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Can you exit a startup activity?

No




Page 2.11

How do you exit a patient’s workspace?

Press Control + W or click the X in the corner of the workspace.




Page 2.13

How can you open it again?

Double click on the patient’s name again from the Track Board.




Page 2.13

Where else doe the Current Staff list appear?

In addition to the ED Manager, it appears in the ED Map activity.




Page 2.22

What is the default relationship?

Registered Nurse




Page 2.29

Was that the quickest, most efficient way to assign yourself to thispatient’s treatment team?

No, right-clicking would be faster.




Page 2.29

Can you reassign patients to the staff member coming to takeyour place?

Yes.




Page 2.29

Are the buttons on the activity toolbar for the Track Board thesame as when you were in the ED Manager?

Yes.




Page 2.29

Have any other care providers been assigned to Michelle’s TxTeam?

No




Page 2.30

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

Have vital signs been taken for James?

Yes




Page 2.31

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

Is the Legend available from the Track Board?

Yes, under the Tracking button’s drop down menu.




Page 2.33

Are the columns between the Waiting Room view and the MyPatients view on the Track Board different?

Yes




Page 2.33

Which Track Board button would be most useful to a TriageNurse?

“Needs Triage – Reassess




Page 3.19

What keystroke can you use to move from one Navigator sectionto the next?

F8




Page 3.21

What is the Attending’s startup activity?

The Track Board




Page 4.10

What list of patients does the attending see first?

My Patients




Page 4.10

Why would that list be helpful?

They are the patients the provider is responsible for




Page 4.10

What list should you switch to in order to find the patients whoneed to see an attending?

Waiting for Provider






Page 4.10

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

How do free text comments you type appear in the note?

They appear in parenthesis.




Page 4.14

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

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

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

When you click the hyperlink, what opens?

The Order Composer




Page 5.6

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

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

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

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



A section is part of a Smart…

SET

Can a section have more than one SmartGroup?

Yes

Can a SmartGroup have only one item?

Yes

Might another SmartSet also need an H2 Blockers SmartGroup?

Yes

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.

In the Butler, can an end user choose to filter on useror system phrases?

Yes

In the SmartText Selection window, can an end userchoose to filter on certain kinds of Texts?

No

What is the name of the Flowsheet Template?

Pre-Arrival Documentation – Vital Signs




Page 9.7

List some examples of Flowsheet Groups

Vital Signs, Pain Assessment, Oxygen Therapy

List some examples of Flowsheet Rows

Heart Rate, Heart Source, Temp, Temp Source, Pain Assessment, Sp02, Resp