EPIC BRIDGES EXAM COMPLETE 170 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||ALREADY GRADED A+
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EPIC BRIDGES EXAM COMPLETE 170 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||ALREADY
GRADED A+
What are two ways that interface messages are sent and received
- ANSWER- TCP/IP with an interface engine is the most
common.
Interconnect is used for HTTPS or other communication outside
your local network
What does it mean for an interface to process a message? -
ANSWER- the incoming interface's Filer Daemon tries to find
the correct patient and file the data in the message into
Chronicles
the outgoing interface's Event Daemon creates an HL7 message,
based on information in Chronicles, and sends it out through the
port defined in the Comm Daemon.
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Are messages ever manually deleted from the Data Queue? -
ANSWER- No, never. They are purged only by an automated
purge job.
Communication Status (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERwhether the comm daemon is stopped or running
Total Recv'd/Sent (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERtotal number of messages sent (outgoing) or received (incoming)
i.e. count
Last Recv'd/Sent (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERNumber of the Last message sent (outgoing) or received
(incoming)
i.e. message number
Time since last message( Interface Monitor Column) -
ANSWER- Elapsed time since a message was last sent (for an
outgoing interface) or received (for an incoming interface)
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Queued Messages (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERnumber of messages waiting to be sent (outgoing) or processed
(incoming)
Queued Events (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERnumber of events waiting to be processed from the Event Queue
(outgoing only)
Waiting Messages (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERNumber of messages waiting to be processed from the Holding
Queue
Filer/Event Status (Interface Monitor Column) - ANSWERWhether the Event Daemon (outgoing) or Filer Daemon
(incoming) is stopped or running
Background Monitor - ANSWER- takes care of many tasks
including determining whether interfaces are running
Interface Monitor Definition - ANSWER- Allows you to specify
which interfaces should be displayed in the Interface Monitor
activity
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Interface Monitor - ANSWER- displays the interfaces from the
definition. There are several pieces of information available
about each interface displayed:
-AIP ID
-Interface
-Queue
-Time since last message
-Total recv;d/sent
-Last recv'dsent
-queued messages
-queued events
-waiting messages
-communication status
-filer/event status
-time since comm start
-time since filer/event start
Message Purging Hierarchy - ANSWER- 1) Interface Level
2) Background Monitor Level
3) System Default of 30 Days
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