It's the form that opens up when you click on an order in the "meds and orders" section
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What is the order composer?
,the dude with the question mark
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what button lets you see your smartphrases?
1. Document your thoughts
2. Request Clinical Staff Follow-up
3. Document follow-up with the patient
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What are three common reasons to write a result note?
A Time-Out
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What must you document prior to a procedure?
As needed
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, What does "prn" stand for?
Click on the "visit checklist" tab in the sidebar
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How could a doctor check whether he's completed all required
documentation for a visit?
SmartTexts and Clinical References
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What are two tools that are typically used for "patient instructions?"
In Chart Review, Synopsis, and the "meds and orders" section.
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Where can you find information about discontinued medications?
It's a third party product that offers clinical information on medications and diagnoses. It
can be incorporated into Patient Instructions ( just like SmartTexts) and it's accessed via
, the "References" button on the Wrap-Up toolbar.
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What is "Clinical References?"
It means that the order is authorized by a physician and temporarily inactive in the
system.
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For a phase of care, what does "sign and hold" mean?
Pink
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What color is the OB sticky note?
It's a request to view a patient's outside records
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What is a Care Everywhere query?
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What is the order composer?
,the dude with the question mark
Give this one a try later!
what button lets you see your smartphrases?
1. Document your thoughts
2. Request Clinical Staff Follow-up
3. Document follow-up with the patient
Give this one a try later!
What are three common reasons to write a result note?
A Time-Out
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What must you document prior to a procedure?
As needed
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, What does "prn" stand for?
Click on the "visit checklist" tab in the sidebar
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How could a doctor check whether he's completed all required
documentation for a visit?
SmartTexts and Clinical References
Give this one a try later!
What are two tools that are typically used for "patient instructions?"
In Chart Review, Synopsis, and the "meds and orders" section.
Give this one a try later!
Where can you find information about discontinued medications?
It's a third party product that offers clinical information on medications and diagnoses. It
can be incorporated into Patient Instructions ( just like SmartTexts) and it's accessed via
, the "References" button on the Wrap-Up toolbar.
Give this one a try later!
What is "Clinical References?"
It means that the order is authorized by a physician and temporarily inactive in the
system.
Give this one a try later!
For a phase of care, what does "sign and hold" mean?
Pink
Give this one a try later!
What color is the OB sticky note?
It's a request to view a patient's outside records
Give this one a try later!
What is a Care Everywhere query?