ACTUAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADED A+
1. D. 0 -- pended orders do not go through order transmittal.: Nurse Lina queues
up five orders (status: Normal) for a patient during one visit. Upon clicking Pend, how
many order records did Nurse Lina send through order transmittal? (Select one.)
A. 1
B. 5
C. 6
D. 0
2. B. 5 -- each time a user signs or releases an order, the system sends the
ORD record through order transmittal.: Later, Dr. Mica signs five orders (status:
Normal) for a patient during one visit. Upon clicking sign, how many order records
did Dr. Mica send through order transmittal? (Select one.)
A. 1
B. 5
C. 6
D. 0
3. B. Properties: Order class and procedure category are examples of
that can be evaluated by order transmittal.
A. Values
B. Properties
C. Filters
D. Orders
4. Do, Set, Send, Create, GoTo, and Stop: What are the six directives?
5. True. A single rule can be linked to multiple records within the facility
structure.: True or False: A rule can be linked to more than one entity of the
hierarchy.
6. False. Each record in the facility structure can be linked to one rule.: True or
False: A single location can be linked to more than one rule.
7. Continue Afterwards: Which advanced configuration tells the system to perform
a directive, but then continue searching through the rule for another condition to
match?
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, 8. Additional workflow in the department level rule, continue afterwards to
the universal workflow.: One department in your organization wants to print a
requisition report in addition to the referral workflow defined in the facility level rule.
What is the most efficient way to configure this?
9. Stop directive. If you don't account for anything in the rule, the order will hit
the error pool.: If you don't want the system to do anything with a particular order,
which directive should you use? Why do you have to put anything in the rule for that
order?
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