60+ Q&A/ 2024-2025.
True or False: You are more likely to build individual SER records for instruments
than equipment because instruments are more commonly documented by name
on an individual basis. - Answer: FALSE
Where do supplies appear in OpTime? (Circle ALL that apply.) - Answer:
Preference Cards, Intra-op Navigator, Cases
You have a 6-0 vicryl suture that is stored at three different OR Locations:
How many SUP records would you have to build to make sure that users at all
three locations could find the suture in the system? - Answer: 1
You have a 6-0 vicryl suture that is stored at three different OR Locations:
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, How many BAL records would you need to build? - Answer: 3
Charge nurse, Dana Adrenal, just documented that Dr. Timely implanted a 3.5 mm
Screw in Katy Walker's ankle. She did so by selecting the 3.5 mm
Screw from a group of other screws, which she found on a screen of other groups
typically used in Orthopedic procedures.
What record did the charge nurse create through documentation in the scenario
above? - Answer: Implant (IMP)
Charge nurse, Dana Adrenal, just documented that Dr. Timely implanted a 3.5 mm
Screw in Katy Walker's ankle. She did so by selecting the 3.5 mm
Screw from a group of other screws, which she found on a screen of other groups
typically used in Orthopedic procedures.
What records needed to be built prior to surgery according to the above scenario?
- Answer: Implantable (SUP), Implant Tray (IMT), Implant Group (IMT)
True or False: Implant trays must include implant groups. - Answer: FALSE
How many IMT records were needed in the following scenario? The administrator
built an implant tray called Ankle Tray. It contains the following implant groups:
Model Screw- 2.0 MM Cortex; Model Ligament Fixation Plates; Model Washers;
and Model Y-Plates. - Answer: 5
True or False: OpTime supports barcoding for implants but not supplies. - Answer:
FALSE
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