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T/F: Flowsheets capture discrete information - ANSWER: True
T/F: Flowsheets can only capture one reading per visit - ANSWER: False
Embed a flowsheet in a _____________ section. - ANSWER: Navigator
What's a great feature of flowsheets regarding the information they capture? -
ANSWER: That information can be reviewed in other activities... the data just gets
spewed out all over hyperspace.
What can you do with review flowsheets? - ANSWER: You can display data from the
same flowsheet across multiple visits. Great for trending.
T/F: Two providers can enter data in the same flowsheet. - ANSWER: True
What's a great feature of flowsheets that reminds us of waterfalls? - ANSWER:
Cascading
You've got a flowsheet and you're in a row that, dependent on the answer, could
lead to more rows in the sheet. What is this row called? What's this process called? -
ANSWER: It's the trigger row. Cascading.
Flowsheets are more often used in the inpatient/outpatient setting. - ANSWER:
Inpatient
How many basic parts are there in a flowsheet? What are they called? - ANSWER: 3.
Template, Groups, Rows
How many masterfiles are involved in the production of a flowsheet? - ANSWER: 2
T/F: Groups and Rows for flowsheets are part of the same masterfile. - ANSWER:
True
T/F: Templates and Groups for flowsheets are part of the same masterfile. -
ANSWER: False
What detail distinguishes a Group FLO record from a Row FLO record? - ANSWER:
TYPE!
, Do you need to release groups and rows to make the usable for end users? -
ANSWER: NO
When configuring a flowsheet, what does the "restric rows" checkbox do? -
ANSWER: It prevents end users from adding their own groups or rows to the
flowsheet.
In the record name of a row or group, what should you include? - ANSWER: An R or
G
You want some cascading action for your flowsheet. In which record would you
configure the system so that the group doesn't appear automatically in the
flowsheet. - ANSWER: In the Template record.
What are two tools to see "at a glance information" of a patient's chart? - ANSWER:
Review flowsheets and synopsis views
Is "Review Flowsheets" its own activity?! - ANSWER: Yeah mahhhnnn
What two questions should you ask yourself when thinking about review
flowsheets? - ANSWER: The Source? The What?
How can you call up a review flowsheet using a smartlink? - ANSWER: .revfs[id#]
Is Synopsis its own activity? - ANSWER: Yes
What are the three components of synopsis? - ANSWER: Synopsis views, synopsis
view sections, review flowsheets
What kind of record is a synopsis view? - ANSWER: A report record
What kind of record is a synopsis view section? - ANSWER: A print group
What kind of record is the actual data of synopsis? - ANSWER: A review flowsheet
In which record are synopsis views defined? - ANSWER: The profile record
What item in a print group record establishes it as a synopsis view section? -
ANSWER: TYPE
What detail establishes a review flowsheet as a building block for synopsis? -
ANSWER: TYPE (Set type equal to synopsis)
Are synopsis views built in cln admin or hyperspace? - ANSWER: cln admin
Are synopsis view sections built in clin admin or hyperspace? - ANSWER: clin admin