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What are date shortcuts for 2 days ago and 1 week from now? (Select one.)
A) d-2, w-1
B) d-2, w+1
C) t-2, w-1
D) t-2, w+1
D) t-2, w+1
Which of the following are true about office visit encounters and viewing a patient's chart?
(Choose all that apply.)
A) An office visit encounter has activities such as Rooming and Plan so you can document
visit-specific information.
B) A patient chart workspace allows you to view information in the patient's chart, but not to
document visit-specific information.
C) Both A and B have a workspace tab with the patient's name on it.
D) Both A and B have activity tabs on the left.
A, B, C, D are all correct.
For a result message to be sent, what status must you select for a result in Enter/Edit Results?
(Select one.)
A) Abnormal
B) Normal
C) In Process
D) Final
D) Final
A nurse gets a Patient Call Back message about a patient. If she opens a telephone encounter
via In Basket, then: (Choose all that apply.)
A) She will not have to do a patient lookup.
B) The encounter's Contacts section will be automatically completed.
C) She will be presented the option of copying the message into the encounter
documentation.
D) She will not be able to create (write) Documentation.
A) She will not have to do a patient lookup.
C) She will be presented the option of copying the message into the encounter documentation.
,True or False: To most efficiently completion match, enter the first few letters of the word you
want to look up and then click the Selection button.
False (press ENTER)
Dr. Wenzel wrote in a visit's progress note about how the patient can take care of himself.
Where should this have been documented so the patient can take that information home?
(Select one.)
A) AVS
B) Note Writer
C) Patient Instructions
D) Visit Checklist
C) Patient Instructions
Richard calls to inquire about his most recent TSH lab test. Which of the following is the least
number of steps to get that information? (Select one.)
A) Use Synopsis.
B) Use Results Review.
C) Use the Lab tab in Chart Review to view an order report.
C) Use the Lab tab in Chart Review to view an order report.
With Chart Search, you can: (Select one.)
A) Look up patient's charts by name or birthdate.
B) Summon information in a patient's chart that appears in one spot.
C) Filter on encounters on its Encounters tab.
B) Summon information in a patient's chart that appears in one spot.
In Snapshot, a nurse sees five buttons at the top that are the names of reports.
True or False: That means she has only those five reports available.
False
Dr. Mica wants to see if changes in diabetic medications over the past two years have affected
Richard's A1c test levels. Which review tool can show this information? (Select one.)
A) Synopsis
B) Results Review
C) Chart Review
A) Synopsis
, In the exam room, the nurse opens Lisa's encounter. Dr. Smith will be coming into the exam
room when the nurse is done rooming Lisa.
True or False: When done rooming, the nurse should keep Lisa's workspace open and secure
the workstation.
True
True or False: You are limited to choosing one reason for visit per encounter.
False
A nurse looks up a reason for visit by typing "twisted ankle." She selects it and "ankle sprain"
appears in the field. This is because: (Select one.)
A) "twisted ankle" is a synonym.
B) "ankle sprain" is a synonym.
C) Neither one is a synonym.
D) Both are synonyms.
A) "twisted ankle" is a synonym.
True or False: You should mark a medication as Not Taking if the patient is possibly allergic to
it but is still taking it.
False
Which of the following are true about allergy documentation in Epic? (Choose all that apply.)
A) "Unknown" in the patient header means allergy documentation has been done previously
but not for today's visit.
B) "Unknown" in the patient header means there has never been allergy documentation
entered in this patient's chart.
C) "No known allergies" means it is documented that the patient is not aware of any allergies.
D) "No known allergies" means allergies are listed but the patient denies having them.
B) "Unknown" in the patient header means there has never been allergy documentation
entered in this patient's chart.
C) "No known allergies" means it is documented that the patient is not aware of any allergies.
True or False: To move from field to field in the Vital Signs section, press TAB.
True
True or False: When documenting a patient-reported medication, a provider name is not
required.
True