Questions, Answers & Rationales | 2026 Edition
Prepare for the INP402 EpicCare Inpatient Clinical Exam with this comprehensive
study guide featuring original practice questions, accurate answers, and detailed
rationales. Covers essential EpicCare Inpatient workflows, clinical documentation,
orders, medication administration, patient charting, and inpatient navigation.
Perfect for focused review, self-assessment, and strengthening your EpicCare
Inpatient knowledge before the exam
Question 1
Where do nurses do the majority of their documentation for an inpatient in Epic?
A) Narrative Notes
B) MAR (Medication Administration Record)
C) Flowsheets activity
D) Care Plan Activity
Rationale: The Flowsheets activity is the primary location for efficient, structured data
entry in Epic, where nurses document vital signs, intake/output, and assessments.
Question 2
What is used to organize different types of documentation and appears as tabs within
the Flowsheet activity?
A) Groups
B) Rows
C) Templates
D) Topics
Rationale: Flowsheet templates serve as the tabs visible to clinicians. They organize and
group similar categories of documentation together, such as a "Vitals" tab or "Neuro
Assessment" tab.
,Question 3
Each flowsheet template is a record in which master file?
A) FLO (Flowsheet Master File)
B) EPT (Patient Master File)
C) FLT (Flowsheet Template Master File)
D) LDA (Patient Location Master File)
Rationale: The FLT master file contains definitions for flowsheet templates. Administrators
build and edit template records here before assigning them to users.
Question 4
Groups and Rows are records in which master file?
A) FLT
B) FLO (Flowsheet Master File)
C) EAF
D) EPT
Rationale: The FLO (Flowsheet) master file contains the records for both Groups
(organizers) and Rows (data fields). This distinguishes it from the FLT master file, which
manages Templates.
Question 5
What is used to organize individual documentation flowsheet rows and appears as a
darker row color/bold font in the Flowsheet activity?
A) Template
B) Row
C) Topic
D) Group
,Rationale: A Flowsheet Group visually segments rows in the Flowsheets activity. They act
as headers (bold/dark background) that logically group related individual data points
(rows) together.
Question 6
Where is data documented; designed to hold specific data; appears as a lighter row
color in the Flowsheet activity?
A) Group
B) Column
C) Row
D) Template
Rationale: A Flowsheet Row is the specific data field where a clinician enters a single value
(e.g., Systolic BP, Heart Rate). Rows appear indented with a lighter background beneath
the Group header.
Question 7
What is the administrator's home menu for building flowsheets in Hyperspace?
A) Flowsheet Admin
B) Doc Flowsheet Builder
C) Hyperspace Builder
D) Clinical Configuration
Rationale: The Doc Flowsheet Builder is the tool used by administrators to build and
configure flowsheets in Hyperspace.
Question 8
What is the correct order for building a flowsheet?
, A) Templates first, then groups, then rows
B) Rows first, then groups, then templates
C) Groups first, then rows, then templates
D) It does not matter
Rationale: The correct order is bottom-up: 1) Create placeholder Groups, 2) Build Rows
and set a "Preferred Group," 3) Attach Rows to Groups, 4) Build the Template and attach
Groups.
Question 9
What naming convention is recommended for Rows and Groups to distinguish them in
the FLO master file?
A) Use all caps for rows
B) Add "R" to the beginning of rows and "G" to the beginning of groups
C) Use numbers for rows and letters for groups
D) No naming convention is needed
Rationale: Adding "R" to the beginning of rows and "G" to the beginning of groups helps
distinguish them in the FLO master file.
Question 10
What setting restricts an end user from entering an out-of-range temperature such as
200 degrees?
A) Warning Min/Max
B) Units section
C) Min/Max
D) Row Type
Rationale: The max/min fields prevent impossible values from being entered. For example,
a temperature of 200 degrees would be prevented by setting appropriate max/min values.