INP402 EpicCare Inpatient Clinical Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
INP402 EpicCare Inpatient Clinical Exam
(Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and
Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
Q: Defines the type of information users can document in the row & how they should format it;
determined by the row type.
Answer:
Value type
Q: Where do you link rows to a group?
Answer:
Within the open group/row record (in the doc flowsheet builder).
Q: Where do you link groups to a template?
Answer:
Within the open template record (in the doc flowsheet builder).
Q: Where do you specify all the rows that should normally show up in a group by default?
Answer:
The group form in a flowsheet group record.
Q: How do you have groups added on a template that should not appear by default/added by
clinicians as needed?
Answer:
Start Removed (mark them as start removed).
Q: Organizes similar groups together in the table of contents so clinicians can easily navigate to
that part of the flowsheet template.
Answer:
Topics
Q: In what order should you build a flowsheet?
Answer:
From the bottom up, but with a slight variation:
-at a high level, to build most flowsheet rows:
1. Create a placeholder flowsheet group record
2. Build all the rows to appear on the flowsheet (build row records & set the group as
"preferred")
3. Attach the rows to groups created in Step 1
4. Build the flowsheet template & attach groups to it
Q: Where are all flowsheet records built, edited, & accessed?
Answer:
In Hyperspace (in Flowsheets FLT & FLO)
Q: How should you distinguish between groups and rows in the FLO record?
Answer:
Preface all group record names with "G" and preface all row record names with "R."
Q: When building a basic flowsheet group (aka one not used for LDAs or med intake), what
category of Row Type should you use?
Answer:
A Row Type of Flowsheet Group.
Q: True or False. Updating the Row Type for a record can alter what you can or cannot do
within it.
Answer:
True
Q: Explain the difference between Maximum/Minimum fields vs. Warning Maximum/Warning
Minimum fields.
Answer:
The max/min fields prevent impossible values from being entered; the warning max/warning min
fields help to alert clinicians of abnormal values.
Q: A setting within a row record that indicates what group a row should be added to if the row
is added to a flowsheet on its own; does NOT add the row to the group, just says what group is
should appear in.
Answer:
Preferred group
Q: What happens if the preferred group is left blank?
Answer:
Drops to the bottom of the flowsheet in the OTHER group.
Q: How do you LINK the rows into the group?
Answer:
After all rows are created, you list them within the group record itself.
Q: Because both rows & groups link out to groups, what build is most efficient?
Answer:
Build groups first and add them as preferred groups when building rows.
Q: What are the three (3) main records needed to build a flowsheet?
Answer:
Flowsheet Row
Flowsheet Group
Flowsheet Template
Q: The nurse opens flowsheet template & Add Row; after making a selection, the row he
chooses drops to the bottom under OTHER; why?
Answer:
The group is not listed as preferred within the row record.
Q: Why could a user be unable to add a group using Add Row?
Answer:
The flowsheet has Restrict Rows set within the template record.
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