EPIC AMB100 LATEST EXAM COMPLETE REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATED VERSION |
GUARANTEED PASS. (NEW!!)
How many workspaces can you have open in additon to your startup workspaces? -
ANSWER: 4
How many workspaces can be active at one time - ANSWER: 1
If you click blue arrow next to a section name (allergies, for example), does it open as
read only? - ANSWER: Yes
From where can you launch notewriter? - ANSWER: In the Notes activity
In the Plan Activity, is only one section open at a time? - ANSWER: NO, all sections
are open simultaneously
Are all the sections in the Wrap-Up activity open simultaneously? - ANSWER: Yes
The specific primary activity tabs that one sees in the patient workspace are
dependent on the ________ type. - ANSWER: Encounter type. For example, a
surgery encounter would have a "prep for surgery" activity tab.
What does the down arrow (next to the forward/backward buttons) do? - ANSWER:
It show you a chronological listing of your recent activities (plan, rooming, ...)
What are the five most common encounter types in EpicCare Ambulatory? -
ANSWER: Office Visit, Telephone, Letter (Out), Abstract, and Orders Only.
What is a synonym for "Reason for Visit?" - ANSWER: Chief Complaint
F8 to ____________? - ANSWER: Navigate!
What is the magnifying glass button called? - ANSWER: The "selection button"
Why would an allergy in the "Allergies section" have a yellow background? -
ANSWER: Only if "severity" is marked as "high"
What does "no active allergies" mean? - ANSWER: It means that allergies were
previously entered, and then later, all were deleted.
Where can patient reported medications be documented? - ANSWER: In the
"medications" section of the rooming activity AND in the "meds and orders" section
of the Plan activity
, How would you indicate 3 days in the future? - ANSWER: t+3
T/F: The Medications section shows only current medications. - ANSWER: True
Where can you find information about discontinued medications? - ANSWER: In
Chart Review, Synopsis, and the "meds and orders" section.
Should you leave the provider field blank when documenting pt reported
medications? - ANSWER: Yes
When kinds of medications appear with strike throughs? - ANSWER: Expired meds
and Discontinued meds
What distinguishes and discontinued med from an expired med? - ANSWER: For a
discontinued med, a discontinuation date is entered. For an expired med, an end
date was entered, and it passed.
Why is it critical to mark a medication as taking/not taking - ANSWER: "medication
interaction checking" compares new orders with all medications marked as "taking."
If you mark a medication with a red push-pin, what does it mean? - ANSWER: It
means that you're marking the medication as long-term.
Let's say you mark a medication as "long-term" and its end date passes. Does
"interaction checking" still consider it to be a current med? - ANSWER: Yes
When documenting a test result in the "Enter/Edit" Results activity, why is it
important to mark the result as "final?" - ANSWER: Marking it as final sends a result
message to the appropriate parties.
What's the best way for a doctor to review details that the nurse may have entered
about the visit as well as other details? - ANSWER: The "This Visit" tab in the right
pane.
Are "visit diagnosis" and "encounter diagnosis" synonymous? - ANSWER: Yes
What is the order composer? - ANSWER: It's the form that opens up when you click
on an order in the "meds and orders" section
T/F Smart lists contain smart texts? - ANSWER: false
T/F Smart Text can contain smart lists and smart links? - ANSWER: true
How do you open a smartlist in a note? - ANSWER: F2
F2 to _____________ - ANSWER: follow through!
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATED VERSION |
GUARANTEED PASS. (NEW!!)
How many workspaces can you have open in additon to your startup workspaces? -
ANSWER: 4
How many workspaces can be active at one time - ANSWER: 1
If you click blue arrow next to a section name (allergies, for example), does it open as
read only? - ANSWER: Yes
From where can you launch notewriter? - ANSWER: In the Notes activity
In the Plan Activity, is only one section open at a time? - ANSWER: NO, all sections
are open simultaneously
Are all the sections in the Wrap-Up activity open simultaneously? - ANSWER: Yes
The specific primary activity tabs that one sees in the patient workspace are
dependent on the ________ type. - ANSWER: Encounter type. For example, a
surgery encounter would have a "prep for surgery" activity tab.
What does the down arrow (next to the forward/backward buttons) do? - ANSWER:
It show you a chronological listing of your recent activities (plan, rooming, ...)
What are the five most common encounter types in EpicCare Ambulatory? -
ANSWER: Office Visit, Telephone, Letter (Out), Abstract, and Orders Only.
What is a synonym for "Reason for Visit?" - ANSWER: Chief Complaint
F8 to ____________? - ANSWER: Navigate!
What is the magnifying glass button called? - ANSWER: The "selection button"
Why would an allergy in the "Allergies section" have a yellow background? -
ANSWER: Only if "severity" is marked as "high"
What does "no active allergies" mean? - ANSWER: It means that allergies were
previously entered, and then later, all were deleted.
Where can patient reported medications be documented? - ANSWER: In the
"medications" section of the rooming activity AND in the "meds and orders" section
of the Plan activity
, How would you indicate 3 days in the future? - ANSWER: t+3
T/F: The Medications section shows only current medications. - ANSWER: True
Where can you find information about discontinued medications? - ANSWER: In
Chart Review, Synopsis, and the "meds and orders" section.
Should you leave the provider field blank when documenting pt reported
medications? - ANSWER: Yes
When kinds of medications appear with strike throughs? - ANSWER: Expired meds
and Discontinued meds
What distinguishes and discontinued med from an expired med? - ANSWER: For a
discontinued med, a discontinuation date is entered. For an expired med, an end
date was entered, and it passed.
Why is it critical to mark a medication as taking/not taking - ANSWER: "medication
interaction checking" compares new orders with all medications marked as "taking."
If you mark a medication with a red push-pin, what does it mean? - ANSWER: It
means that you're marking the medication as long-term.
Let's say you mark a medication as "long-term" and its end date passes. Does
"interaction checking" still consider it to be a current med? - ANSWER: Yes
When documenting a test result in the "Enter/Edit" Results activity, why is it
important to mark the result as "final?" - ANSWER: Marking it as final sends a result
message to the appropriate parties.
What's the best way for a doctor to review details that the nurse may have entered
about the visit as well as other details? - ANSWER: The "This Visit" tab in the right
pane.
Are "visit diagnosis" and "encounter diagnosis" synonymous? - ANSWER: Yes
What is the order composer? - ANSWER: It's the form that opens up when you click
on an order in the "meds and orders" section
T/F Smart lists contain smart texts? - ANSWER: false
T/F Smart Text can contain smart lists and smart links? - ANSWER: true
How do you open a smartlist in a note? - ANSWER: F2
F2 to _____________ - ANSWER: follow through!