MYC200 ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
Topic 1: MyChart Account Administration & Activation
1. What are the two stages of the MyChart sign-up process?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: Verify the patient's identity, then create the account.
Rationale: The two-stage process ensures security. First, the system confirms the
person is who they claim to be (using an activation code or instant link). Only after
that step is the patient allowed to set up login credentials and access the portal.
2. How can you tell if a patient already has a MyChart account in
Hyperspace?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: Look for the "computer with a slash" icon on the Hyperspace
storyboard.
Rationale: This specific icon visually indicates the patient is not portal-enabled. If
the icon is absent, the patient already has an active account. This prevents duplicate
enrollment.
3. Where in Hyperspace can a nurse sign a patient up for MyChart?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: In the Rooming activity, using the "MyChart Sign Up"
navigator.
Rationale: The Rooming activity is where nurses perform intake tasks (vitals,
,history). Embedding the sign-up tool there streamlines workflow, allowing nurses
to enroll patients during the check-in process.
4. True or False: A nurse can only do launch setup and cannot use instant
activation.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: Nurses typically have access to instant activation, which sends a link
via email or text. This is the fastest method and does not require the patient to
manually enter an activation code. Launch setup is just one option.
5. Where do you go in Hyperspace if a patient loses their activation code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: The MyChart Administration activity.
Rationale: This dedicated activity allows staff to view account status, generate new
activation codes, and invalidate old ones. It is the central tool for managing portal
accounts.
6. What does the "Generate new code" button do to the original code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: It invalidates the original code.
Rationale: For security, generating a new code immediately deactivates the old
one. This prevents unauthorized access if the original code was lost or
compromised.
7. What is the purpose of an activation code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: To provide a unique identifier that validates the patient's
identity.
Rationale: The activation code is a one-time, unique piece of information. It
ensures that the person creating the account is the actual patient or an authorized
proxy, not an imposter.
8. How can you reactivate an account locked due to too many failed login
attempts?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: In the MyChart Administration activity.
Rationale: After multiple failed login attempts, the system automatically locks the
, account for security. Staff can unlock it through the MyChart Administration
activity, which overrides the automatic lockout.
9. True or False: A provider needs a Note Writer to use patient-entered data
in a note.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: The system pulls patient data directly into any note via a SmartLink
(.pathpi), regardless of whether the provider is using a Note Writer or standard
dictation. The SmartLink works across different note-writing tools.
10. What SmartLink summons patient-entered data to a progress note?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: .pathpi
Rationale: This specific SmartLink is the command that tells Hyperspace to pull
any data the patient submitted via questionnaires or flowsheets directly into the
clinical note, saving the provider from re-entering information.
Topic 2: Clinical Workflows (Diagnoses, Notes, Results)
11. True or False: Patients can add diagnoses from within MyChart.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: Patients can report health issues, but those entries are flagged as
"patient-entered" (tan background). They require clinical review and confirmation
before becoming official diagnoses on the problem list.
12. Why might a provider hide a diagnosis from the patient in MyChart?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: To avoid causing stress over life-altering or sensitive results.
Rationale: Due to state laws or ethical concerns (e.g., terminal illness, HIV status,
or cancer), providers may delay sharing specific diagnoses until an in-person
conversation where they can provide context and support.
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
Topic 1: MyChart Account Administration & Activation
1. What are the two stages of the MyChart sign-up process?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: Verify the patient's identity, then create the account.
Rationale: The two-stage process ensures security. First, the system confirms the
person is who they claim to be (using an activation code or instant link). Only after
that step is the patient allowed to set up login credentials and access the portal.
2. How can you tell if a patient already has a MyChart account in
Hyperspace?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: Look for the "computer with a slash" icon on the Hyperspace
storyboard.
Rationale: This specific icon visually indicates the patient is not portal-enabled. If
the icon is absent, the patient already has an active account. This prevents duplicate
enrollment.
3. Where in Hyperspace can a nurse sign a patient up for MyChart?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: In the Rooming activity, using the "MyChart Sign Up"
navigator.
Rationale: The Rooming activity is where nurses perform intake tasks (vitals,
,history). Embedding the sign-up tool there streamlines workflow, allowing nurses
to enroll patients during the check-in process.
4. True or False: A nurse can only do launch setup and cannot use instant
activation.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: Nurses typically have access to instant activation, which sends a link
via email or text. This is the fastest method and does not require the patient to
manually enter an activation code. Launch setup is just one option.
5. Where do you go in Hyperspace if a patient loses their activation code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: The MyChart Administration activity.
Rationale: This dedicated activity allows staff to view account status, generate new
activation codes, and invalidate old ones. It is the central tool for managing portal
accounts.
6. What does the "Generate new code" button do to the original code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: It invalidates the original code.
Rationale: For security, generating a new code immediately deactivates the old
one. This prevents unauthorized access if the original code was lost or
compromised.
7. What is the purpose of an activation code?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: To provide a unique identifier that validates the patient's
identity.
Rationale: The activation code is a one-time, unique piece of information. It
ensures that the person creating the account is the actual patient or an authorized
proxy, not an imposter.
8. How can you reactivate an account locked due to too many failed login
attempts?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: In the MyChart Administration activity.
Rationale: After multiple failed login attempts, the system automatically locks the
, account for security. Staff can unlock it through the MyChart Administration
activity, which overrides the automatic lockout.
9. True or False: A provider needs a Note Writer to use patient-entered data
in a note.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: The system pulls patient data directly into any note via a SmartLink
(.pathpi), regardless of whether the provider is using a Note Writer or standard
dictation. The SmartLink works across different note-writing tools.
10. What SmartLink summons patient-entered data to a progress note?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: .pathpi
Rationale: This specific SmartLink is the command that tells Hyperspace to pull
any data the patient submitted via questionnaires or flowsheets directly into the
clinical note, saving the provider from re-entering information.
Topic 2: Clinical Workflows (Diagnoses, Notes, Results)
11. True or False: Patients can add diagnoses from within MyChart.
Correct ,,,answer,,,: False.
Rationale: Patients can report health issues, but those entries are flagged as
"patient-entered" (tan background). They require clinical review and confirmation
before becoming official diagnoses on the problem list.
12. Why might a provider hide a diagnosis from the patient in MyChart?
Correct ,,,answer,,,: To avoid causing stress over life-altering or sensitive results.
Rationale: Due to state laws or ethical concerns (e.g., terminal illness, HIV status,
or cancer), providers may delay sharing specific diagnoses until an in-person
conversation where they can provide context and support.