1. Assuming a consumer has the ideal person position to access a dashboard, what different
dashboard settings control whether the dashboard is to be had for viewing? - ANS-The
Ready to be used and Enabled for consumer choice test boxes.
1. True or False: SlicerDicer may be used to file on any information that has ever been
entered into Epic. - ANS-False:
SlicerDicer can best be used to document on facts that has been extracted to the Caboodle
database.
1. Which of Epic's database includes actual-time statistics?
A. Chronicles
b. Clarity
c. Caboodle - ANS-a. Chronicles
2. A SlicerDicer population is displaying all people who smoke with PCPs for your hospital.
You would love to peer those sufferers grouped by means of their exceptional PCPs with one
bar according to provider. How could you do that?
A. Add a criterion
b. Change your degree
c. Add a slice
d. Change your visualization - ANS-c. Add a slice
2. Which of Epic's databases are relational databases?
A. Chronicles
b. Clarity
c. Caboodle - ANS-Both:
b. Clarity
c. Caboodle
2. Which of the following would you input within the Parameters field of an pastime hyperlink
to open a Hyperspace pastime?
A. The interest descriptor and any required parameters for the interest.
B. The menu descriptor of the interest.
C. The person-dealing with name of the interest.
D. The determine menu of the interest report. - ANS-a. The interest descriptor and any
required parameters for the interest.
,Three. True or False: You can use the Record Viewer to appearance up the definition of a
desk in Clarity. - ANS-False: Use the Record Viewer to view facts from a report in
Chronicles. Use the Clarity Dictionary to look up the definition of a table in Clarity.
Three. You have built a thing record. Which of the following could provide an explanation for
why the component does no longer appear on a specific dashboard?
A. The element isn't set as ready for use.
B. The aspect isn't always listed at the Content form of the dashboard.
C. The factor and the dashboard do now not proportion any record groups.
D. The issue has no longer been marked as enabled for user choice. - ANS-Both:
a. The element is not set as ready for use.
B. The factor isn't always listed on the Content form of the dashboard.
A consumer ran a file to locate all geriatric patients however now desires to restriction the
document to most effective display folks that also have arthritis. The record consists of a
column to display the sufferers' medical troubles. How can the consumer restrict the file to
handiest arthritic affected person with out re-going for walks the record? - ANS-Use the
Filters tab, and filter out the Medical Problem column on the cost "arthritis"
A person suggests you a discipline in Hyperspace that they want to record on. How are you
able to discover wherein in Chronicles that field files to? - ANS-Control left-click it. If that
doesn't paintings, strive the use of the Record Viewer.
Additional Information: Component Editor - ANS-Components have Five Forms
1. Basic Information
2. Display
three. Data Source
four. Output Format
five. Access
Similar to the Dashboard Editor, every shape controls your thing's content material and its
metadata.
Additional Information: Dashboard Editor - ANS-Dashboards need to be tailor-made to their
audience and examined to ensure they paintings.
Guidelines for developing and modifying Radar content:
-Any dashboard available to a user need to work
-All components of a dashboard should work
-Dashboards have to have a described target audience
-Each person in that audience must have security/get right of entry to for all additives and
reports on dashboard
Chapter 14: Build a Report Solutions: pg 14-11 - ANS-
,Check Box - ANS-Use override settings to govern dashboard resource components in this
dashboard
Define Activity Descriptor - ANS-The Active activity descriptor subject presentations on your
currently lively Hyperspace interest.
There are Hyperspace workflows that may find the hobby descriptor for a given hobby.
Define Chronicles - ANS-Epics hierarchical database
Define Report Model - ANS-Epic is not able to create Workbench Reports that work for every
client. So they launch Report Models.
Every Report Model is based off of a template, and has a number of suggested settings that
could make constructing a document faster and easier than beginning from the template
alone.
Define: Action Groups - ANS-
Define: Action Packs - ANS-
Define: Add Type - ANS-Add Types defines whether statistics is stored for every document
or for each contact.
Define: Analytical - ANS-320
Define: Analytics Catalog - ANS-
Define: Application Analyst - ANS-
Define: Application Reports - ANS-
Define: Badge - ANS-Badges are effortlessly digestible snap shots representing a single
information factor from a table or graph
factor. Badges may be delivered to a issue through the Component Editor or via
personalization.
Badges are not a completely unique thing type. To construct a badge, open a graph or table
thing in the
Component Editor and navigate to the Badge form.
Define: Base - ANS-
Define: BOE Administrator - ANS-
Define: Business Intelligence Developer - ANS-
, Define: Caboodle - ANS-Similar to Clarity, relational database with tables of rows and
columns accessed via SQL
Designed to make reporting simpler and efficient than Clarity.
As a facts warehourse, it includes both Epic and non-Epic records
Clarity holds extra records/statistics than Caboodle.
Similar to Clarity, Caboodle isn't always real-time data, it does now not incorporate
modern-day statistics
Not all reports can be written in Caboodle.
Define: Caboodle Developer - ANS-
Define: Chronicles - ANS-Transactional Database.
Structure of Chronicle is Tree-like with every department of the tree becoming step by step
extra granular.
It is a hierarchical database with actual-time records used for daily operations.
No tables in Chronicles, the tree structure is split into the subsequent groupings
1. Master Files
2. Records
three. Contacts
four. Objects
five. Lines
Define: Chronicles Administrator - ANS-
Define: Clarity - ANS-A relational database designed to be green and flexible for reporting on
huge quantities of statistics over long intervals of time. It is normalized and compact (small
and efficient).
Data is stored in tables with two dimensional grids, rows and columns.
Each column holds a bit of data, just like an object in Chronicles. Each row represents an
entity that the facts in the columns are approximately.
Example: a table has one row for every patient encounter, and each column has facts about
that affected person come across.
Clarity information is accessed the usage of SQL or tools that use SQL.
Data for Clarity is extracted nightly consequently, it does no longer include trendy facts.