INP 100 EXAM 2025 (INPATIENT FUNDAMENTALS
EXAM) | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS | NEWEST EXAM
A report can be used to (choose the best answer):
a. Retrieve data
b. Organize information
c. Display information
d. All of the above - . . ANSWER ✓✓ D) All of the above
After creating a User SmartPhrase that includes a SmartText
using the green plus sign, how can you pull the new text into a
note to use it for patient documentation? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ You
have created a SmartPhrase, so you can summon it into your
note by typing a 'dot' and the SmartPhrase name or by clicking
the List My Phrases (.my?) button.
After filing a note to the patient's chart, where in Hyperspace can
that note be read? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ The note can be viewed
from the Notes activity or an encounter report in Chart Review.
As you are writing an order for your patient, your pager goes off.
What can you do with this unfinished order? - . . ANSWER ✓✓
Pend the order by clicking Save Work.
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Assume the following scenario: You are searching for an order,
and you are unable to find it on your preference list, so you
search the facility list and find it there. The next time you search
for this same order, you don't want to have to expand your
search to the facility list. What can you do? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ Add
the order to your preference list by clicking the star to the right
of the order.
Before a nurse releases signed and held orders for a new patient
who just arrived on the floor from the ED, what other step needs
to be done first? What will happen if this step is not done? - . .
ANSWER ✓✓ Before releasing signed and held orders, the
patient's arrival on the unit must be confirmed in Epic using the
Unit Manager activity. If this is not done, the system will think the
patient is still in their original unit and
orders might be affected (medications might be dispensed to the
wrong place, etc).
Can a nurse document giving a medication that has NOT been
verified by pharmacy? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ Yes. He sees warnings
that the medication has not been verified but can continue with
the administration.
Can a nurse resolve multiple Care Plan problems at the same
time? If so, how? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ Yes, within the Care Plan
activity, click the Resolve Problems button.
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Can the physician see a list of the resolved problems for a
patient? If so, how? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ Yes, go to the Problem List
navigator section, click the Options button, and select the
Resolved check box.
Dr. Asparagus would like to order an acetaminophen-codeine
(TYLENOL #3) tablet for his patient. In the search field he types
"T3" and finds the order. Why did Dr. Asparagus find the order
after typing, "T3"? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ T3 is a synonym for the
acetaminophen-codeine (TYLENOL #3) tablet order.
Dr. Jones is completing his discharge tasks for his patient
Samantha who is going home today. He needs to choose which
task to do next: resolving problems on the Problem List or
prescribing new outpatient medications. Which should he do first
and why? - . . ANSWER ✓✓ Dr. Jones should write new
outpatient orders for Samantha first because he might need to
associate those orders with a problem that will be resolved in
this admission. Only active problems show up for selection
during discharge medication reconciliation, so if he resolved the
problem first, he wouldn't be able to associate it with his new
order.
Embedded within a SmartText are SmartLists. How can you start
filling out a SmartList? Make a selection? Accept your selection?
- . . ANSWER ✓✓ To start filling out a SmartList using the