Willow Admin 1| 45 questions and answers
100% correct |graded A+
Drug + Strength + Form - -What is the definition of a simple ERX record?
-ERX (drug + strength + form) + Package SIZE + package TYPE + manufacturer - -
What is the definition of a Package (NDC) record?
-c) Most ERX records are initially created from third-party data
d) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an ERX record - -
Which of the following statements about the Medication (ERX) master file are TRUE?
(Choose ALL that apply.)
a) Each hospital at your organization has its own set of ERX records
b) Every ERX record in your system needs to be configured
c) Most ERX records are initially created from third-party data
d) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an ERX record
-a) Each hospital at your organization can use different NDCs for the same ERX
b) Most NDC records are initially created from third-party data
d) You can't verify a medication order without an NDC - -Which of the following
statements about the Package (NDC) master file are TRUE? (Choose ALL that apply.)
a) Each hospital at your organization can use different NDCs for the same ERX
b) Most NDC records are initially created from third-party data
c) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an NDC record
d) You can't verify a medication order without an NDC
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
Which Order Composer Configuration (OCC) to use (What fields appear in the Order
Composer and which fields are required)
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
, The Order Name
(The name that appears in the Orders activity, on the MAR, and on labels)
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
The default frequency and route for an order (Also, the buttons and available choices for
each)
-NDC - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
How much the hospital paid for the medication (Which affects how much they'll charge
for it)
-By plugging in a medication list record (an EFY record) in the Medication List field of
the pharmacy record. - -How do you define which medications can be dispensed from a
pharmacy?
-If you check the Use PRN par level to calculate the number of doses to dispense check
box, the PRN par level will be used to dispense doses. If you leave this box unchecked,
you will get one dose when first and cart doses are generated. - -What setting in a
Pharmacy (PHR) record controls the number of doses to dispense for PRN orders?
-In the Hospital record in Hyperspace, enter your central pharmacy record in the Main
Pharmacy field. - -How do you designate a pharmacy as the Main Pharmacy?
-The central pharmacy EFY record contains every medication that is dispensed in your
hospital. This EFY record (like all EFY records) defines which NDCs are physically
stocked and dispensed for each ERX record. - -Name two purposes that the central
pharmacy Med List (EFY) record serves.
-A multi-dose package should be dispensed only once automatically after it is ordered
and verified. Any redispenses will be requested manually. A single-dose package should
automatically dispense a new package for each dose due. - -How should you dispense a
multi-dose package differently from a single-dose package?
100% correct |graded A+
Drug + Strength + Form - -What is the definition of a simple ERX record?
-ERX (drug + strength + form) + Package SIZE + package TYPE + manufacturer - -
What is the definition of a Package (NDC) record?
-c) Most ERX records are initially created from third-party data
d) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an ERX record - -
Which of the following statements about the Medication (ERX) master file are TRUE?
(Choose ALL that apply.)
a) Each hospital at your organization has its own set of ERX records
b) Every ERX record in your system needs to be configured
c) Most ERX records are initially created from third-party data
d) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an ERX record
-a) Each hospital at your organization can use different NDCs for the same ERX
b) Most NDC records are initially created from third-party data
d) You can't verify a medication order without an NDC - -Which of the following
statements about the Package (NDC) master file are TRUE? (Choose ALL that apply.)
a) Each hospital at your organization can use different NDCs for the same ERX
b) Most NDC records are initially created from third-party data
c) When you search for a new medication order, you're searching for an NDC record
d) You can't verify a medication order without an NDC
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
Which Order Composer Configuration (OCC) to use (What fields appear in the Order
Composer and which fields are required)
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
, The Order Name
(The name that appears in the Orders activity, on the MAR, and on labels)
-ERX - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
The default frequency and route for an order (Also, the buttons and available choices for
each)
-NDC - -Which type of record (ERX or NDC) controls:
How much the hospital paid for the medication (Which affects how much they'll charge
for it)
-By plugging in a medication list record (an EFY record) in the Medication List field of
the pharmacy record. - -How do you define which medications can be dispensed from a
pharmacy?
-If you check the Use PRN par level to calculate the number of doses to dispense check
box, the PRN par level will be used to dispense doses. If you leave this box unchecked,
you will get one dose when first and cart doses are generated. - -What setting in a
Pharmacy (PHR) record controls the number of doses to dispense for PRN orders?
-In the Hospital record in Hyperspace, enter your central pharmacy record in the Main
Pharmacy field. - -How do you designate a pharmacy as the Main Pharmacy?
-The central pharmacy EFY record contains every medication that is dispensed in your
hospital. This EFY record (like all EFY records) defines which NDCs are physically
stocked and dispensed for each ERX record. - -Name two purposes that the central
pharmacy Med List (EFY) record serves.
-A multi-dose package should be dispensed only once automatically after it is ordered
and verified. Any redispenses will be requested manually. A single-dose package should
automatically dispense a new package for each dose due. - -How should you dispense a
multi-dose package differently from a single-dose package?