CORRECT ANSWERS FOR EXAM
REVISION
What controls the Startup Activities a user sees
when logging in to Hyperspace?
User Role
Tool that duplicates patients daily and keeps
them looking fresh for training
Mitosis
Tool used to move your patients through time to
make encounters appear over the course of time
Manual Duplication
The database management system used by all of
Epic's applications
Chronicles
Holds information about a particular type of data
and designated by a three-letter abbreviation or
INI
Master Files
Holds information about a particular data entity
and has a unique identification number
Records
Holds date-specific information about a
particular data entity allowing you to keep track
of changes over time
,Contacts
Hold discrete pieces of information (question)
Items
Discrete information stored in response to
prompts in Epic (answer)
Values
Represents physical arrangements of your
organization's hospitals, clinics, units,
departments, and business entities.
Facility Structure
Highest level of the facility structure hierarchy
and each organization can only have one
Facility
Used to separate distinct business entities
within an organization
Service Area
Used to group multiple revenue locations
together for billing purposes
Parent Revenue Location
Represent the hospitals and clinics within your
organization and are generally physical locations
where revenue is generated
Revenue Locations
Represent places where users work and patients
receive care
Departments or Units
Allows you to restrict the level of privacy and
available services offered and is when a patient
, needs to be admitted but not yet assigned to a
bed
Rooms
Used to track patient movement once they are
admitted
Beds
If a setting is configured at multiple levels of the
setting's hierarchy, the most specific level
setting is used. If nothing is set at that level, the
system looks to the next most specific level's
setting
Rule of Specificity
Used by anyone who will log in to Epic at your
organization and determines what a person can
see or do in Epic, including which activities are
available for the user, the layout of Hyperspace
and the default login department
User records
Required for any person or resource that meets
the CARS criteria: Credentials, Authorizations,
Referrals, Schedules
Provider records
Considered to be the keys for users to access
specific activities
Security-related records
Group of security points which gives users
access to every piece of functionality they need.
Security class