Epic Training COG170 Cogito Fundamentals
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Radar dashboards - Answer--Dashboards are the hub of reporting and analytics in
Epic, and consolidate data from all corners of your healthcare system.
Chart Search - Answer--The easiest way to access an activity in Hyperspace.
Analytics Catalog - Answer--A central repository of all reporting content.
A component - Answer--A single graph or table or other piece of functionality that
your users will interact with on the dashboard.
Guiding principles when creating or editing Radar content - Answer--Any dashboard
available to a user must work; Each component on a dashboard must work; All
dashboards should have a defined target audience; Each user in that audience must
have the security to use every component on the dashboard.
The Dashboard Editor - Answer--Has up to six forms that control the dashboard's
content and its metadata.
Basic Information - Answer--The Basic Information form records the purpose,
ownership, and general information of a dashboard.
Display title - Answer--End users see the display title in the Analytics Catalog and
when they view a dashboard.
Description - Answer--End users may read this description about the dashboard in
the Analytics Catalog.
Owning application - Answer--The application responsible for maintaining this
dashboard.
Layout - Answer--The Layout form controls the number and position of regions that
present the components in your dashboard.
Access form - Answer--Controls the set of users that can access this dashboard and
lists the dashboard's type(s).
, Ready for use - Answer--This must be selected for any user, even the dashboard
builder, to open and view the dashboard.
Enabled for user selection - Answer--Select this when you want the dashboard to be
available in the Analytics Catalog.
Component records in Radar - Answer--There are seven types: Graph, Link,
Message Board, Native HTML Report, Listing Table, Tranche (This type is not
currently used).
Saving settings in the Dashboard Editor - Answer--The easiest way to save your
settings is to navigate to another form in the Dashboard Editor.
Hard refresh your dashboard - Answer--While viewing your dashboard, use the
keyboard shortcut of ALT + = (Mac users: Option + Command + =).
Analytics Catalog reporting resources - Answer--Can be used to find: a) Workbench
reports, c) Radar dashboards, d) Dashboard components, f) Epic-Crystal reports.
Every Report model - Answer--Is a record in the HSQ Master File.
Creating a link from a dashboard - Answer--You need the activity descriptor for the
activity.
Component not appearing on a dashboard - Answer--Could be because the
component is not set as ready for use or is not listed on the Content form of the
dashboard.
Components require a defined Display title - Answer--True - It is a required field.
SlicerDicer for today's appointments - Answer--No, SlicerDicer does not contain
today's data, so a list of scheduled appointments wouldn't change throughout the
day.
SlicerDicer for surgical cases - Answer--Yes. Even though the list has to include
cases scheduled in the future, all such surgeries scheduled at least a day earlier will
be displayed.
SlicerDicer reporting capability - Answer--False. SlicerDicer cannot be used to report
on any data that has ever been entered into Epic.
SlicerDicer - Answer--Can only be used to report on data that has been extracted to
the Caboodle.
Exam Guide Newest With Complete Questions
And Correct Detailed Answers| Brand New
Version!
Radar dashboards - Answer--Dashboards are the hub of reporting and analytics in
Epic, and consolidate data from all corners of your healthcare system.
Chart Search - Answer--The easiest way to access an activity in Hyperspace.
Analytics Catalog - Answer--A central repository of all reporting content.
A component - Answer--A single graph or table or other piece of functionality that
your users will interact with on the dashboard.
Guiding principles when creating or editing Radar content - Answer--Any dashboard
available to a user must work; Each component on a dashboard must work; All
dashboards should have a defined target audience; Each user in that audience must
have the security to use every component on the dashboard.
The Dashboard Editor - Answer--Has up to six forms that control the dashboard's
content and its metadata.
Basic Information - Answer--The Basic Information form records the purpose,
ownership, and general information of a dashboard.
Display title - Answer--End users see the display title in the Analytics Catalog and
when they view a dashboard.
Description - Answer--End users may read this description about the dashboard in
the Analytics Catalog.
Owning application - Answer--The application responsible for maintaining this
dashboard.
Layout - Answer--The Layout form controls the number and position of regions that
present the components in your dashboard.
Access form - Answer--Controls the set of users that can access this dashboard and
lists the dashboard's type(s).
, Ready for use - Answer--This must be selected for any user, even the dashboard
builder, to open and view the dashboard.
Enabled for user selection - Answer--Select this when you want the dashboard to be
available in the Analytics Catalog.
Component records in Radar - Answer--There are seven types: Graph, Link,
Message Board, Native HTML Report, Listing Table, Tranche (This type is not
currently used).
Saving settings in the Dashboard Editor - Answer--The easiest way to save your
settings is to navigate to another form in the Dashboard Editor.
Hard refresh your dashboard - Answer--While viewing your dashboard, use the
keyboard shortcut of ALT + = (Mac users: Option + Command + =).
Analytics Catalog reporting resources - Answer--Can be used to find: a) Workbench
reports, c) Radar dashboards, d) Dashboard components, f) Epic-Crystal reports.
Every Report model - Answer--Is a record in the HSQ Master File.
Creating a link from a dashboard - Answer--You need the activity descriptor for the
activity.
Component not appearing on a dashboard - Answer--Could be because the
component is not set as ready for use or is not listed on the Content form of the
dashboard.
Components require a defined Display title - Answer--True - It is a required field.
SlicerDicer for today's appointments - Answer--No, SlicerDicer does not contain
today's data, so a list of scheduled appointments wouldn't change throughout the
day.
SlicerDicer for surgical cases - Answer--Yes. Even though the list has to include
cases scheduled in the future, all such surgeries scheduled at least a day earlier will
be displayed.
SlicerDicer reporting capability - Answer--False. SlicerDicer cannot be used to report
on any data that has ever been entered into Epic.
SlicerDicer - Answer--Can only be used to report on data that has been extracted to
the Caboodle.