1. What is the first screen called?: Home workspace or Starup Activity
2. What are the list called that are located inside of your My Patients Lists?-
: My patients and My Specialty /Consultants
3. What kind of info does the My Patient List display?: Information about each
patient
4. What can you do if you want to see your patient listed alphabetically?: Click
the patient name column
5. How can you customize the columns?: Click on my patients folder name and
left click on propertie. Then you can select or remove the column headers
6. How can you find out information on your patient without opening up there
chart: Select the overview report in the lower part of the screen.
7. What does the overview report show you?: Info such as the pt's treatment
team, any progress notes written for the last 24 hours, and orders to cosign
8. How can you quickly see a Pt's meds without opening his or her chart?: -
Click on the Meds report
9. How can you quickly sort my patients by unit?: Click Unit column
10. Physician 100-Lesson 2: Go
11. Each time that you are opening up a pt's chart you open up -
: A workspace
12. what can you do in the Activities Tabs?: It allows you to move from one part
of the chart to another .
13. What is the first screen that you see when you log in?: The Home screen
or Startup Activity
14. Tabs that are within a pt's chart are called?: Activity Tabs
15. How can you read a pt's notes?: Click on the Notes Activity Tab
16. How are new notes flagges: There's a icon the New column.(Looks like a
clock with a red check mark)
17. Why are notes sorted by Note Time?: It allows you to see the most recent
note appearing at the top of the list
18. What is your visual cue that notes are currently being sorted by Note
Time?: A little triangle appears in the column header for Note Time.
19. What is Note Time?: The time that the note was started
20. What is Filed Time: The time that the note was accepted into the pt's chart
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21. What column could you sort by if you wanted to see all notes written by
phsicians grouped together?: Author Type
22. Sorting notes by the column header doesn't hide notes, it simply does
what?: It re-organizes them to make it easier for you to find the notes that are
relevant to you.
23. What tab should we click to see only the consulting pediatrician's notes?-
: Consults
24. what icon helps identify that there are new notes in a column?: A clock
with a red checkmark on it
25. How can we indicate that some notes are no longer new to us?: Click the
Time Mark
26. What is Time Mark?: is a way that you can flag notes written since you last
scanned the Notes activity.It's like using a bookmark for keeping track of what you
have already seen.
27. What happens to the note after you select Time Mark?: All of the icons in
the New column disappeared.
28. Lesson 3: Let's Do This
29. What is one place that allows you to view all of your pt's current orders?-
: The Patient Summary
30. What is the Patient Summary: It allows you review information from the
patient's current hospitilization.
31. What is the first report that you see when opening up the Patient Sum-
mary?: The Index Report
32. What report hyperlink should we click to see a pt's current orders?: Active
orders
33. What med is 0.45%: Normal Saline
34. How often does a nurse check a pt's vital signs?: Every 4 hours
35. What button should you click if you want to add a new report to the
toolbar?: The Wrench button
36. What do you click if you want to add the report you are currently looking
at to the list of report buttons?: Click in the next available row and click Add
Current