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Ans✓✓✓ Look at the image below to answer the following questions.
• Select advised in the LQL record.
• Ensure the profile is configured appropriately Ans✓✓✓ Which two
settings are necessary to make a stop sign (required) or a yield
(recommended) appear for questions?
1. Display Items
2. Summary Items
3. Item Control Ans✓✓✓ What does the Order Composer
Configuration Record
Control?
1. Orderable
2. Performable
3. Chargeable
4. Historical Ans✓✓✓ List the four record purposes in the Procedure
(EAP)
Master File
1. Specified
,2. Non‐Specified
3. Non‐Specified
4. Continuous
5. When Ans✓✓✓ Dr. Bob wants the following orders for his patients.
Match the description of the order with the type
of frequency he'll use (some types might be used more than once)
1. CBC daily each morning at 8am
2. zolpidem ﴾Ambien﴿ tablet nightly PRN-
3. Ampicillin IV every 8 hours, starting now
4. NS with electrolytes, 30 ml/hr, for three days
5. Sodium Chloride 0.9% ﴾NS﴿ bolus 500 mL, Once
1. User
2. Profile
3. Facility and Database Tab Ans✓✓✓ What are the three levels of
preference lists?
6 Ans✓✓✓ How many levels exist in the profile hierarchy?
A default frequency can be set at the Procedure (EAP) or Procedure
Category (EDP) level Ans✓✓✓ In which of the following can you set a
default frequency?
, A Merge Template ﴾linked in a profile﴿ tells the SmartGroups how to
rearrange themselves for end user experience. The analyst didn't add
any merge types to his new SmartGroups. Ans✓✓✓ When testing the
build of an Order Set, an analyst opens a test patient's chart and
searches for the
order set he just built using new and existing Foundation System
SmartGroups. When he opens the
Order Set, it's in a completely different order, and the SmartGroups he
built have fallen to the bottom of the Order Set. What is causing this?
A Merge Template organizes
SmartGroups by Merge Type. Ans✓✓✓ How does a Merge Type relate
to a Merge Template?
Acute Care, Tier 6 and Physician Productivity, Tier 6 Ans✓✓✓ "Nested
Panels in Order Sets" is a Gold Star item in the following categories:
Because clock times are specified within a specified frequency (EFQ), if
the scheduled occurrences are not what a provider is looking for with a
frequency, they must choose a different specified frequency. Similarly,
they can also use a non‐specified frequency, which is interval‐based,
and generate the scheduled occurrences relative to the first. Ans✓✓✓
A provider selects an Every 8 Hours frequency for their order and sees
the initial scheduled occurrences to be at 0600, 1400, and 2200,
however, they want to specify a different set of scheduled times on the
8 hour interval. What can the provider do? Choose ALL that apply