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1. Nurse Lina queues up five orders (status: Normal) for a patient during one visit.
Upon clicking Pend, how many order records did Nurse Lina send through order
transmittal?
A. 1
B. 5
C. 6
D. 0
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pended orders do not go through order transmittal. When a user clicks
"Pend," the orders are not sent through the order transmittal system.
2. Dr. Mica signs five orders (status: Normal) for a patient during one visit. Upon
clicking Sign, how many order records did Dr. Mica send through order
transmittal?
A. 1
B. 5
C. 6
D. 0
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Each time a user signs or releases an order, the system sends the ORD record
through order transmittal. When Dr. Mica signs five orders, all five ORD records are sent
through order transmittal.
3. What does the ORD file represent in the order transmittal system?
A. The Orders Master File
B. The Order Routing Directory
C. The Operational Record Database
D. The Order Response Document
,Correct Answer: A
Rationale: ORD is the Orders Master File. Every order will make a record in the ORD File.
4. A "Child Order" is best defined as:
A. The original order that was signed
B. A single, specific, scheduled instance of an order
C. An order that has been pended
D. An order that has been canceled
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A Child Order is a single, specific, scheduled instance of an order. The Parent
Order is the original order that was signed.
5. What is a "Parent Order"?
A. The original order that was signed
B. A single, specific, scheduled instance of an order
C. An order that has been released
D. An order that requires additional information
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The Parent Order is the original order that was signed.
6. Order Status determines:
A. How an order is billed
B. When and how a lab or procedure order is released
C. Which provider receives the order
D. The cost of the order
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Order Status is a setting that determines when and how a lab or procedure
order is released.
SECTION 2: PROPERTIES (Questions 7-15)
7. Order class and procedure category are examples of what that can be evaluated
by order transmittal?
, A. Values
B. Properties
C. Filters
D. Orders
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Order class and procedure category are examples of properties that can be
evaluated by order transmittal.
8. A "Property" is best defined as:
A. A value assigned to an order
B. Discrete pieces of information about an order that can be evaluated (and sometimes
changed) by Order Transmittal
C. A directive that tells the system what to do
D. A filter that limits order processing
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Properties are discrete pieces of information about an order that can be
evaluated (and sometimes changed if needed) by Order Transmittal.
9. What are "Contextual Properties"?
A. Properties that are always evaluated
B. An order property based on situational factors, mostly used when searching for a rule
or map record
C. Properties that cannot be changed
D. Properties that only apply to lab orders
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Contextual Properties are an order property based on the situational factors,
mostly used when searching for a rule or map record.
10. Which of the following would be considered a property evaluated by order
transmittal?
A. The patient's name
B. The order status
C. The procedure category
D. Both B and C