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NURSING 101 EPIC-PROFICIENCY TEST ANSWER KEY INSTRUCTORGUIDE|ALREADY GRADED A+


Authorizing Provider - ANSThis means this provider can be legally and financial responsible for
orders. It is not related to the ability to sign an order.

Departments - ANSA Front Desk Scheduler would have this field blank, since they are typically
not scheduled with patients.

Departments - ANSThis field indicates where a provider or Resource can be scheduled with
patients - patient appointments. Schedulers can make appointments with a provider or
resource only in the derpartments listed. If you do not enter any departments in this field, the
provider or resource cannot be scheduled. EX: EMC Family Medicine

Inpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the hospital

Internal/Ext* - ANSInternal or external - indicates if this provider is employed by your
organization. Every clinician in your organization should have Internal for this field.

License for Display - ANSRecord the license that should appear after the providers name in
any official documentation such as RN, PT, CNA or MD

Meds Authorizing Provider - ANSIndicates whether or not Physicians can authorize orders for
medications

Orders Authorizing Provider - ANSPhysician can authorize non-medication orders. PA's cannot.

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the clinic for
some orders

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSThis field indicates the provider listed can be the person
responsible for a procedure order.

Provider - ANSA record in the Provider (SER) master file that contains scheduling,
authorization, license display, and demographic information for a clinician

Provider Name* - ANSEnter the name of the provider - The name you enter here appears to the
schedulers who make appointments with this provider.

Provider Specialty aka "Specialties" - ANSThis information indicates the provider's specialty.
Multiple specialties can be listed. Ex: Family Practice, Dermatology, and/or Pediatrics

Provider Type - ANSEnter the provider type of the provider. Ex Physician, Physician Asst,
Nurse, Perfusionist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapy Asst. This information indicates the type of
practitioner the provider is.

Provider Type - ANSIf this field is entered properly, the type of provider (Ex Physician,
Physician Asst, Nurse, Perfusionist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapy Asst.) will appear next to
the providers name on any notes he/she writes.

Ref Src Type - Dialysis Center* - ANSTBD

Ref Src Type - Media* - ANSTBD

,NURSING 101 EPIC-PROFICIENCY TEST ANSWER KEY INSTRUCTORGUIDE|ALREADY GRADED A+


Ref Src Type - Non-Referral Source* - ANSIndicates this provider record is for an MRI machine
or a Classroom

Ref Src Type - Other Patient* - ANSTBD

Ref Src Type - Provider* - ANSIndicates this provider can be listed as the referred from or
referred to provider. Every clinician in your organization should have this type for their Ref Src
Type

Ref Src Type = Provider, Scheduling Type = Person, Internal/Ext = Internal - ANSThis field
indicates the provider record represents a clinician who works for your organization

Ref Src Type* - ANSThis value indicates the resource you're creating is a referral source.
Options are Provider, Media, Non Referral Source, Dialysis Center or Other Patient.

Referral Source (REF) Master File record - ANSWhen you create a new SER record, you also
create this record.

Scheduling Type - Class* - ANSUse this type of Scheduling Type for a Smoking Cessation
class.

Scheduling Type - Person* - ANSEvery person in your organization should have this for their
Scheduling Type.

Scheduling Type - Resource* - ANSUse this type of Scheduling Type for an MRI machine.

Scheduling Type* - ANSThis value indicates that the provider record should be treated as a
provider and not a resource. Options are Person, Resource or Class

Status* - ANSActive/Inactive - Setting the provider's status as Active makes the record
available for scheduling in Cadence.

User (EMP) - ANSA record in the User (EMP) master file that contains login information and
settings which control the access to access to activities and layout of screens in Epi

Authorizing Provider - ANSThis means this provider can be legally and financial responsible for
orders. It is not related to the ability to sign an order.

Departments - ANSA Front Desk Scheduler would have this field blank, since they are typically
not scheduled with patients.

Departments - ANSThis field indicates where a provider or Resource can be scheduled with
patients - patient appointments. Schedulers can make appointments with a provider or
resource only in the derpartments listed. If you do not enter any departments in this field, the
provider or resource cannot be scheduled. EX: EMC Family Medicine

Inpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the hospital

Internal/Ext* - ANSInternal or external - indicates if this provider is employed by your
organization. Every clinician in your organization should have Internal for this field.

