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1. You have the ID for a requisition, but you need to find information
about the
current results associated with it. Where in the requisition
(REQ) record can
you find this information?: You must find this information via
the OVS
2.
You have the ID for a specimen, but you need to find the
container associat-ed with it. Where in the specimen (OVS) record
can you find this information?-
:
Item 23
3. You have the requisition ID for an order but not the ORD ID. The
associated test has been final verified. How would you find the
Result Components?
Choose ALL that apply.: REQ > ORD > OVS > OVT >
LRR
REQ > ORD > OVS > OVR >
LRR
REQ > ORD > LRR
4. Which of the following relationships are true? Hint: Use the Beaker
record
links
table.
Choose
ALL
that
apply.:
The record ID for the OVT is listed in the EAP
record.
The record ID for the OVR is listed in the OVS record.
5.
records are built by
administrators.
records are created by
the
system. Choose only ONE answer.: Static, Dynamic
6.
Epic
Print
Service:
Facilitates transfer of data between Epic and
physical printers
Often handled by client systems team
7.
Device (EPR): 1 per label
printer
Represents an individual
printer in Epic
8.
Workstation (LWS):
1 per label
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  1. You have the ID for a requisition, but you need to find information about the current results associated with it. Where in the requisition (REQ) record can you find this information?: You must find this information via the OVS
  2. You have the ID for a specimen, but you need to find the container associat-ed with it. Where in the specimen (OVS) record can you find this information?- : Item 23
  3. You have the requisition ID for an order but not the ORD ID. The associated test has been final verified. How would you find the Result Components? Choose ALL that apply.: REQ > ORD > OVS > OVT > LRR REQ > ORD > OVS > OVR > LRR REQ > ORD > LRR
  4. Which of the following relationships are true? Hint: Use the Beaker record links table. Choose ALL that apply.: The record ID for the OVT is listed in the EAP record. The record ID for the OVR is listed in the OVS record.
  5. records are built by administrators. records are created by the system. Choose only ONE answer.: Static, Dynamic
  6. Epic Print Service: Facilitates transfer of data between Epic and physical printers Often handled by client systems team
  7. Device (EPR): 1 per label printer Represents an individual printer in Epic
  8. Workstation (LWS): 1 per label

2 / 17 printer Defines device as a label printer

  1. Label Printer Setup (RXD 1): List of all label printer workstation (LWS) records Defines the label properties Owned by Willow
  2. To print to an actual label printer, you'd list Generic Printer in the: Device Type field.
  3. What kind of record did you pull into the Printer field?: Device (EPR)
  4. To automatically print a label, what does the system need to know?: Label/Re-port to print Printer Number of copies When it should print
  5. At which level of the hierarchy (test, performing lab, or Beaker facility) should you configure the label setup?: Lab
  6. In any given record, you should map each printer class to: only one printer.
  7. Which records could the system check to find print event setup when Susie accessions the specimen? Choose ALL that apply.: EMH Hospital Lab laboratory (LDF) record BMP test (OVT) record Beaker facility (LDF 1) record
  8. When a label printing event occurs in Beaker, which of the following records might Beaker check for printing event configuration? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Test (OVT) Laboratory (LDF) Beaker Facility (LDF 1)
  9. True or False: Print event setup in the Beaker facility record specifies the exact printer to be used for specific types of labels.: False

4 / 17 for this patient within the Lookback window

  1. Think about which dynamic record is used to store a Pap interpretation. What should the context of your rule be?: Lab Result Context
  2. Rule cannot be linked: Make sure the rule context matches the context for the field.
  3. Rule is not evaluating correctly: Check the conditions to confirm that the correct properties are evaluated. Confirm connection logic between conditions is correct. Use Rule Tester to figure out which part of the rule is evaluating incorrectly.
  4. Rule consistently evaluates the opposite of what is expected: Make sure you are not in a filter rule field. Check evaluation logic.
  5. What controls where you can use a rule? Choose only one answer.: Rule Context
  6. What does rule evaluation logic control? Choose all that apply.: How conditions are grouped Which conditions need to be true for the rule to be true
  7. What is true about the rule tester? Choose all that apply.: It only allows records that meet the context of the rule It shows if each condition passes or fails It shows if the rule passed or failed as a whole
  8. Khalil, an analyst at your organization, has built a new lab specimen context rule that has a true statement of, "this rule should evaluate to true for blood specimens in either red top plain or SST containers that were collected over 1 week ago". Based on the parameters that Khalil has entered for this new rule, and the rule's true statement, how should Khalil set up the evaluation logic for this rule?: 1 and 2 and (3 or 4)
  9. You are reviewing Khalil's rule, and although it will work as intended, you believe Khalil could have built his rule more efficiently. What could Khalil change to achieve a more efficient rule build? Chose only one

5 / 17 answer.: He could delete one of his Specimen Type parameters and add the value that was listed in it to his other Specimen Type parameter.

