. Option D (Dot Phrase) is a
colloquial term for SmartPhrases, not the data-pulling tool.
Q3: A nurse needs to document a patient’s pain level but wants to select from a
predefined list of descriptors (e.g., “Mild,” “Moderate,” “Severe”). Which Epic
tool allows the builder to create this selectable list?
A. SmartLink
B. SmartList
C. SmartGroup
D. Flowsheet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: SmartLists are dropdown menus or selectable lists configured to
standardize data entry. [CORRECT] Option B is correct because it offers a
standard list of values. Option A (SmartLink) pulls data. Option C (SmartGroup) is
not a standard Epic tool. Option D (Flowsheet) is a grid for structured data, not a
list within a note.
Q4: A user is reviewing the "Storyboard" on the left side of the patient’s chart.
Which of the following is NOT typically displayed in the Storyboard?
A. Allergies
B. Code Status
C. Active Problems
D. Full text of historical notes
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The Storyboard displays key patient summary information such as
allergies, code status, and active problems. [CORRECT] Option D is correct
because the Storyboard does not display the full text of historical notes; that
,requires opening the Notes activity. Options A, B, and C are standard Storyboard
components.
Q5: You are advising a physician on documentation efficiency. They want to
create a text shortcut for "Follow up in 2 weeks." What is the maximum number of
characters typically allowed for a SmartPhrase abbreviation (shortcut name)?
A. 5 characters
B. 10 characters
C. 20 characters
D. 50 characters
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Epic typically limits SmartPhrase abbreviations to 5 characters to
promote speed and reduce typing load. [CORRECT] Option A is the standard
limit. Options B, C, and D exceed the standard abbreviation field limit.
Q6: Which of the following is a best practice reason to use SmartLists within note
templates?
A. To ensure every note looks exactly the same for every patient
B. To reduce typing errors and standardize terminology for reporting
C. To prevent users from editing the note after signing
D. To automatically bill for the visit
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: SmartLists reduce typing errors and standardize terminology, which
improves data consistency and reporting accuracy. [CORRECT] Option B is
correct. Option A is incorrect because notes should allow patient-specific variation.
Option C is incorrect; locking notes is not a SmartList function. Option D is
incorrect; billing automation is not the primary purpose.
Q7: A user creates a new SmartPhrase and wants to share it with others in their
department but not the entire hospital. What scope should they set?
, A. Private
B. Department
C. Hospital
D. Enterprise
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Changing the ownership or sharing scope to "Department" allows only
users within that specific department security class to utilize the
phrase. [CORRECT] Option B is correct. Option A (Private) is only for the
creator. Options C and D usually require builder/admin privileges, whereas users
can typically share to their own department.
Q8: In the Note Writer editor, what does the "Stop" icon (red octagon) indicate?
A. Stop the current print job
B. Insert a Stop marker for required fields the user must review
C. Cancel the note
D. End the copying process
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Stop icon is used in template building to create "stops" requiring
the user to address specific fields (like fill-in-the-blanks) before
signing. [CORRECT] Option B is correct. It is a quality control feature.
Q9: A user attempts to edit a note that was signed yesterday. The system opens the
note but changes the header to "Addendum." Why does this happen?
A. The user has read-only access
B. Signed notes cannot be edited; only an addendum can be added
C. The system automatically creates a new note
D. The note was marked as incomplete
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Once a note is signed in Epic, it becomes part of the legal medical
record and cannot be directly edited. [CORRECT] Option B is correct; the system
allows only an addendum to be added. Option A is incorrect because the user can