,NURSING 101 EPIC-PROFICIENCY TEST ANSWER KEY INSTRUCTORGUIDE|ALREADY GRADED A+



License for Display - ANSRecord the license that should appear after the providers name in
any official documentation such as RN, PT, CNA or MD

Meds Authorizing Provider - ANSIndicates whether or not Physicians can authorize orders for
medications

Orders Authorizing Provider - ANSPhysician can authorize non-medication orders. PA's cannot.

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the clinic for
some orders

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSThis field indicates the provider listed can be the person
responsible for a procedure order.

Provider - ANSA record in the Provider (SER) master file that contains scheduling,
authorization, license display, and demographic information for a clinician

Provider Name* - ANSEnter the name of the provider - The name you enter here appears to the
schedulers who make appointments with this provider.

Provider Specialty aka "Specialties" - ANSThis information indicates the provider's specialty.
Multiple specialties can be listed. Ex: Family Practice, Dermatology, and/or Pediatrics

Provider Type - ANSEnter the provider type of the provider. Ex Physician, Physician Asst,
Nurse, Perfusionist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapy Asst. This information indicates the type of
practitioner the provider is.

Provider Type - ANSIf this field is entered properly, the type of provider (Ex Physician,
Physician Asst, Nurse, Perfusionist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapy Asst.) will appear next to
the providers name on any notes he/she writes.

Ref Src Type - Dialysis Center* - ANSTBD

Ref Src Type - Media* - ANSTBD

Ref Src Type - Non-Referral Source* - ANSIndicates this provider record is for an MRI machine
or a Classroom

Ref Src Type - Other Patient* - ANSTBD

Ref Src Type - Provider* - ANSIndicates this provider can be listed as the referred from or
referred to provider. Every clinician in your organization should have this type for their Ref Src
Type

Ref Src Type = Provider, Scheduling Type = Person, Internal/Ext = Internal - ANSThis field
indicates the provider record represents a clinician who works for your organization

Ref Src Type* - ANSThis value indicates the resource you're creating is a referral source.
Options are Provider, Media, Non Referral Source, Dialysis Center or Other Patient.

, NURSING 101 EPIC-PROFICIENCY TEST ANSWER KEY INSTRUCTORGUIDE|ALREADY GRADED A+


Referral Source (REF) Master File record - ANSWhen you create a new SER record, you also
create this record.

Scheduling Type - Class* - ANSUse this type of Scheduling Type for a Smoking Cessation
class.

Scheduling Type - Person* - ANSEvery person in your organization should have this for their
Scheduling Type.

Scheduling Type - Resource* - ANSUse this type of Scheduling Type for an MRI machine.

Scheduling Type* - ANSThis value indicates that the provider record should be treated as a
provider and not a resource. Options are Person, Resource or Class

Status* - ANSActive/Inactive - Setting the provider's status as Active makes the record
available for scheduling in Cadence.

User (EMP) - ANSA record in the User (EMP) master file that contains login information and
settings which control the access to access to activities and layout of screens in
EpiAuthorizing Provider - ANSThis means this provider can be legally and financial responsible
for orders. It is not related to the ability to sign an order.



Departments - ANSA Front Desk Scheduler would have this field blank, since they are typically
not scheduled with patients.

Departments - ANSThis field indicates where a provider or Resource can be scheduled with
patients - patient appointments. Schedulers can make appointments with a provider or
resource only in the derpartments listed. If you do not enter any departments in this field, the
provider or resource cannot be scheduled. EX: EMC Family Medicine

Inpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the hospital

Internal/Ext* - ANSInternal or external - indicates if this provider is employed by your
organization. Every clinician in your organization should have Internal for this field.

License for Display - ANSRecord the license that should appear after the providers name in
any official documentation such as RN, PT, CNA or MD

Meds Authorizing Provider - ANSIndicates whether or not Physicians can authorize orders for
medications

Orders Authorizing Provider - ANSPhysician can authorize non-medication orders. PA's cannot.

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSPhysicians can have ordering privileges in the clinic for
some orders

Outpatient Ordering Provider - ANSThis field indicates the provider listed can be the person
responsible for a procedure order.
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