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✔✔Explain why you need pool rooms to be added by the Facility Structure Coordinator
for the
admitted patients for your app. - ✔✔A pool room allows for many training patients to be
admitted to the same room. Using training built pool rooms also prevents needing to
make changes to the real rooms and beds.
✔✔What is a User Record - ✔✔(EMP) a record in the User master file in chronicles that
determines how and where a user logs in, and what access they have within
Hyperspace.
✔✔What is a Provider Record - ✔✔(SER) is a record in the Provider master file in
chronicles required for certain people and resources associated with your organization.
✔✔What type of user do you log in as when creating historical clinical encounters in a
patient's chart? - ✔✔Historical build user
✔✔Where can you find the User Duplicator in Text? - ✔✔You can find the User
Duplicator under the Training Tools menu in Text.
✔✔True or False: Your physician training users need to have a linked provider ﴾SER﴿
record. - ✔✔True. Physicians need access to functionality that comes with the provider
record (SER), such as
being scheduled with patients.
✔✔True or False: When running your User Duplicator spreadsheet, all non‐fatal errors
must be fixed
for users to duplicate correctly. - ✔✔False. Non‐fatal errors can be skipped if they do
not impact your final build. All fatal errors must be
fixed.
✔✔What training tool is used when building patients manually? - ✔✔Manual Duplication
✔✔You're manually building a model patient named Ashley who is currently admitted.
Ashley was also
seen at the outpatient clinic 30 days before her admission. You create ZzOne, Ashley
and
document the clinic visit. When you duplicate ZzOne, Ashley to create ZzTwo, Ashley to
document
the admission, how many days will you slide your new patient? - ✔✔Negative 30 days
, ✔✔Why do some model patients have documentation and encounters in the future? -
✔✔It's more efficient for Mitosis to copy model patients that are in the future. Some past
documentation
grows in size each day and takes longer for Mitosis to create duplicate patients.
✔✔When creating a patient for a self‐pay follow‐up scenario you want to move the
patient 30 days
into the past so you can generate another statement and make the patient look realistic.
What
should you enter in the 'days to shift all patient dates' prompt? - ✔✔‐30. Entering a
negative number at the prompt will move the patient back in time from the original dates
on the base patient.
✔✔1. Where can you find Epic‐built .EPT files? - ✔✔Epic .EPT files can be found in
your Training Wheels package in the Training Environment Build
folder. You can also search for them directly on Galaxy.
✔✔1. Describe the difference between a source and a target environment. - ✔✔The
Source environment is the environment where a patient was exported from, resulting in
an .EPT
file. The Target environment is where Scotty will create a patient using the .EPT file
generated from
the Source.
✔✔Describe when you should use each of the actions in the Needs Action menu
﴾Verify, Ignore, and
Auto﴿. - ✔✔* Use Verify when you are prompted to "choose an appropriate substitute"
and want to use the
record in the Target name field in place of the record listed in the Source name field.
* Use Auto ONLY when you are prompted to "autogenerate" a fix.
* Use Ignore when you are prompted to "Ignore" a record or when you cannot find an
appropriate
substitute for a record and need to advance past the issue.
✔✔What happens when you select "Auto" for an issue? - ✔✔When the patient is
generated in the Target environment, any issues you select "Auto" for will
generate a new record. That is, Scotty will build a new Note, Order, etc. and attach it to
your patient
rather than using records that already exist in the Target environment.
✔✔What's the most efficient way to begin resolving issues on the Fix Issues screen? -
✔✔In general, the most efficient way to begin resolving issues is to use the Batch All
option under the