The Ultrasound Pelvis Limited procedure, however, needs a default order class of
"Ancillary Performed".
Can it still be linked to the IMG Ultrasound procedure category?
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, Yes! "Ancillary Performed" can be defined at the procedure level, which will
override the procedure category setting for only that procedure.
Is the display name case sensitive? and at what level was the change made?
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yes, procedure
where would you Create a display item for Comments
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Procedure Category, OCC
If preference lists of the same Type are listed across multiple profiles what happens?
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only the most specific preference list is used
what is the most important thing to do after you have built a smart group and tested
it?
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, RELEASE IT!!!
BPA SmartSet Base does what?
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Restricts a smart set, section, or smart group based on non patient data
and or patient sex.
If all lab orders should have a default Order Class of "Lab", where would be the most
efficient place to specify that setting?
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In the procedure category used for all lab procedures.
The Procedure Master Number is also referred to as what?
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the procedure's External ID
The dropdown is showing you the allowed values from a category list. List some
benefits of limiting the choices for these items:
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, Prevents clinicians from making inappropriate choices.
Removes unnecessary clutter.
why would you list a synonym for a med or procedure?
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to make it easier for clinicians to search for the item instead of having to
search by test name alone.
If a similar procedure exists what should you do?
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duplicate it and modify the duplicate
Where do you link your BPA to your SmartSet?
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In your smart set go to criteria and put in the suggestion (s) or restriction
default frequency can be linked at what levels of the hierarchy?
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"Ancillary Performed".
Can it still be linked to the IMG Ultrasound procedure category?
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, Yes! "Ancillary Performed" can be defined at the procedure level, which will
override the procedure category setting for only that procedure.
Is the display name case sensitive? and at what level was the change made?
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yes, procedure
where would you Create a display item for Comments
Give this one a try later!
Procedure Category, OCC
If preference lists of the same Type are listed across multiple profiles what happens?
Give this one a try later!
only the most specific preference list is used
what is the most important thing to do after you have built a smart group and tested
it?
Give this one a try later!
, RELEASE IT!!!
BPA SmartSet Base does what?
Give this one a try later!
Restricts a smart set, section, or smart group based on non patient data
and or patient sex.
If all lab orders should have a default Order Class of "Lab", where would be the most
efficient place to specify that setting?
Give this one a try later!
In the procedure category used for all lab procedures.
The Procedure Master Number is also referred to as what?
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the procedure's External ID
The dropdown is showing you the allowed values from a category list. List some
benefits of limiting the choices for these items:
Give this one a try later!
, Prevents clinicians from making inappropriate choices.
Removes unnecessary clutter.
why would you list a synonym for a med or procedure?
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to make it easier for clinicians to search for the item instead of having to
search by test name alone.
If a similar procedure exists what should you do?
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duplicate it and modify the duplicate
Where do you link your BPA to your SmartSet?
Give this one a try later!
In your smart set go to criteria and put in the suggestion (s) or restriction
default frequency can be linked at what levels of the hierarchy?
Give this one a try later!