TED300 - Training Environment Build
question with answers
User Role - -What controls the Startup Activities a user sees when logging in
to Hyperspace?
-Mitosis - -Tool that duplicates patients daily and keeps them looking fresh
for training
-Manual Duplication - -Tool used to move your patients through time to
make encounters appear over the course of time
-Chronicles - -The database management system used by all of Epic's
applications
-Master Files - -Holds information about a particular type of data and
designated by a three-letter abbreviation or INI
-Records - -Holds information about a particular data entity and has a
unique identification number
-Contacts - -Holds date-specific information about a particular data entity
allowing you to keep track of changes over time
-Items - -Hold discrete pieces of information (question)
-Values - -Discrete information stored in response to prompts in Epic
(answer)
-Facility Structure - -Represents physical arrangements of your
organization's hospitals, clinics, units, departments, and business entities.
-Facility - -Highest level of the facility structure hierarchy and each
organization can only have one
-Service Area - -Used to separate distinct business entities within an
organization
-Parent Revenue Location - -Used to group multiple revenue locations
together for billing purposes
-Revenue Locations - -Represent the hospitals and clinics within your
organization and are generally physical locations where revenue is
generated
, -Departments or Units - -Represent places where users work and patients
receive care
-Rooms - -Allows you to restrict the level of privacy and available services
offered and is when a patient needs to be admitted but not yet assigned to a
bed
-Beds - -Used to track patient movement once they are admitted
-Rule of Specificity - -If a setting is configured at multiple levels of the
setting's hierarchy, the most specific level setting is used. If nothing is set at
that level, the system looks to the next most specific level's setting
-User records - -Used by anyone who will log in to Epic at your organization
and determines what a person can see or do in Epic, including which
activities are available for the user, the layout of Hyperspace and the default
login department
-Provider records - -Required for any person or resource that meets the
CARS criteria: Credentials, Authorizations, Referrals, Schedules
-Security-related records - -Considered to be the keys for users to access
specific activities
-Security class - -Group of security points which gives users access to every
piece of functionality they need.
-User role - -Determines the look and feel of Hyperspace for a user by
controlling the home workspace that appears when the user logs in and the
application toolbar options that are available.
-False, the patient will have one patient record with multiple contacts - -True
or False: A patient who has been seen multiple times at your hospital should
have multiple patient records in Epic
-False. The most efficient way to configure the system is to set the setting at
the service area level - -True or False: If every department in a service area
uses the same value for a setting, the most efficient way to configure the
system is to configure the setting in each of those department records
-User and provider records - -Dr. Sam Stethoscope is an Internist at your
organization, who sees patients in the Epic Medical Hospital and routinely
writes referrals to providers with different specialties. What records does he
need?
question with answers
User Role - -What controls the Startup Activities a user sees when logging in
to Hyperspace?
-Mitosis - -Tool that duplicates patients daily and keeps them looking fresh
for training
-Manual Duplication - -Tool used to move your patients through time to
make encounters appear over the course of time
-Chronicles - -The database management system used by all of Epic's
applications
-Master Files - -Holds information about a particular type of data and
designated by a three-letter abbreviation or INI
-Records - -Holds information about a particular data entity and has a
unique identification number
-Contacts - -Holds date-specific information about a particular data entity
allowing you to keep track of changes over time
-Items - -Hold discrete pieces of information (question)
-Values - -Discrete information stored in response to prompts in Epic
(answer)
-Facility Structure - -Represents physical arrangements of your
organization's hospitals, clinics, units, departments, and business entities.
-Facility - -Highest level of the facility structure hierarchy and each
organization can only have one
-Service Area - -Used to separate distinct business entities within an
organization
-Parent Revenue Location - -Used to group multiple revenue locations
together for billing purposes
-Revenue Locations - -Represent the hospitals and clinics within your
organization and are generally physical locations where revenue is
generated
, -Departments or Units - -Represent places where users work and patients
receive care
-Rooms - -Allows you to restrict the level of privacy and available services
offered and is when a patient needs to be admitted but not yet assigned to a
bed
-Beds - -Used to track patient movement once they are admitted
-Rule of Specificity - -If a setting is configured at multiple levels of the
setting's hierarchy, the most specific level setting is used. If nothing is set at
that level, the system looks to the next most specific level's setting
-User records - -Used by anyone who will log in to Epic at your organization
and determines what a person can see or do in Epic, including which
activities are available for the user, the layout of Hyperspace and the default
login department
-Provider records - -Required for any person or resource that meets the
CARS criteria: Credentials, Authorizations, Referrals, Schedules
-Security-related records - -Considered to be the keys for users to access
specific activities
-Security class - -Group of security points which gives users access to every
piece of functionality they need.
-User role - -Determines the look and feel of Hyperspace for a user by
controlling the home workspace that appears when the user logs in and the
application toolbar options that are available.
-False, the patient will have one patient record with multiple contacts - -True
or False: A patient who has been seen multiple times at your hospital should
have multiple patient records in Epic
-False. The most efficient way to configure the system is to set the setting at
the service area level - -True or False: If every department in a service area
uses the same value for a setting, the most efficient way to configure the
system is to configure the setting in each of those department records
-User and provider records - -Dr. Sam Stethoscope is an Internist at your
organization, who sees patients in the Epic Medical Hospital and routinely
writes referrals to providers with different specialties. What records does he
need?