Epic Training - RX405 Test (2026)
Exam Questions And Answers Solved
100% Correct!! Latest Update
IMS - Answer--
IMS solid - Answer--
Calculated dose - Answer--
GPI/GMI/GPK - Answer--
Override context - Answer--
"Base" ERX record - Answer--
Embedded flowsheet row - Answer--
Which Order Composer Configuration (OCC) is appropriate for an IMS solid -
Answer--
Why the Administration Rnd Factor of an IMS solid will usually be 1, 0.5, or 0.25 (and
when each value is appropriate) - Answer--
Why the Dispense Rnd Factor of an IMS solid will almost always be 1 - Answer--
How Epic calculates the calculated dose (in the Medication Unit and Administration
Unit), and dispense amount - Answer--
On which Medication List (EFY) and Preference List (LPF) records an IMS solid
should be - Answer--
Why you don't need to assign a default dispense code or cart group in the ERX
record for an IMS solid - Answer--
How IMS affects ordering - Answer--
How IMS affects dispensing - Answer--
, Why the default Order Display Name might be confusing - Answer--
How Epic picks products to dispense - Answer--
How Epic chooses which override context to use for a patient - Answer--
Why embedding a flowsheet row in the MAR can be helpful for certain medications -
Answer--
Custom ERX record - Answer--
Custom NDC record - Answer--
Repackaged split tablet - Answer--
Intelligent Medication Selection (IMS) - Answer--
Proxy medication - Answer--
Generic Product Index (GPI) or Generic Medication Identifier (GMI) - Answer--
Why you might need to create a custom ERX record - Answer--
Why you might need to create a custom NDC record - Answer--
What field IMS uses to identify medications that are "interchangeable" with each
other - Answer--
Why you should enter a proxy medication for a custom ERX record - Answer--
Why you should use a dispense and administration unit of "half tablet" (instead of
"tablet") when creating an ERX record for a repackaged split table - Answer--
Why you should enter the commercially available whole tablet in the NDC to Send To
Billing field in a custom NDC. - Answer--
Oral liquid - Answer--
Injection - Answer--
System-level liquid rounding table - Answer--
Standardized dose - Answer--
Exam Questions And Answers Solved
100% Correct!! Latest Update
IMS - Answer--
IMS solid - Answer--
Calculated dose - Answer--
GPI/GMI/GPK - Answer--
Override context - Answer--
"Base" ERX record - Answer--
Embedded flowsheet row - Answer--
Which Order Composer Configuration (OCC) is appropriate for an IMS solid -
Answer--
Why the Administration Rnd Factor of an IMS solid will usually be 1, 0.5, or 0.25 (and
when each value is appropriate) - Answer--
Why the Dispense Rnd Factor of an IMS solid will almost always be 1 - Answer--
How Epic calculates the calculated dose (in the Medication Unit and Administration
Unit), and dispense amount - Answer--
On which Medication List (EFY) and Preference List (LPF) records an IMS solid
should be - Answer--
Why you don't need to assign a default dispense code or cart group in the ERX
record for an IMS solid - Answer--
How IMS affects ordering - Answer--
How IMS affects dispensing - Answer--
, Why the default Order Display Name might be confusing - Answer--
How Epic picks products to dispense - Answer--
How Epic chooses which override context to use for a patient - Answer--
Why embedding a flowsheet row in the MAR can be helpful for certain medications -
Answer--
Custom ERX record - Answer--
Custom NDC record - Answer--
Repackaged split tablet - Answer--
Intelligent Medication Selection (IMS) - Answer--
Proxy medication - Answer--
Generic Product Index (GPI) or Generic Medication Identifier (GMI) - Answer--
Why you might need to create a custom ERX record - Answer--
Why you might need to create a custom NDC record - Answer--
What field IMS uses to identify medications that are "interchangeable" with each
other - Answer--
Why you should enter a proxy medication for a custom ERX record - Answer--
Why you should use a dispense and administration unit of "half tablet" (instead of
"tablet") when creating an ERX record for a repackaged split table - Answer--
Why you should enter the commercially available whole tablet in the NDC to Send To
Billing field in a custom NDC. - Answer--
Oral liquid - Answer--
Injection - Answer--
System-level liquid rounding table - Answer--
Standardized dose - Answer--