Training environments should be close to what is seen in the real environments, to be
free from unnecessary distractions, and allows trainees to practice and make mistakes -
CORRECT ANSWER-Educational principals on why we build training environments
Master training environment - CORRECT ANSWER-MST
Refresh environment that acts as a backup of MST and a buffer for build changes -
CORRECT ANSWER-REF
Patient prep environment where mitosis runs - CORRECT ANSWER-PREP
Actual Classroom Environment and each organization typically has 2-5 - CORRECT
ANSWER-ACE
Playground environment where trainees practice what they learned in class -
CORRECT ANSWER-PLY
Used by trainees completing assessments - CORRECT ANSWER-EXAM
Responsible for configuring the training environment for their application(s). -
CORRECT ANSWER-Principal trainer
Represents physical arrangements of your organization's hospitals, clinics, units,
departments, and business entities. - CORRECT ANSWER-Facility Structure
Highest level of the facility structure hierarchy and each organization can only have one
- CORRECT ANSWER-Facility
Used to separate distinct business entities within an organization - CORRECT
ANSWER-Service Area
Used to group multiple revenue locations together for billing purposes - CORRECT
ANSWER-Parent Revenue Location
Represent the hospitals and clinics within your organization and are generally physical
locations where revenue is generated - CORRECT ANSWER-Revenue Locations
Represent places where users work and patients receive care - CORRECT ANSWER-
Departments or Units
, 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 - CORRECT ANSWER-
Rooms
Used to track patient movement once they are admitted - CORRECT ANSWER-Beds
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 - CORRECT ANSWER-Rule of Specificity
Training environments should be close to what is seen in the real environments, to be
free from unnecessary distractions, and allows trainees to practice and make mistakes -
CORRECT ANSWER-Educational principals on why we build training environments
Master training environment - CORRECT ANSWER-MST
Refresh environment that acts as a backup of MST and a buffer for build changes -
CORRECT ANSWER-REF
Patient prep environment where mitosis runs - CORRECT ANSWER-PREP
Actual Classroom Environment and each organization typically has 2-5 - CORRECT
ANSWER-ACE
Playground environment where trainees practice what they learned in class -
CORRECT ANSWER-PLY
Used by trainees completing assessments - CORRECT ANSWER-EXAM
Responsible for configuring the training environment for their application(s). -
CORRECT ANSWER-Principal trainer
Tool that duplicates patients daily and keeps them looking fresh for training - CORRECT
ANSWER-Mitosis
Tool used to move your patients through time to make encounters appear over the
course of time - CORRECT ANSWER-Manual Duplication
The database management system used by all of Epic's applications - CORRECT
ANSWER-Chronicles
Holds information about a particular type of data and designated by a three-letter
abbreviation or INI - CORRECT ANSWER-Master Files