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This comprehensive set of 200 multiple-choice questions covers the full
spectrum of EPIC training examination content. The questions address core
system navigation including Hyperspace login, Chart Search, and the Patient
Lists activity. Clinical documentation workflows are extensively tested,
including Flowsheet documentation, vital signs entry, medication
administration via the MAR, intake and output tracking, and patient
education documentation within the Care Plan activity. The questions also
thoroughly cover EPIC reporting tools including Reporting Workbench,
Radar Dashboards, SlicerDicer, the Analytics Catalog, and the Chronicles
database structure. Additional topics include user security administration
involving Roles, Profiles, Security Classes, and User Templates, along with
specific documentation requirements for CHG treatment, patient belongings,
and LDAs. Each question includes a correct answer and detailed rationale
referencing specific EPIC functions or workflows.
1. Which home screen activity shows patients assigned to you and your unit?
A) Patient Lists
B) Patient Station
C) My Schedule
D) In Basket
Answer: A
Rationale: The Patient Lists activity is the designated home screen tool for viewing
patients assigned to a specific user and their unit. It provides a centralized view of
the patient roster, making it the correct choice for this function.
2. True or False: Nurses can view Epic Central and the Learning Home Dashboard
to find help with Epic and complex workflows.
A) True
B) False
Answer: A
,Rationale: The Epic Learning Home Dashboard and Epic Central are designed as
central resources for users to find help, access training materials, and review
complex workflows. They are explicitly intended for this purpose.
3. Which report displays a patient's treatment team?
A) Summary Report
B) Profile
C) Results Review
D) Active Orders
Answer: B
Rationale: The Profile report is specifically used to display the members of a
patient's treatment team. It consolidates information on who is involved in the
patient's care, unlike the other options which focus on clinical summaries, orders,
or results.
4. True or False: To protect patient privacy, you must log out of Hyperspace before
you leave a workstation.
A) True
B) False
Answer: A
Rationale: Logging out of Hyperspace is a fundamental security practice to protect
patient privacy and prevent unauthorized access to the electronic health record
when a workstation is unattended. This is a standard requirement in healthcare
settings.
5. Why create a learning assessment before documenting patient education topics?
A) To bill the patient for the education.
B) To identify the learning needs of the patient and co-learners.
C) To complete a legal requirement for documentation.
D) To satisfy a quality improvement metric.
Answer: B
Rationale: The primary reason for performing a learning assessment is to tailor
education to the patient's specific needs. It helps identify what the patient and their
family or caregivers already know and what they need to learn, ensuring effective
and targeted teaching.
6. True or False: When individualizing the care plan, you should add only
interventions appropriate for that specific patient.
A) True
B) False
,Answer: A
Rationale: A care plan should be patient-centered and individualized. Adding only
interventions that are appropriate and relevant to the specific patient ensures the
plan is practical and focused, avoiding unnecessary or generic interventions.
7. Which tab is used to document medication administration?
A) Summary
B) MAR (Medication Administration Record)
C) Results Review
D) Flowsheet
Answer: B
Rationale: The MAR, or Medication Administration Record, is the specific activity
within Epic where healthcare professionals document the administration of
medications to patients. It is the designated workflow for this task.
8. True or False: You can select "WDL" (Within Defined Limits) from either the
flowsheet cell or the selection box in the upper right.
A) True
B) False
Answer: A
Rationale: For efficiency, Epic allows users to document common values like
"WDL" using either the flowsheet cell directly or the selection box in the upper
right corner of the screen, providing flexibility in documentation methods.
9. Ten minutes ago, you took a patient's vital signs. Which toolbar button adds a
column to document a specific date/time in the past?
A) Add Col
B) Insert Col
C) Modify Time
D) Backdate
Answer: B
Rationale: The "Insert Col" button is used in flowsheets to add a new column for a
specific date and time, which is necessary when documenting assessments
performed in the past, such as vital signs taken ten minutes ago.
10. Your patient's peripheral vascular features are within normal limits. You plan
to document "WDL"; where can you see the defined limits for "WDL"?
A) The Flowsheet header
B) The Details report, under Row Information
C) The MAR
, D) The Summary tab
Answer: B
Rationale: The Details report provides context for flowsheet rows. Under Row
Information, it displays the specific clinical parameters that define what constitutes
a normal range, allowing you to confirm a patient's value falls "Within Defined
Limits".
11. True or False: In flowsheets, dotted lines that appear to the left of the values
indicate that the data is pending and hasn't been filed to the patient's chart.
A) True
B) False
Answer: A
Rationale: Dotted lines in a flowsheet visually indicate that the data is in a
"pending" state, meaning it has been entered but not yet formally filed or verified
in the patient's chart. It is a status indicator.
12. Where do you go to document starting your patient's continuous maintenance
IV fluids (IVF)?
A) The Flowsheet
B) The MAR
C) The Orders tab
D) The Summary tab
Answer: B
Rationale: Continuous IV fluids are a medication order and are administered and
documented within the MAR. This is the correct workflow for documenting the
initiation of this type of treatment.
13. True or False: When entering height and weight, you do not have to enter a unit
of measurement.
A) True
B) False
Answer: B
Rationale: It is a critical safety and documentation requirement to always include
the unit of measurement (e.g., inches, centimeters, pounds, kilograms) when
entering height and weight to avoid ambiguity and potential errors in medication or
treatment calculations.
14. True or False: Once you have documented the administration of a medication,
there is no way to make any changes to it within the system.
A) True