CPL250 EXAM WITH ALL 100 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST VERSION 2024-2025.
When a lab tech logs into EMC Clinic Lab - What type of record is he logging into - ANSWER-Department
Record
A Department (DEP) is part of the general Epic facility structure (not the Beaker facility structure) T/F -
ANSWER-True
If turnaround times are configured at both the Beaker facility Record and Laboratory "A" record, Epic
will use the settings defined in the Beaker facility record for a test performed in lab. T/F - ANSWER-False
Section records (LDF) can be linked to more than one laboratory record (LDF). T/F - ANSWER-False
A new lab (Verona Lab) at your organization would like their specimen ID's formatted as follows, where
X represents the section code and the counter begins at 1000: 20V-067x1000. The starting number for
the counter(1000) is configured in which record? - ANSWER-Verona's Lab's laboratory record (LDF)
What pieces of information can you add to your laboratory's specimen ID? - ANSWER-Julian Day,
Counter, section code, year,Lab letter and constant
Which record defines the display and summary items? - ANSWER-Order Composer Configuration (OCC)
How many procedure, procedure category, and OCC records are needed? - ANSWER-4 procedures, 1
category, 2 OCC
For efficient build, where should you link to an OCC record? - ANSWER-Procedure Category (EDP)
Part of test panel build involves linking an orderable procedure to other procedures. Which
, record purpose should you select for these linked procedures? - ANSWER-Performable
For efficient build, in which of the following records should you set the default order class so it
impacts all urine procedures? - ANSWER-Procedure Category (EDP)
In the procedure category for Lab Blood Orderables, four allowed order classes were specified.
However, when end users order a particular procedure belonging to that category, there are
only three allowed order classes. Why? - ANSWER-Only three order classes were listed in the procedure
(EAP).
The specimen sources available for clinician selection are only defined in the
procedure category (EDP) record. T/F - ANSWER-False
Default specimen type can only be defined in the procedure (EAP) record. T/F - ANSWER-True
Use this scenario to answer question 9: You are reviewing your organization's build for the Glucose
Fasting procedure and the Lab Blood Orderables procedure category. You find the following
settings:
The procedure record, Glucose Fasting, lists the following allowed order classes: Unit Collect.
The procedure category that Glucose Fasting is linked to, Lab Blood Orderables, lists the
following allowed order classes: Lab Collect and Clinic Collect.
When ordering a Glucose Fasting test, end users will be able to select from the
following order classes: Lab Collect, Clinic Collect, and Unit Collect. T/F - ANSWER-False
One reason why it is beneficial to not trigger charges for certain order classes
when a procedure is ordered is that the lab might do repeat testing, thus impacting billing. T/F -
ANSWER-True
ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST VERSION 2024-2025.
When a lab tech logs into EMC Clinic Lab - What type of record is he logging into - ANSWER-Department
Record
A Department (DEP) is part of the general Epic facility structure (not the Beaker facility structure) T/F -
ANSWER-True
If turnaround times are configured at both the Beaker facility Record and Laboratory "A" record, Epic
will use the settings defined in the Beaker facility record for a test performed in lab. T/F - ANSWER-False
Section records (LDF) can be linked to more than one laboratory record (LDF). T/F - ANSWER-False
A new lab (Verona Lab) at your organization would like their specimen ID's formatted as follows, where
X represents the section code and the counter begins at 1000: 20V-067x1000. The starting number for
the counter(1000) is configured in which record? - ANSWER-Verona's Lab's laboratory record (LDF)
What pieces of information can you add to your laboratory's specimen ID? - ANSWER-Julian Day,
Counter, section code, year,Lab letter and constant
Which record defines the display and summary items? - ANSWER-Order Composer Configuration (OCC)
How many procedure, procedure category, and OCC records are needed? - ANSWER-4 procedures, 1
category, 2 OCC
For efficient build, where should you link to an OCC record? - ANSWER-Procedure Category (EDP)
Part of test panel build involves linking an orderable procedure to other procedures. Which
, record purpose should you select for these linked procedures? - ANSWER-Performable
For efficient build, in which of the following records should you set the default order class so it
impacts all urine procedures? - ANSWER-Procedure Category (EDP)
In the procedure category for Lab Blood Orderables, four allowed order classes were specified.
However, when end users order a particular procedure belonging to that category, there are
only three allowed order classes. Why? - ANSWER-Only three order classes were listed in the procedure
(EAP).
The specimen sources available for clinician selection are only defined in the
procedure category (EDP) record. T/F - ANSWER-False
Default specimen type can only be defined in the procedure (EAP) record. T/F - ANSWER-True
Use this scenario to answer question 9: You are reviewing your organization's build for the Glucose
Fasting procedure and the Lab Blood Orderables procedure category. You find the following
settings:
The procedure record, Glucose Fasting, lists the following allowed order classes: Unit Collect.
The procedure category that Glucose Fasting is linked to, Lab Blood Orderables, lists the
following allowed order classes: Lab Collect and Clinic Collect.
When ordering a Glucose Fasting test, end users will be able to select from the
following order classes: Lab Collect, Clinic Collect, and Unit Collect. T/F - ANSWER-False
One reason why it is beneficial to not trigger charges for certain order classes
when a procedure is ordered is that the lab might do repeat testing, thus impacting billing. T/F -
ANSWER-True