WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
When a lab tech logs into EMC Clinic Lab - What type of
record is he logging into
Department Record
A Department (DEP) is part of the general Epic facility
structure (not the Beaker facility structure) T/F
True
If turnaround times are configured at both the Beaker facility
Record and Laboratory "A" record, Epic will use the settings
defined in the Beaker facility record for a test performed in
lab. T/F
False
Section records (LDF) can be linked to more than one
laboratory record (LDF). T/F
False
,What type of record do you need to build so a numeric result
can be automatically calculated?
Equation (FCE)
What type of record do you need to build so common discrete
results or comments can be applied to a test?
Mnemonics (OVD)
What type of record do you need to build so a test and a
question can be linked together?
Questionaire (LQF)
Which of the following records is most efficient to build
LAST? Why?
Test records should be built last. In the test record, you link
out to the result component and procedures so it is more
efficient if those records are already built.
Does it matter for efficiency if result components are built
before procedures? Why or why not?
, No it does not matter. The result components and procedures
are not linked directly together.
What types of records will you build to account for the
structure of the new lab, <your last
name> West Lab?
Laboratory (LDF), Department (DEP), Sections (LDF)
Chronicles
(File Cabinet) database management system used by all of
Epic's applications. All of the data that you enter in
Hyperspace or text is stored in Chronicles.
Master file
(Drawer) A storage entity in Chronicles used to organize a
particular type of record:
Test (OVT)
Patient (EPT)
Specimen (OVS