PRACTICE Q&A TESTED AND APPROVED
NEWLY MODIFIED
Unit Managers: The rooms for your ICU unit don't appear in the top panel in
your ICU unit manager. Which settings should you check to troubleshoot this
issue?
A. The Department field in the Unit Manager configuration
B. The bed in the View linked to the Unit Manager configuration
C.The beds in the Bedded Patients (Top Panel) of the Unit Manager
configuration
D. The rooms in the Rooms in Care Area field in the care area linked to the Unit
Manager configuration -- ANSWER--a. The Department field in the Unit
Manager configuration
d. The Rooms in the Rooms in Care Area field in the care area linked to the Unit
Manager configuration
Unit Managers: Which of the following statements about view configurations
are true? Choose ALL answers that apply.
A. They determine the display name of a section of a Unit Manager.
B. They determine which patients or beds are highlighted.
,C. They determine the tooltip label and data that will display when you hover
over a patient.
D. They specify the columns that show information about patients and beds. --
ANSWER--b. They determine which patients or beds are highlighted.
d. They specify the columns that show information about patients and beds.
Unit Managers: Which field controls which manager configurations are
available for users logged in to a certain department? Choose ONLY one
answer.
A. Left Column Care Area
B. Show Patients?
C. Care Area content
D. Department -- ANSWER--d. Department
Unit Managers: Identify the type of record that controls highlighting on unit
managers -- ANSWER--VIEW RECORD
Unit Managers: Configure the unit manager to display specific beds. --
ANSWER--Care Area
,The care area determines which beds and patients a Unit Manager shows. It also
determines what options appear to users when they right-click a bed or patient.
Unit Managers: Identify where View records records are used -- ANSWER-
They are used in the Unit Manager Configuration
Unit Managers: Manager Configuration -- ANSWER--The manager
configuration is the Unit Manager itself. It determines which units (DEP) should
be managed in the Unit Manager. It contains care areas and views.
Unit Managers: Which of the following care area types require a view record to
be set with the care area. A. Patient and Beds
B. Pending in coming Transfers
C. Rooms Only
D. Pending Admissions -- ANSWER--B. Pending Incoming Transfers
D. Pending Admission
Pending Admission and Pending Incoming Transfers care areas require the View
Field. Care area that represent rooms and bed do not require this field, and can
use the "Default View for bedded Patient Care Area" set at the Manager
Configuration level if left blank.
, Unit Managers:
What does the Care Area content field in a care area configuration determine?
Choose ALL that apply.
A. If the care area will show patients and beds.
B. If the care area will show pending admissions.
C. If the care area will show pending incoming transfers.
D. If the care area will show pending discharges. -- ANSWER--a. If the care
area will show patients and beds.
b. If the care area will show pending admissions.
c. If the care area will show pending incoming transfers.
Unit Managers:
True or False: If you link a view to a care area, it will override the view linked
to a Unit Manager that uses the care area. -- ANSWER--True
When you build Unit Managers for your organization, you'll only need to build
one care area to show incoming transfers. All Unit Managers can use the same
incoming transfers care area since the patients listed are determined by the Unit
Manager configuration.