COG170 COGITO FUNDAMENTALS NEWEST LATEST EXAM WITH
COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY RATED A+ GRADED
Radar dashboards
are often the first thing users see when they log into Epic every day. Dashboards are the hub of reporting
and analytics in Epic, and consolidate data from all corners of your healthcare system. I
Chart Search.
The easiest way to access an activity in Hyperspace
Analytics Catalog
is a central repository of all reporting content.
A component
is a single graph or table or other piece of functionality that your users will interact with on the
dashboard. Components are the building blocks of a dashboard, and are the primary way you will add
new content or remove content from a dashboard.
guiding principles when creating or editing Radar content:
-Any dashboard available to a user must work
-Each component on a dashboard must work
-All dashboards should have a defined target audience -Each user in that audience must have the
security to use every component on the dashboard
,The Dashboard Editor has up to six forms that control the dashboard's content and its metadata:
-Basic Information
-Layout
-Content
-Resource Settings
-Parameters
-Access
T/F The Dashboard Editor can be used to view the settings of any dashboard in your system, but only
custom-built dashboards can be modified. Epic-released dashboards will be read- only.
True
Basic Information
The Basic Information form records the purpose, ownership, and general information of a dashboard.
Display title
End users see the display title in the Analytics Catalog and when they view a dashboard.
Description
End users may read this description about the dashboard in the Analytics Catalog.
Owning application
,The application responsible for maintaining this dashboard.
Layout
The Layout form controls the number and position of regions that present the components in your
dashboard.
T/F End users cannot see your dashboard from the Analytics Catalog until you select both the Ready for
use and Enabled for user selection checkboxes.
True
There are seven types of component records available in Radar. They are:
-Graph
-Link
-Message Board
-Native HTML Report
-Listing Table
-Tranche ﴾This type is not currently used﴿
T/F For easier management of your component list, press F4 to insert a blank line in your table
of components. To remove a line, select the line and press SHIFT+F4. This tip works in many
other tables in Hyperspace.
To move a selected component higher or lower in the component list, use the up and down
arrows to the right of the component.
True
, The Access form controls the set of users that can access this dashboard and lists the dashboard's
type﴾s﴿. This form also records whether the dashboard is ready for use. This check box must be selected
before any end user can use it.
Access
This must be selected for any user, even the dashboard builder, to open and view the dashboard. In
addition, all components on a dashboard must be marked as Ready for use before the dashboard can be
marked as Ready for use.
Ready for use
Select this when you want the dashboard to be available in the Analytics Catalog.
Enabled for user
selection
T/F End users cannot see your dashboard from the Analytics Catalog until you select both the Ready for
use and Enabled for user selection checkboxes.
True
1. Save your settings in the Dashboard Editor
The easiest way to save your settings is to navigate to another form in the
Dashboard Editor.
Settings are also saved when you click Accept to close the Dashboard
Editor, but doing so means it will take longer to return to this record if you
wish to make further edits.
2. Hard refresh your dashboard.
COMPLETE DETAILED QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY RATED A+ GRADED
Radar dashboards
are often the first thing users see when they log into Epic every day. Dashboards are the hub of reporting
and analytics in Epic, and consolidate data from all corners of your healthcare system. I
Chart Search.
The easiest way to access an activity in Hyperspace
Analytics Catalog
is a central repository of all reporting content.
A component
is a single graph or table or other piece of functionality that your users will interact with on the
dashboard. Components are the building blocks of a dashboard, and are the primary way you will add
new content or remove content from a dashboard.
guiding principles when creating or editing Radar content:
-Any dashboard available to a user must work
-Each component on a dashboard must work
-All dashboards should have a defined target audience -Each user in that audience must have the
security to use every component on the dashboard
,The Dashboard Editor has up to six forms that control the dashboard's content and its metadata:
-Basic Information
-Layout
-Content
-Resource Settings
-Parameters
-Access
T/F The Dashboard Editor can be used to view the settings of any dashboard in your system, but only
custom-built dashboards can be modified. Epic-released dashboards will be read- only.
True
Basic Information
The Basic Information form records the purpose, ownership, and general information of a dashboard.
Display title
End users see the display title in the Analytics Catalog and when they view a dashboard.
Description
End users may read this description about the dashboard in the Analytics Catalog.
Owning application
,The application responsible for maintaining this dashboard.
Layout
The Layout form controls the number and position of regions that present the components in your
dashboard.
T/F End users cannot see your dashboard from the Analytics Catalog until you select both the Ready for
use and Enabled for user selection checkboxes.
True
There are seven types of component records available in Radar. They are:
-Graph
-Link
-Message Board
-Native HTML Report
-Listing Table
-Tranche ﴾This type is not currently used﴿
T/F For easier management of your component list, press F4 to insert a blank line in your table
of components. To remove a line, select the line and press SHIFT+F4. This tip works in many
other tables in Hyperspace.
To move a selected component higher or lower in the component list, use the up and down
arrows to the right of the component.
True
, The Access form controls the set of users that can access this dashboard and lists the dashboard's
type﴾s﴿. This form also records whether the dashboard is ready for use. This check box must be selected
before any end user can use it.
Access
This must be selected for any user, even the dashboard builder, to open and view the dashboard. In
addition, all components on a dashboard must be marked as Ready for use before the dashboard can be
marked as Ready for use.
Ready for use
Select this when you want the dashboard to be available in the Analytics Catalog.
Enabled for user
selection
T/F End users cannot see your dashboard from the Analytics Catalog until you select both the Ready for
use and Enabled for user selection checkboxes.
True
1. Save your settings in the Dashboard Editor
The easiest way to save your settings is to navigate to another form in the
Dashboard Editor.
Settings are also saved when you click Accept to close the Dashboard
Editor, but doing so means it will take longer to return to this record if you
wish to make further edits.
2. Hard refresh your dashboard.