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What level of the Procedure Hierarchy level would: Priority settings are appropriate and
should not be changed? - ANSWER System Definitions
There are many available order class values, many of which would be inappropriate for
food allergy procedures. How can you prevent inappropriate values from appearing to
users? - ANSWER List the appropriate values at a more specific level in the hierarchy.
Any settings that you make in a procedure category record applies to? - ANSWER Any
procedure linked to that category, unless that setting is overridden in a procedure.
Review these eLearning modules:
TEC600: Creating Import Spreadsheets
TEC602: Chronicles Imports - ANSWER You will not perform an import of records
for your certification project, but you are expected to know the steps involved and
their purpose.
In a procedure category for assay labs, two buttons are set up for Class. However,
when users order the iron assay lab, they see four buttons for Class. How is this
possible? (Choose one.)
A. The four buttons are defined at the System Definitions level.
B. The four buttons are defined in the OCC attached to the procedure.
C. The four buttons are defined at the procedure level.
D. Two of the buttons are coming from the procedure, and the other two are coming
from the procedure category. - ANSWER C: The system searches for details using
the procedure hierarchy, so there must be four buttons defined in the iron assay
procedure record. As a note, the OCC does not control buttons.
There is a lab test with a specified default status. For this order, you want to hide the
Status field in the Order Composer so it cannot be changed by users. How can this
be accomplished? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Remove the status as an allowed value in the procedure.
B. Create an OCC record that does not include status as a display item.
C. Create an OCC record and set status as a "hidden" item.
D. Link the OCC you created to the procedure. - ANSWER B and D: Create an OCC
record that does not include Status as a display item, and link that OCC to the
, procedure. Without a display item, Status will not appear to the end users.
True or False: The "Show Additional Order Details" dropdown in an order composer
can only be set up in an OCC record that you link to System Definitions. - ANSWER
False. OCCs (with an ordering context of Additional Outpatient Order Details in this
instance) can be linked to all three levels of the hierarchy.
True or False: A default status cannot be defined in System Definitions. - ANSWER
True. Default status can only be defined at the procedure or procedure category level.
Questions work differently than other items in the procedure hierarchy. If there are
questions linked in a procedure and its category, questions from _______ levels can
display to
the user. This behaviour can be overridden in the procedure record so that only the
procedure level question(s) display. - ANSWER both
There is an existing procedure category record used for point of care tests that would
work well for your glucose procedure. How can you find this record? - ANSWER Open
a similar point of care procedure, look to the linked category.
How can you find the OCC record used for point of care test procedures? - ANSWER
Find the OCC linked within the procedure category.
Your point of care test needs two building block records:
Result Component (LRR) to result the glucose Chargeable (EAP) record for billing.
Why weren't these records linked to the procedure category? - ANSWER These
building
block records would be inappropriate for all Point of Care
tests and can only be linked to procedure records.
The patient explains that they've received the immunization elsewhere. - ANSWER
Document the immunization received as a single historical administration in the
Immunization activity. Immunizations (LIM)
The patient needs an immunization. - ANSWER Order the immunization and
document its administration in the Immunization activity. Procedure (EAP) &
Immunizations (LIM)
If an immunization does not appear, where might you begin troubleshooting? -
ANSWER Procedure record