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Term 1 of 114
Where can clinicians see a list of all the Crystal reports they have the
ability to view?
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From their Dashboard and
Reporting Home. The status From the Help section, which provides
reads Ready to View when the guidance on accessing reports.
results are available.
From the Patient Summary page, where From the Notifications section, which
all patient-related reports are listed. alerts users to new reports.
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,Term 2 of 114
Can a nurse document giving a medication that has NOT been verified by
pharmacy?
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A nurse can view the Row Information in the Details report on the right side of the
screen. This gives him information about normal values, possible choices,
and the last filed data. If the Details report is hidden, click the left facing arrow in the
middle of the right side of the screen to expand the report.
Enter an "X" in the WDL row. (This documents that all values are within defined limits,
except...) Then enter the abnormal information in the appropriate rows.
False. If the nurse selects a list of patients and clicks Work List, tasks for all patients on
that list appear in the Work List to review.
Yes. He sees warnings that the medication has not been verified but can continue
with the administration.
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Term 3 of 114
What happens behind the scenes when you modify the frequency of a
medication order?
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, The original order is archived, and a
The original order is flagged for review,
new order is created in a different
but no changes are made immediately.
system.
The original order is discontinued
The original order remains active, and
and a new order is entered. As a
the frequency is adjusted in the same
result, two rows appear on the
row.
MAR for nurses.
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Term 4 of 114
What is the main difference between documenting a PRN medication
compared to a scheduled medication?
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Hover your mouse cursor over the positive/negative button and start typing. Or,
double click the positive/negative button to open the comments
window and then start typing.
Education titles can be added automatically if a Care Plan goal or intervention requires
teaching, or they can be added manually by clicking Add Title.
PRN medications do not have scheduled times that appear on the MAR. To
document giving the medication, the nurse clicks anywhere in the cell
and documents administering the medication.
Scheduled medications appear with a due time in the cell at the time the
medication is scheduled to be given. To document administering the medication,
click the due time on the MAR.
, Analytical reports are used to look at trends in data and help you make decisions
related to your department, specialty, or hospital. They often analyze data over an
extended period of time.
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Term 5 of 114
Can the physician see a list of the resolved problems for a patient? If so,
how?
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Yes, go to the Problem List
Yes, check the patient's medical history navigator section, click the
in the Admission Notes section. Options button, and select the
Resolved check box.
Yes, consult with the nursing staff for a Yes, review the patient's treatment plan
summary of resolved issues. in the Care Plan section.
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Term 6 of 114
What the purpose of a wildcard?
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