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b. start removed - <<<<Answers>>>>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
patient information - <<<<Answers>>>>In addition to
removing unwanted or inappropriate templates from user
searches, you can also hide default templates in the
Flowsheets activity based on _________.
do not - <<<<Answers>>>>filter rules (do/do not) hide
templates when searching
efficiency - <<<<Answers>>>>Why would you want to limit
the flowsheets a clinician can access?
False - <<<<Answers>>>>True or False? A default flowsheet
set in a profile record can never be overridden.
,B. Profile Records - <<<<Answers>>>>You can set
flowsheet template tabs in:
A. Department records
B. Profile records
C. Preference lists
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
Care Plan Template - <<<<Answers>>>>Templates are
generalized records that contain more specific problem and
goal records. Care plan templates are often built around a
medical diagnosis (like pneumonia) or risk for a certain event
(such as falling or developing bedsores).
Problem - <<<<Answers>>>>on the care plan are
"multidisciplinary" because they are addressed by nurses,
therapists, dieticians, social workers, and other clinicians in
the hospital. Care plan problems include general symptomatic
concerns like "infection," "nutrition," and
"oxygenation/respiratory function."
goal - <<<<Answers>>>>are discrete and measurable actions
that the patient can meet before discharge. Clinicians write
care plan progress notes to track a patient's advancement
towards their goals. In the Foundation System, documentation
occurs at the Goal level of the Care Plan. Goals also include a
description of the interventions a clinician can use to help the
patient achieve the goal.
,flowsheets - <<<<Answers>>>>While looking at the
intervention check boxes from the Document Progress section
of the Care Plan, think like a builder. What builder tool
supports the end user view of the interventions listed?
basic records and template records - <<<<Answers>>>>two
types of records for care plan problems and goals
basic record - <<<<Answers>>>>built in Text and are the
building blocks for care plans. These records can be reused in
multiple care plan templates. Only goals and problems have
basic records, templates do not. The following information
comes from the basic records:
-The display name of each goal or problem
-Any flowsheet rows that appear within goals
template records - <<<<Answers>>>>built in Hyperspace and
allow basic records to be applied to specific clinical scenarios.
Every goal or problem template needs an associated basic
record. The following information comes from the template
records:
-The date on which a goal or problem should begin or expire
after the care plan is applied
-The disciplines of users that can document on a goal
-The priority of a goal or problem that displays to users
, -The problems that are part of a care plan template, or the
goals that are part of a problem
-What should happen when a user attempts to add the same
care plan record to a patient's chart after it is already applied
select all non-duplicates - <<<<Answers>>>>If two templates
contain the same basic records, users can choose to
___________ to add everything except the portions already on
the patient's care plan
merge - <<<<Answers>>>>allows the same problem or goal
to be added to the patient's care plan twice. If duplicate goals
are _______, when users document on one instance, it
automatically documents on the other.
embed - <<<<Answers>>>>You can ______flowsheet rows
or groups in basic goal records. Once attached, these will
appear to users when they select the Document button on the
goal in the Care Plan activity. Information documented in the
flowsheet rows will be pulled into the Plan of Care note.
can only be done to rows of following row types:
-Data
-Flowsheet Group
-Custom Formula
-Programming Point
-Charge Row