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Can you exit a startup activity? |
No Page 2.11 |
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How do you exit a patient’s workspace? |
Press Control + W or click the X in the corner of the workspace. Page 2.13 |
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How can you open it again? |
Double click on the patient’s name again from the Track Board. Page 2.13 |
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Where else doe the Current Staff list appear? |
In addition to the ED Manager, it appears in the ED Map activity. Page 2.22 |
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What is the default relationship? |
Registered Nurse Page 2.29 |
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Was that the quickest, most efficient way to assign yourself to thispatient’s treatment team? |
No, right-clicking would be faster. Page 2.29 |
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Can you reassign patients to the staff member coming to takeyour place? |
Yes. Page 2.29 |
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Are the buttons on the activity toolbar for the Track Board thesame as when you were in the ED Manager? |
Yes. Page 2.29 |
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Have any other care providers been assigned to Michelle’s TxTeam? |
No Page 2.30 |
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The three ways to add someone to a patient’s Tx Team: |
1. Left click and say “Assign Me”. 2. Click and Drag 3. Click on the Tx Team button. Page 2.30 |
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Have vital signs been taken for James? |
Yes Page 2.31 |
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Can you discern the status of the patient from the Orders report? |
Yes, the color of the patient header at the top of the report. Page 2.33 |
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Is the Legend available from the Track Board? |
Yes, under the Tracking button’s drop down menu. Page 2.33 |
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Are the columns between the Waiting Room view and the MyPatients view on the Track Board different? |
Yes Page 2.33 |
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Which Track Board button would be most useful to a TriageNurse? |
“Needs Triage – Reassess Page 3.19 |
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What keystroke can you use to move from one Navigator sectionto the next? |
F8 Page 3.21 |
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What is the Attending’s startup activity? |
The Track Board Page 4.10 |
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What list of patients does the attending see first? |
My Patients Page 4.10 |
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Why would that list be helpful? |
They are the patients the provider is responsible for Page 4.10 |
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What list should you switch to in order to find the patients whoneed to see an attending? |
Waiting for Provider Page 4.10 |
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What is the information that appears in blue called and where didit come from? |
The text highlighted in blue is/are SmartLink(s). A SmartLink pulls in information that was entered earlier in the encounter elsewhere in the patient chart. Page 4.14 |
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How do free text comments you type appear in the note? |
They appear in parenthesis. Page 4.14 |
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Can you edit the blue- or orange-highlighted text? |
No. If you right-click to edit a SmartLink (blue), it breaks the link to the chart and becomes free text instead. If you right-click to edit a SmartBlock (orange), you are taken back to the ROS tab to change your discrete documentation. Page 4.14 |
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What does that tell you about the kind of information that isdocumented for ROS? |
It demonstrates that selections on one SmartForm can appear in another SmartForm – that they are connected and can collaborate. Page 4.14 |
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When you select an order, details about the order’s defaults appearin a hyperlink. What is the hyperlink called? |
The Summary Sentence. Page 5.6 |
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When you click the hyperlink, what opens? |
The Order Composer Page 5.6 |
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When you are done making changes to an order, what are the twoways you can save them? |
You can click accept or right-click anywhere in the background of the composer. Page 5.6 |
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The Order Composer opens automatically. Why? |
Because there is a required question with no response. You will not be able to sign the order until an answer is entered. Page 5.7 |
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Which types of lab results would you not expect back before thepatient leaves the ED? |
Cultures, DNA tests, send outs and other labs that need a large amount of time to be resulted. Page 5.11 |
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What section do you see in this Navigator that would help youresolve this issue of existing Lines, Drips, or Airways? |
LDA Removal Page 6.11 |
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A section is part of a Smart… |
SET |
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Can a section have more than one SmartGroup? |
Yes |
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Can a SmartGroup have only one item? |
Yes |
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Might another SmartSet also need an H2 Blockers SmartGroup? |
Yes |
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Would one all-inclusive SmartGroup for antibiotics, H2 Blockers, protonpump inhibitors, end up being reuseable |
No, few chief complaints would need that combination of medications. |
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In the Butler, can an end user choose to filter on useror system phrases? |
Yes |
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In the SmartText Selection window, can an end userchoose to filter on certain kinds of Texts? |
No |
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What is the name of the Flowsheet Template? |
Pre-Arrival Documentation – Vital Signs Page 9.7 |
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List some examples of Flowsheet Groups |
Vital Signs, Pain Assessment, Oxygen Therapy |
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List some examples of Flowsheet Rows |
Heart Rate, Heart Source, Temp, Temp Source, Pain Assessment, Sp02, Resp |