  1. You are trying to link a rule to determine the turnaround time (TAT) for specimens in your lab. However, you cannot link your rule to this field. What might be causing this issue? Choose only ONE answer.: The rule you are trying to link has the wrong rule context.
  2. System: The system automatically applies these holds based on defined events and rules. The system automatically clears these holds when the evaluation of the rule changes. Users with the appropriate security can also clear these holds manually.
  3. User: Users apply these holds manually through the Holds activity. Users clear these holds manually.
  4. Creating a new hold involves the following steps:: Create a value on the Holds category list (LDF 51860). Define the hold in the Beaker facility record (LDF 1) on the Holds Definitions form. Create a rule in the Rule Editor. Attach the hold at any level of the hierarchy to automatically apply it using an event and a rule. The system searches the following records: Test (OVT) > Laboratory (LDF) > Beaker Facility (LDF 1). User holds only need steps 1&2, because users decide when to apply the hold.
  5. System Category List: Uneditable, controlled by Epic. Release Range: All Categories
  6. Extendible Category List: These category lists are partially controlled by Epic, meaning certain values on the list are uneditable. The Epic-reserved values on these category lists are used by configuration elsewhere in the system.
  7. Customer Category List: These category lists are entirely controlled by the customer organization. Epic might have values loaded into the category list, but each organization can choose to add, remove, or change these values on its own.
  8. Hard Hold: Prevents specimen processing.
  9. Warning (delta): Presents a warning and requires acknowledgement, but does not prevent user from verifying.
  10. FYI: Does not present a warning or prevent specimen processing. Used to record additional

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  1. What are the available options for hold severity? Choose ALL answers that apply.: FYI, Hard Hold, Warning
  2. In which of the following records/forms do you determine that a hold is a hard hold or warning? Choose ONE answer.: Beaker Facility (Holds Definitions form)
  3. Which of the following steps must be taken to create a new user hold? Choose ALL answers that apply.: List the hold in category list LDF 51860 Define the hold in the Beaker facility record (LDF 1)
  4. True or False: The Missing collection info hold will be applied whenever ANY specimen is received in the West Side Laboratory.: False
  5. All the laboratories in your organization would like this same hold applied under the same conditions. What steps should you take to make your build more efficient? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Configure this same event, rule, and hold in the Beaker facility record (LDF 1). Delete this setup from the West Side Laboratory's laboratory (LDF) record. Set the Hold inheritance field in all laboratory records to Inherit.
  6. Why might you apply a follow-up through an event-based extension instead of through a reflex action that uses an extension?: The lab record can apply follow-ups for many tests, while reflex actions are configured at the test level and are therefore test specific.
  7. Can you edit the follow-up type associations in the Beaker Facility record?- : No, these can only be configured in the category list.
  8. Should you configure the automatic application of your follow-up using event-based setup in the laboratory record or a reflex action in a test record?- : Event-based setup in the lab record
  9. What does the Rule ID field allow you to do?: You can link a rule here so

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  1. Will the system add a critical results follow-up task every time an event of LAB RESULT ENTERED occurs? Why or why not?: No, only if the results are critical. We set up this up within our extension record.
  2. Why is it ok to leave the Abnormal Level field blank for the reflex action extension? Hint: Consider the steps for building a reflex action.: The reflex action contains the conditions for when this extension will be triggered
  3. Recall from your admin class: what are the 2 steps to configure a reflex action?: Configure what should happen using an action set on the Reflex/Additional Charges form Configure conditions for when this action set should be triggered on the Result Checking form
  4. Which event(s) should cause the system to mark the Critical Results fol-low-up as completed automatically?: When a result is acknowledged or when a comm log is completed
  5. What are the associations that a follow-up can have? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Requisition Case Specimen QC Specimen Unassociated
  6. What steps need to be included to create a new follow-up type? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Add a value to category list RES
  7. Specify what the follow-up type is associated with in the category list. Define the follow-up type in the Facility record.
  8. True or False: You can change the association type of the follow-up on the Follow-up Definitions form of the Facility record.: False
  9. You want a follow-up type of Missing Items to only be associated with requisitions. In which of the following records can you configure what a follow-up type is associated with? Choose only ONE answer.: Category List RES 51165

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  1. Appearance: Result Type (OVG): Except when overridden, all result reports rely on the test's result type to determine which print groups organize results information in the report.
  2. Routing: Result Report Routing (LAC): Determines what types of reports are printed, how many copies, when reports are printed, which recipients get reports, and which batch job is used to print.
  3. Routing: Batch Scheduler: Includes job (E1C), batch (E1B), and run (E1D) records which determine when the result reports are printed.
  4. T/F: Beaker Laboratory Report Routing (BLRR) is NOT the same as EpicCare Results Routing.: TRUE. BLRR only controls paper reports and is entirely independent of In Basket and interfaced result routing. The EpicCare Ambulatory team uses EpicCare Results Routing to deliver In Basket Results messages to end users. This configuration is described in the Results Routing badge.
  5. List a few pieces of information you think will be brought into this report by SmartLinks:: Patient information Submitter information Results
  6. Do you think every SmartLink will always pull information into a result report? Why or why not?: No, they will only pull in available information
  7. You can send result reports to a variety of recipients, including:: Primary care providers (PCP), and authorizing and ordering providers An encounter department A submitter A third party, such as a Public Health Agency Carbon-copied recipients (CC) Additional recipients chosen by specially configured extension records
  8. CI (critical Info): Consider the types of tests a submitter sends to your organization when you select when reports will print.: For example, result prelim or final verified may be the appropriate option for submitters who send many microbiology tests.

