EpicCare Ambulatory 400 EXAM GRADED A/QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST VERSION
Ease of Configuration - Correct answer-Flowsheets are built in
... [Show More] Hyperspace and are fairly intuitive to build and edit.
Discrete Documentation - Correct answer-Flowsheets are composed of rows. Each row tracks an individual, discrete piece of information. Each row allows a specific type of data entry, such as free text, numeric, selection list, or date/time.
Visit-level Data - Correct answer-Information filed in flowsheets is specific to the visit. You can configure a flowsheet to allow either multiple readings during a single visit or only one reading per visit.
Embed in a navigator section - Correct answer-You can embed commonly used flowsheet forms (templates) into navigators. Doing so prevents your users from needing to leave the navigator to go to the flowsheets activity.
Data is reviewable elsewhere - Correct answer-Data entered in flowsheets can be retrieved and reviewed in many other tools, such as review flowsheets, print groups, SmartLinks, Reporting Workbench, Clarity, and BestPractice Advisories.
View trending across visits - Correct answer-You can configure review flowsheets to display data form the same flowsheets across multiple (even unrelated) visits. If a visit is part of an episode, you can review values from other visits in the episode alongside the data from the current visit. This helps clinicians observe trends and spot potential problems without having to hunt for data.
Shared Documentation - Correct answer-If a specific flowsheet row is used by more than one type of provider ( for example, a physical therapist and a physical medicine & rehab physician), data from all those providers is displayed side-by-side when reviewing that data.
Cascading flowsheet - Correct answer-Flowsheets can be set up to start with a small number of data entry rows and expand based on values entered. For example, entering Yes in a row could cause other rows to cascade in.
Template - Correct answer-Seen as a "tab" in the flowsheet activity.
Row - Correct answer-Data is documented here.
Group - Correct answer-Used to organize individual documentation rows.
Detail Report - Correct answer-Provides clinicians extra details about the row they are documenting in, like minimum and maximum values, and who documented on the row last.
Flowsheet Groups - Correct answer-Record that organizes flowsheet rows
Flowsheet Rows - Correct answer-Record where data is recorded. Designed to hold specific data.
Flowsheet Template - Correct answer-Record that organizes flowsheet groups. Used to group similar categories of documentation together. Appears as a tab in the flowsheet activity.
Table of Contents - Correct answer-Topics are listed here within flowsheet templates to make it easier for clinicians to navigate flowsheet groups. When clinicians are documenting flowsheet information in the Flowsheets activity, they can click on a topic within this section to expand the groups within it and jump directly to the first group in the topic.
Row Types - Correct answer-Defines the purpose for a record. Ex: Flowsheet Group, Properties, Data, etc.
Value Types - Correct answer-Defines the information you are entering in a row. Changes based on what selection is made for row types.
Group Form - Correct answer-Located in a flowsheet group record where you can specify all the rows that should normally show up in the group by default.
Topic Column - Correct answer-Organizes similar groups together under the table of contents in a flowsheet template.
Flowsheet - Correct answer-A customizable documentation tool typically used in specialties that need to capture a wide variety of information discretely.
Warning Minimum/Maximum - Correct answer-If a user enters a value less than or greater than the set in the row record, the value will be flagged as abnormal.
Minimum/Maximum Values - Correct answer-If a user enters a numeric value
less/higher than what is listed in the field within the row record, they will receive an error message and cannot file the data.
Procedure Record - Correct answer-This is the most specific level of the procedure hierarchy. This record is part of the EAP master file.
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