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✔✔warning minimum - ✔✔Any value below this number is flagged as abnormal.
✔✔warning maximum - ✔✔Any value above this number is flagged as abnormal.
✔✔minimum - ✔✔Users are not allowed to enter a value lower than this number. "hard
stop"
✔✔maximum - ✔✔Users are not allowed to enter a value higher than this number. "hard
stop"
✔✔F4` - ✔✔key command to insert a blank row in your list
✔✔shift + F4 - ✔✔key command to delete a row in your list
✔✔tab name - ✔✔The name that appears on the toolbar in the Flowsheets activity. If
left blank, the display name will be used.
✔✔restrict rows - ✔✔When you select this check box, only rows or groups listed in the
Group/Row column below are allowed on the flowsheet template.
Select this check box to prevent users from adding any groups, rows, or LDAs to the
flowsheet other than those listed in the Group/Row field.
✔✔allow remove - ✔✔If checked, users can right-click and remove this group. Only
rows without previous values will be removed.
✔✔start removed - ✔✔Select this check box if you would like a row or group to be part
of the flowsheet template, but not to appear when the user first opens the flowsheet.
When users add a group marked as this, it appears in the order it is listed in the
Group/Row column.
takes precedence over preferred group.
Build term that allows the builder to hide groups and rows from the template until they
are needed by the user.
This check box is always selected when you attach an LDA to the flowsheet template.
Each LDA must be manually added by the user.
✔✔B. group not listed as preferred - ✔✔A nurse opens a flowsheet template and click
Add Row. After making a selection, the row he chooses drops to the bottom and
appears under a group named OTHER. Which of the following are causing this to
happen (choose ALL that apply)
a. The row is not listed within the group record
b. The group is not listed as the preferred group within the row record
c. The group is not listed within the template record
,d. The row is not listed within the template record
✔✔N - ✔✔(Y/N): If you entered "PER MINUTE" in the Units field for this row, users
would need to enter "PER MINUTE" every time they entered a value.
✔✔b and d - ✔✔Which of the following settings does your respiration rate row likely
share with SpO2, Heart Rate, and BP rows included in this group? (Choose ALL that
apply).
a. Display Name
b. Row Type
c. Value Type
d. Preferred Group
✔✔can - ✔✔You, as an builder, (can/cannot) prevent row display names from being cut
off.
✔✔a and b - ✔✔Which of the following does "releasing" a flowsheet accomplish?
(Choose ALL that apply).
a. Releasing grays-out certain fields in the record, making them un-editable.
b. Releasing makes the records available to users in a production environment.
c. Releasing flowsheet rows allows you to add them to groups.
d. Releasing flowsheet groups allows you to add them to templates.
✔✔rows and groups - ✔✔Which of the following records can be released? (Choose ALL
that apply).
a. Flowsheet rows
b. Flowsheet groups
c. Flowsheet templates
✔✔b. text-side utility - ✔✔Whoa! That's potentially a lot of records. Good thing you can
use a text - side utility to release these records en-masse.
a. A Hyperspace utility
b. A text-side utility
✔✔true - ✔✔(true/false) some settings in released records cannot be altered, even if
you create a new version/contact
✔✔X - ✔✔If you do find something outside defined limits, you enter ___ in the WDL row
which causes other rows to cascade onto the flowsheet and allows you to document
exceptions to the normal defined limits for that body system
✔✔charting to a definition - ✔✔This model of clinical documentation, where clinicians
record only abnormal values, is called _____.
✔✔WDL - ✔✔means within defined limits
, ✔✔T - ✔✔(T/F): do you build assessment flowsheet bottom up by creating small
records and attaching them to larger structures, and also configuring the cascading
functionality so you can test work at every step?
✔✔1. diagram of every record
2. build assessment flowsheet without cascading functionality
3. test work
4. add cascading
5. test cascade - ✔✔5 steps in cascading flowsheet build
✔✔definition - ✔✔one key difference of WDL rows and rows are that WSL rows should
always provide a _____ of what "defined limits" means for your organization. this
information is entered in the row information field
✔✔row information - ✔✔Stores a text formatted description of this flowsheet's
row/group. This item is enabled for SmartTool use and can have hyperlinks to outside
sources and even contain picture images.
✔✔row record - ✔✔Determining what triggers a cascade and what groups/rows are
added is always configured within which record?
✔✔comparison operator - ✔✔where you enter the logical operator to determine if
cascading rows are triggered
✔✔comparison value - ✔✔value that the end user can file in the row to trigger the
cascade
- not case sensitive
- spelling sensitive
- if custom list has abbreviations, list abbreviation as comparison value
✔✔automatic and prompted - ✔✔two types of flowsheet cascades
✔✔automatic cascades - ✔✔cascade type that adds new groups and rows to the
flowsheet without additional input from the user
✔✔prompted cascades - ✔✔cascade type that allows the user to pick which groups and
rows to add to the flowsheet
✔✔Allow Copy Forward - ✔✔Select this check box if users should be able to right-click
the row in Doc Flowsheets and copy a previous assessment to the current time column.
✔✔are - ✔✔cascading flowsheets (are/are not) useful only for facilities that choose to
chart to a definition