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  1. CI (critical info):: You should always reach out to your Epic representative when adjusting the Result Report Batch Run Configuration or result reporting routing records in a live environment. Incorrect run configuration can cause a large number of reports to be scheduled, leading to redundant result reporting, issues with overloaded printers and faxes, and other system performance implications.
  2. Result report format and routing records for requisition reports can be linked at two hierarchy levels:: Submitter (SMT) Beaker facility (LDF 1)
  3. In which record will you configure results for multiple orders at the same time to appear side by side one another?: Result Report Format.
  4. In which record will you configure authorizing provider to appear after the results?: Result Report Template
  5. Which record controls when reports print for Dr. Bunsen?: Result Report Routing
  6. You get a call from an inpatient provider informing you that all of the result reports she receives have a separate header for each test on the report. She want the tests displayed in a tabular view. Which record will you need to edit to make this change? Choose only ONE answer.: Result Report Format (LAC)
  7. In which record do you specify which result reporting template should be used? Choose only ONE answer.: Result Report Format (LAC)
  8. The Emergency Department at your organization requires that their result reports are sent more frequently than other departments at your organiza-tion. What type of record will you need to create to meet this request? Choose only ONE answer.: Result Report Routing (LAC)
  9. True or False: A single test record can be linked to more than one result report section.: False
  10. Your organization just rebranded and has a new logo. You'd like this logo to appear as a header on your result reports. Which record will you need to edit? Choose only ONE answer.: Result Report

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  1. Flow Cytometry: A method of studying cell populations. Cell markers (specific protein of interest) are used to separate cells into groups like normal and cancer precursors. Example(s): Identifying and classifying blood cancers like leukemia
  2. Next Generation Sequencing Clinical workflow:: 1. Extract DNA
  3. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
  4. Barcoding/Tagging.
  5. Library Creation
  6. Ready to Sequence
  7. Bioinformatic Processing (interface message)
  8. Resulting (path interp)
  9. Pathologist sign-out (reviews/verifies)
  10. Molecular Director Review and Sign out.
  11. Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) Clinical workflow:: 1. Prepare Slide
  12. Drop Probes
  13. Hybridization
  14. Scoring
  15. Ready for Review
  16. Director Sign-out
  17. You're building a FISH test and want end users to complete a handoff be-tween steps in the process. Which of the following would you do to accomplish this? Choose only ONE option.: Build a workflow step (TRE) for each step in the process and attach the first one to your test (OVT) record.
  18. Which result type should you choose for NGS tests? Choose only ONE option.: EHS MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS [1235170000]
  19. True or False: In order to process a specimen for a FISH test you should check the box on the General Setup form of the test (OVT) record that allows the specimen to fall off when all tasks are complete.: False
  20. Which of the following should you do so that the next action after your Extract workflow step (TRE) is PCR? Choose ALL answers

14 / 17 that apply.: List the PCR workflow step (TRE) in the Step field. Build another workflow step (TRE) for PCR.

  1. CI* Note that you should NOT build or edit any records in this section of the practicum.: Instead, you will just open and explore existing records without making any changes.
  2. Result Report Routing: This record controls how result reports are delivered.
  3. Result Report Format: This record controls how results are arranged on reports.
  4. Result Report Template: This record controls the content that is included on result reports.
  5. What are the individual sections of a report called? Choose only ONE answer.: Print groups
  6. Where can you look up and view samples of Epic-released print groups? Choose only ONE answer.: Print group documentation in the Data Handbook
  7. True or False: You can only view the names and ID numbers of print groups in Clinical Administration.: False
  8. You are building a new report that needs one new print group that is different from an existing report. You don't know which exact print group to use. What steps should you follow to build this new report as efficiently as possible? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Use Galaxy or the print group documentation in the Data Handbook to find the print group you need. Add the new print group to the report you created. Make a copy of the existing report.
  9. What features of a Rich Text report are not found in a Plain Text report? Choose ALL answers that apply.: Links to other activities Arranging print groups in columns Bold text
  10. True or False: A Result Component (LRR) record is generated when a specimen is received into the lab.: False

16 / 17 You set your hold as a user hold on the Holds Definitions form of the Beaker Facility record.

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  1. True or False: You are configuring a follow-up to apply automatically. After configuring an extension record, you need to attach it to both the laboratory and test record.: False
  2. :