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◉ If a purple square appears next to an order, what does it mean?
Answer: It means the order has a status of future.
◉ What does a green circle next to an oder mean? Answer: It means the
order has a status of standing.
◉ If a look-up field is "EnROL-enabled" what does that mean? Answer:
It means you can "completion match" on multiple words in the name
using a space
◉ Are user preference lists maintained by the user? Answer: Yes
◉ What's a quick way to close the order composer? Answer: Right click
in it
◉ If you're the provider that clicks "sign orders" in the meds and orders
section, you're classified as the _________ Answer: Ordering provider
,◉ If you don't have the security clearance to sign orders, what can you
do? Answer: You can "pend" the orders.
◉ When you set the status of an order to "future," what happens?
Answer: Basically, you sign the order, and then it gets sent to your Order
review activity. At some point in the future, you would go to that activity
and "release" the order.
◉ When you set the status of an oder to "standing," what happens?
Answer: You then must specify a time period and an interval. After you
sign the "parent order" Lots of little baby "child orders" are created and
sent to the Order review activity. You would then "release" these little
baby child orders (much like how a momma bird would release her
hatchlings out into the wild ("go be free now, my children")) one at a
time. You could also specify an auto-release (like release 1 weekly).
◉ Which kinds of orders are made up of "parent" and "child" orders?
Answer: Orders that have a status of "future" or "standing."
◉ When placing orders with the "patient's wallet in mind," what are
three details to pay attention to in the order lookup screen? Answer:
Check out the "formulary," "copay," and "coverage" columns.
◉ What is a "sig" Answer: It's patient instructions (Latin: signa)
, ◉ What does "prn" stand for? Answer: As needed
◉ What does the MAR stand for? Answer: Medication Administration
Record
◉ What does a bed icon mean next to an order? Answer: It means the
medication is facility-administered
◉ If you wanted to order a brand name medication, what check-box
must you select in the order composer? Answer: Check the "Dispense as
Written" checkbox.
◉ What will appear next to the patient's name on the schedule when a
clinic administered medication has been ordered? Answer: The "mortar
and pestle" icon will appear under the "meds due" column. The "blue
ball of action" might also appear.
◉ What's the difference between a "CLAM" and a "FAM?" Answer:
Same thing. Clinac administered med vs facility administered med. Just
naming conventions.
◉ Let's say you need to change a med you orded from pill form to syrup
form. How would you do that? Answer: You would need to discontinue
the original order, then place a new order with the correct form. Any