Beaker: Clinical Pathology Administration CPL250 (Lab350 & Lab400)
Interface Engine Correct Ans - Has powerful tools for manipulating interface messages
Middle Tier Device Correct Ans - Helps route interface messages to appropriate instrument. Typically one per organization
An advance framework for managing interfaces with third party systems called... Correct Ans - Bridges
Triggers Correct Ans - Applications that cause an event to happen (Some are hard coded, and some are configurable based on workflow)
Mapping Correct Ans - Decides how values should be interpreted on an interface
Translation table Correct Ans - Takes a value and translates it to another value
Identity Correct Ans - Framework used for mapping master file records on interfaces
Facility (Chapter 2.3) Correct Ans - The most general, all-
encompassing level in Epic and refers to an entire organization or enterprise. (Backbone of the admin build)
Levels on which Beaker CP facility structure is organized... Correct Ans - Facility (LDF)->Laboratory->Section
Overall facility structure Correct Ans - Facility (General)->Service area->Location->Department->Room
->Bed(Specific) HOD Correct Ans - Hospital Outpatient Department. Used in areas that schedule patient appointments and admitted patients
Virtual Departments Correct Ans - Patients are not scheduled or admitted here
Outpatient Department Correct Ans - Used in areas that only schedule patient appointments
Hospital Unit Correct Ans - Necessary for areas where patients are admitted ADT(Admission, Discharge, and Transfer)
Records for configuration hierarchy Correct Ans - Test>Lab>Facility. This means that to find specific settings, the system will look to the test record
first, then the laboratory record, and finally the facility record.
Receiving extensions (2.7) Correct Ans - Used to prevent lab techs from receiving specimens that do not meet certain criteria (i.e. missing information)
Receiving behavior (2.7) Correct Ans - Specify whether specimens should be received in their destination lab or into the lab you are logged into(this is the default and recommended option)
TAT Basis (2.7) Correct Ans - The TAT Basis field indicates how the turnaround time should be calculated when a test is from one lab to another. 1. First Received Instant (When the test is first received into the initial lab)
2. Last Received Instant (When the test is last received into the final lab)
Default Turnaround Time (TAT) Values Correct Ans - The turnaround time you enter in the TAT field reflects the amount of time that can elapse before results are expected for tests of a certain priority
Clinical Administration Correct Ans - Set of text-based menus used to configure applications (mouse does not work in this field)
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