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?Suppose your hospital is using the dispense queue in its central
pharmacy. You open the queue and find that you aren't seeing any
dispenses to print, what might be wrong?
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, false. ad hoc reports are one-time events. If you want to run the report again with
the same criteria, you have to recreate the ad hoc report.
There might be not any outstanding first doses or redispenses in the queue.
Alternately, if you are looking at cart fills all of the dispenses may have been
printed allready
in this case you'd use clarity, because it can be distrubuted via a spredsheet and this
report doesn't need to include data from the last 24 hours
Intelligent medication selection for iv's causes only one choice to be found on the
preference list.
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?What's the advantage of leaving an i-veng open?
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If the issue is unresolved, an
It automatically resolves any issues
icon appears on the verify
with the order
queue as a reminder
, It allows for faster processing of new It prevents any further changes to the
orders order
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?Who can see i-vents
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All healthcare staff can view i-vents Only the prescribing physician has
as part of patient records access to i-vents
Only pharmacy users. They are
not part of the legal medical Nurses can see i-vents but cannot act
record and do not appeR to on them
nurses or physicians
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?what types of changes to an order causs an Edit to appear for
pharmacists to verify?
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Changes in patient demographics or Only changes made by the
insurance information can also cause prescribing physician will trigger an
an edit. edit notification.
Changes in rate-based dose,
end date or admin instructions
Any change to the medication's name
are the only types of edits. All
will automatically cause a reorder.
other changes cause a
discontinue and reorder.
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?true/false. a nurse must acknowledge dicontinued orders
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Term
?Suppose your hospital is using the dispense queue in its central
pharmacy. You open the queue and find that you aren't seeing any
dispenses to print, what might be wrong?
Give this one a try later!
, false. ad hoc reports are one-time events. If you want to run the report again with
the same criteria, you have to recreate the ad hoc report.
There might be not any outstanding first doses or redispenses in the queue.
Alternately, if you are looking at cart fills all of the dispenses may have been
printed allready
in this case you'd use clarity, because it can be distrubuted via a spredsheet and this
report doesn't need to include data from the last 24 hours
Intelligent medication selection for iv's causes only one choice to be found on the
preference list.
Don't know?
2 of 110
Term
?What's the advantage of leaving an i-veng open?
Give this one a try later!
If the issue is unresolved, an
It automatically resolves any issues
icon appears on the verify
with the order
queue as a reminder
, It allows for faster processing of new It prevents any further changes to the
orders order
Don't know?
3 of 110
Term
?Who can see i-vents
Give this one a try later!
All healthcare staff can view i-vents Only the prescribing physician has
as part of patient records access to i-vents
Only pharmacy users. They are
not part of the legal medical Nurses can see i-vents but cannot act
record and do not appeR to on them
nurses or physicians
Don't know?
, 4 of 110
Term
?what types of changes to an order causs an Edit to appear for
pharmacists to verify?
Give this one a try later!
Changes in patient demographics or Only changes made by the
insurance information can also cause prescribing physician will trigger an
an edit. edit notification.
Changes in rate-based dose,
end date or admin instructions
Any change to the medication's name
are the only types of edits. All
will automatically cause a reorder.
other changes cause a
discontinue and reorder.
Don't know?
5 of 110
Term
?true/false. a nurse must acknowledge dicontinued orders
Give this one a try later!