EPIC TRAINING PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT!!!
What action must a clinician take within Epic to formally signal to other
providers that they are currently responsible for a patient's care?
Answer: ✔️✔️ You must Assign yourself to the patient's treatment team. Simply
dragging a patient to a list or writing a note does not officially update the patient's
treatment team status for the rest of the facility.
Through which system locations or tools can you identify the Attending
Provider for a specific patient?
Answer: ✔️✔️ All of the above. You can find this information in the Treatment
Team section of the Summary activity, in a dedicated column within Patient
Lists, and directly within the Patient Header at the top of the chart.
True or False: A user is required to fully open a patient's electronic medical
record (EMR) to view any information regarding an admitted patient.
Answer: ✔️✔️ False. Clinicians can often view key details—such as room number,
attending physician, and certain status icons—directly from the Patient List or
Status Board without actually opening the full chart.
When you scan your patient's wristband from Patient Lists, what opens?
Summary reports
Work List
Flowsheets
MAR
The patient chart -ANSWER ✔️✔️MAR
AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT!!!
What action must a clinician take within Epic to formally signal to other
providers that they are currently responsible for a patient's care?
Answer: ✔️✔️ You must Assign yourself to the patient's treatment team. Simply
dragging a patient to a list or writing a note does not officially update the patient's
treatment team status for the rest of the facility.
Through which system locations or tools can you identify the Attending
Provider for a specific patient?
Answer: ✔️✔️ All of the above. You can find this information in the Treatment
Team section of the Summary activity, in a dedicated column within Patient
Lists, and directly within the Patient Header at the top of the chart.
True or False: A user is required to fully open a patient's electronic medical
record (EMR) to view any information regarding an admitted patient.
Answer: ✔️✔️ False. Clinicians can often view key details—such as room number,
attending physician, and certain status icons—directly from the Patient List or
Status Board without actually opening the full chart.
When you scan your patient's wristband from Patient Lists, what opens?
Summary reports
Work List
Flowsheets
MAR
The patient chart -ANSWER ✔️✔️MAR