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How can you tell if there are values hidden within a time interval in accordion
reports? - Answer: A plus sign appears next to the value displaying in a given
column.
How do you know which notes are new? - Answer: A clock icon appears in a
column next to the note.
How can you quickly find a patient's H&P within the Notes activity? - Answer:
Click the H&Ps. Or, from the All Notes tab, click the Type column header to sort by
note type.
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,You want to Time Mark the new notes for your patient. Will that action Time Mark
your patient's notes for anyone else who opens her chart? - Answer: No. Clicking
Time Mark automatically marks ALL notes as no longer new for the user to Time
Marks, but nobody else.
True or False? Time Mark means that you have actually read all of the notes in the
patient's chart. - Answer: False. Time Mark serves as a bookmark and organization
tool for you. It simply marks the notes as no longer new.
On the Add or Remove Buttons from Toolbar window, what is the difference
between the Reports and Display Name columns? - Answer: In the REPORTS
column, you enter the name of the report you want to have as a shortcut on the
Reports toolbar. The name in the DISPLAY NAME column is what you actually see
on a report's button in Summary.
Assume the following scenario: You are searching for an order, and you are unable
to find it on your preference list, so you search the facility list and find it there.
The next time you search for this same order, you don't want to have to expand
your search to the facility list. What can you do? - Answer: Add the order to your
preference list by clicking the star to the right of the order.
As you are writing an order for your patient, your pager goes off. What can you do
with this unfinished order? - Answer: Pend the order by clicking Save Work.
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, What must you do before that unfinished order can be acted upon? - Answer:
Complete and sign the order.
When searching for a dietary consult order, you enter "con die" in the search field.
What search method are you using? - Answer: EnRol
What happens behind the scenes when you modify the frequency of a medication
order? - Answer: The original order is discontinued and a new order is entered. As
a result, two rows appear on the MAR for nurses.
What happens behind the scenes when you modify the rate of a medication? -
Answer: The original order is just modified. As a result, only one row appears on
the MAR for nurses.
Dr. Asparagus would like to order an acetaminophen-codeine (TYLENOL #3) tablet
for his patient. In the search field, he types "T3" and finds the order. Why did Dr.
Asparagus find the order after typing, "T3"? - Answer: T3 is a synonym for the
acetaminophen-codeine (TYLENOL#3) tablet order.
Where should a physician go to order a patient's home medication if it wasn't
originally ordered during the admission process? - Answer: Home Meds tab of the
Orders activity -> Reorder Home Meds
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