WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. What color is used to denote an abnormal value in accordion reports?
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
2. What happens to inpatient medications if a physician does not select
either 'Don't Prescribe' or 'Prescribe' during discharge medication
reconciliation?
The medications will automatically not be prescribed.
The medications will be prescribed automatically.
The medications will be put on hold.
The medications will require further approval.
3. In a scenario where a patient's lab results show multiple abnormal values,
how should these values be documented in the accordion report to
ensure clarity for healthcare providers?
The abnormal values should be highlighted in red to ensure
they are easily identifiable.
All values should be documented in black to maintain uniformity.
Abnormal values should be italicized to differentiate them from
normal values.
Only the highest abnormal value should be highlighted in red.
,4. If an end user does not save the results of a report, what will happen
when they try to access the report after its expiration time?
They will not be able to view the results of the report.
They will see an error message.
They will be able to view the results as usual.
They will receive a notification to save the results.
5. Describe the role of the Summary activity in enhancing clinical workflows
during a shift change.
The Summary activity helps healthcare providers quickly access
essential patient information at the beginning of their shift.
The Summary activity is used to document patient complaints
during the shift.
The Summary activity allows for the scheduling of follow-up
appointments.
The Summary activity is primarily for recording medication errors.
6. Which activity is recommended for reviewing Intake and Output totals?
Intake/Output activity
Flowsheets activity
Patient Management activity
Medication Orders activity
7. In a scenario where a patient's lab results show normal values for all tests
except for elevated blood glucose and cholesterol levels, how should
the nurse document this in the patient care system?
Enter an 'X' in the WDL row and document the elevated glucose
and cholesterol levels in the appropriate rows.
, Only document the elevated glucose and cholesterol levels
without indicating normal values.
Use a different symbol to indicate the abnormal values only.
Document all values as normal to avoid confusion.
8. In a scenario where a nurse discovers an unfinished medication order,
what steps should they take to ensure the order can be acted upon?
The nurse should complete and sign the order to authorize it for
action.
The nurse should ignore the order and wait for a physician's call.
The nurse should verbally inform the patient about the order.
The nurse should document the order in the patient's chart
without signing it.
9. If a patient presents with a medication that has a house icon in their Epic
record, how should a healthcare provider interpret this information when
assessing the patient's treatment plan?
The provider should interpret that the medication was
prescribed for outpatient use and consider its relevance to the
patient's current health status and treatment plan.
The provider should disregard the medication as it is not relevant
to inpatient care.
The provider should assume the medication is a recent addition
and verify its necessity.
The provider should consider the medication as a potential
allergy.
10. Describe the role of the 'Activities' tabs in a patient's chart within a
healthcare documentation system.
, The 'Activities' tabs organize and display various patient
management tasks and documentation related to patient care.
The 'Activities' tabs are used solely for medication orders.
The 'Activities' tabs provide access to financial records of the
patient.
The 'Activities' tabs are for administrative tasks unrelated to
patient care.
11. What does the nurse do to verify an order for a medication listed on a
medication administration record (MAR)?
ask the charge nurse to compare it with the original physician's
order from the last hospital admission
call the pharmacist for verification
compare it with the MAR from the previous shift
compare it with the original physician's order
12. If a nurse administers a PRN medication at 10:00 AM and needs to
document it, what action should they take on the MAR?
Click anywhere in the cell for the PRN medication.
Click the scheduled time for the PRN medication.
Write the administration time in a separate log.
Click the due time for the scheduled medication.
13. The ___is a concise account of the patient's illness, course of treatment,
response to treatment, and condition at the time of discharge from the
service.
follow-up care instructions
patient directions
future treatment plan