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Vanco IV. You will find and select the orderable record and let IMS
for IVs select the product to dispense Answer: You need to place an
order for a dose of vancomycin, to be given intravenously. What
could you
type in the Place new orders field?
Intelligent Medication Selection for IVs. Causes only one choice to
be found on the Preference List. Since there is only one choice on
the Preference List, Epic will select it for you (pulling it in to the
sidebar) and choose the correct product(s) to dispense based on the
dose and what is available in the dispensing pharmacy. Answer:
When you enter the order for the vancomycin, it is pulled right in to
the Orders sidebar ( because there is only one option on the facility
list) even though it can be dispensed in many different ways. What
is causing this to happen?
The pharmacists' Preference List tab contains common medication
and non‐medication orders. The Facility List tab contains orders that
are available at the patient's hospital. The Database tab contains
every single record from the third party data, including medication
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and non‐medication records. Answer: When a pharmacist places
orders, what appears on the Preference List tab? the Facility List
tab? the Database tab
The Intelligent Medication Selection (IMS) functionality Answer:
designed to select the best product ﴾ERX﴿ or products based on the
dose and what is available. IMS can create a "mixture" of multiple
ERX products as needed. To make the most of this functionality, do
not include a strength when searching for an IMS medication
Closest dispense location
Smallest number of different strengths in a dose
Smallest total number of tablets, capsules or suppositories in a dose
Answer: Intelligent Medication Selection tries to find a combination
of strengths for a single ingredient solid that allows for the:
The Intelligent Package Selection (IPS) functionality. IPS can
dispense multiples of a single NDC, but will not combine different
NDCs for a single
order. Answer: For liquid medications and changes the package
﴾NDC﴿ only, not the product ﴾ERX﴿.
an order can't be verified without a package. If a pharmacist enters
an order without a package, the order will not autoverify. Answer:
Because NDCs are required by payers and CMS, and because they
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can have such a large impact on how medications are dispensed
and charged for
Reconcile Home Medications; in this section, providers determine
whether the medication should be Ordered, Not Ordered, Replaced,
or Removed. Answer: In which section of the medication
reconciliation navigator does a provider decide whether a home
med should be ordered for this admission?
The medication was entered in Epic as an outpatient prescription.
Answer: When reviewing the patient's home medications, what does
the house icon indicate?
The person icon indicates that the patient reported taking that
medication. Answer: When reviewing the patient's home
medications, what does the person icon indicate?
Providers see medication and non‐medication orders that are
available for ordering at the hospital the patient is admitted to. This
is the same for pharmacists and other users, as well. Answer: What
do providers see on the Facility List? Is this the same or different
from what pharmacists see?
True. Orders that have been signed appear on the MAR (and Orders
activity and Verify Orders), but if they aren't verified yet a stop sign
appears on the MAR and no dispense location appears Answer:
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