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INP 402 | 289 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | ALREADY SCORED A+ | NEW
2025
which flowsheet template setting allows a builder to hide a flowsheet group until
the end user adds it?
a. topic
b. start removed
c. restrict rows - (answers)b. start removed
true or false: flowsheet rows, groups, and templates are stored in the same
master file - (answers)false
each flowsheet template is a record in what master file? - (answers)FLT
Groups and rows are records in what master file? - (answers)FLO
aims to create meaning behind tasks in the system by focusing on the capabilities
of users, how those users feel, and the emotional connection users have with the
system. - (answers)user experience
is a part of the overall user experience and focuses on understanding what users
do, making those tasks easy to accomplish, and removing roadblocks to task
completion. - (answers)usability
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simple rules that you can use to approximate a larger probable truth from smaller
truths that are easier to observe. general rules of thumb that can be used to help
make decisions - (answers)heuristics
heuristic where system should speak the users' language with words, phrases, and
concepts familiar to the user. follow real-world conventions, making information
appear in a natural and logical order.
examples are: print groups and reports with intuitive names; navigators, activities,
and toolbars in right order - (answers)system matches real world
heuristic where users should not have to wonder whether different words,
situations, or actions mean the same thing. Follow platform conventions.
examples are: words like similar tools and uses org's terminology and naming
conventions - (answers)Consistency and Standards
heuristic where minimize user's memory load by making objects, actions, and
options visible. the user should not have to remember information from one part
of the dialogue to another. instructions for use of the build should be visible or
easily retrievable. examples are: toolbars and startup activities provide shortcuts -
(answers)recognition, not recall
heuristic where accelerators - unseen by the novice user - may often speed up the
interaction for the expert user such that the system can cater to both
inexperienced and experienced users. Allow users to tailor frequent actions.
examples are: providing tools for workflows, but not creating clutter and users
ability to re-arrange screen elements (menus) to suit their needs. -
(answers)Flexibility and Efficiency
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dialogues should not contain information that is irrelevant or rarely needed. every
extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of
information and diminishes their relative visibility. examples are: category lists
avoid too much irrelevant information - (answers)simplicity and minimalist design
heuristic where even though it is better if the build can be used without
documentation, it may be necessary to provide some. Any such information
should be easy to search, focused on the user's task, list concrete steps to be
carried out, and not too large. examples are: provide quick reference materials -
(answers)help and documentation
where data is documented, row with normal sized, black font in flowsheet activity
- (answers)row
seen as a "tab" in flowsheet activity. used to organize different categories of
documentation - (answers)template
used to organize individual documentation rows; row with bigger, colorful font in
the flowsheet activity - (answers)group
what is C, provides clinicians extra details about the row they are documenting in,
like minimum and maximum values, and who documented on the row last. -
(answers)details report
what is E - (answers)flowsheet group
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what is B - (answers)flowsheet row
what is A - (answers)flowsheet template
what is D - (answers)table of contents
row type defines the ______ for a record - (answers)purpose
some examples of row types are flowsheet group, and the most common option
for flowsheet row records, _____ - (answers)data
value types defines the _______ you are entering in a row - (answers)type of
information
the available value types for flowsheets change based on what selection is made
for _____.
This field answers the question "What is the purpose of this record?" -
(answers)row type
A person (can/cannot) enter "fever" into a temperature row, because the
temperature row has a value type of temperature, which restricts users to only
using numeric values in Fahrenheit or Celsius when documenting. -
(answers)cannot
INP 402 | 289 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | ALREADY SCORED A+ | NEW
2025
which flowsheet template setting allows a builder to hide a flowsheet group until
the end user adds it?
a. topic
b. start removed
c. restrict rows - (answers)b. start removed
true or false: flowsheet rows, groups, and templates are stored in the same
master file - (answers)false
each flowsheet template is a record in what master file? - (answers)FLT
Groups and rows are records in what master file? - (answers)FLO
aims to create meaning behind tasks in the system by focusing on the capabilities
of users, how those users feel, and the emotional connection users have with the
system. - (answers)user experience
is a part of the overall user experience and focuses on understanding what users
do, making those tasks easy to accomplish, and removing roadblocks to task
completion. - (answers)usability
,2|Page
simple rules that you can use to approximate a larger probable truth from smaller
truths that are easier to observe. general rules of thumb that can be used to help
make decisions - (answers)heuristics
heuristic where system should speak the users' language with words, phrases, and
concepts familiar to the user. follow real-world conventions, making information
appear in a natural and logical order.
examples are: print groups and reports with intuitive names; navigators, activities,
and toolbars in right order - (answers)system matches real world
heuristic where users should not have to wonder whether different words,
situations, or actions mean the same thing. Follow platform conventions.
examples are: words like similar tools and uses org's terminology and naming
conventions - (answers)Consistency and Standards
heuristic where minimize user's memory load by making objects, actions, and
options visible. the user should not have to remember information from one part
of the dialogue to another. instructions for use of the build should be visible or
easily retrievable. examples are: toolbars and startup activities provide shortcuts -
(answers)recognition, not recall
heuristic where accelerators - unseen by the novice user - may often speed up the
interaction for the expert user such that the system can cater to both
inexperienced and experienced users. Allow users to tailor frequent actions.
examples are: providing tools for workflows, but not creating clutter and users
ability to re-arrange screen elements (menus) to suit their needs. -
(answers)Flexibility and Efficiency
,3|Page
dialogues should not contain information that is irrelevant or rarely needed. every
extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of
information and diminishes their relative visibility. examples are: category lists
avoid too much irrelevant information - (answers)simplicity and minimalist design
heuristic where even though it is better if the build can be used without
documentation, it may be necessary to provide some. Any such information
should be easy to search, focused on the user's task, list concrete steps to be
carried out, and not too large. examples are: provide quick reference materials -
(answers)help and documentation
where data is documented, row with normal sized, black font in flowsheet activity
- (answers)row
seen as a "tab" in flowsheet activity. used to organize different categories of
documentation - (answers)template
used to organize individual documentation rows; row with bigger, colorful font in
the flowsheet activity - (answers)group
what is C, provides clinicians extra details about the row they are documenting in,
like minimum and maximum values, and who documented on the row last. -
(answers)details report
what is E - (answers)flowsheet group
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what is B - (answers)flowsheet row
what is A - (answers)flowsheet template
what is D - (answers)table of contents
row type defines the ______ for a record - (answers)purpose
some examples of row types are flowsheet group, and the most common option
for flowsheet row records, _____ - (answers)data
value types defines the _______ you are entering in a row - (answers)type of
information
the available value types for flowsheets change based on what selection is made
for _____.
This field answers the question "What is the purpose of this record?" -
(answers)row type
A person (can/cannot) enter "fever" into a temperature row, because the
temperature row has a value type of temperature, which restricts users to only
using numeric values in Fahrenheit or Celsius when documenting. -
(answers)cannot