Mitosis Run - ANSWERAn .xml spreadsheet finalized and run in MST after testing in ACE. These
patients will age, and this option is primarily used by non-clinical apps.
Mitosis Load - ANSWERFinalized .xml spreadsheets are given to the Mitosis Guru after testing who
will add it to the active Mitosis sheet. The Guru will load this into MST, but it will only run the the
PREP environment with each refresh to make the patients look fresh for class every day.
Mitosis Guru - ANSWERPT who creates the one "official" Mitosis spreadsheet to be loaded in MST.
Anchor date - ANSWERThe date the model patient looks perfect for class. This date equates to
"today" for each duplicated patient.
Copy-Paste Duplications - ANSWERUsed to create training patients that are not date-sensitive. (They
age over time.) Done in MST
Mitosis Duplication Menu - ANSWERPatient Tools menu in Epic Training Tools utility that allows you
to run and load mitosis xml files.
Date-Sensitive Patients - ANSWERPatients who have active orders, scheduled appointments, age or
time specific scenario details like a pregnancy. Information in the patient chart will look unrealistic if
the patient is allowed to age over time.
Why would you use Mitosis (run) and not copy and paste duplication? - ANSWERPatients are not
date-sensitive, they can age over time; but they require some features in the mitosis spreadsheet like
user and provider swaps.
Who runs a Mitosis (run) spreadsheet into MST: Application PT or Guru? - ANSWERRun spreadsheets
are run in MST by the application trainer.
What are the 4 steps you need to create an exact copy of your model patient with the Copy and
Paste Duplication tool? - ANSWER1. Copy and patient duplication names from your application
cookbook.
, 2. Open the Training Tools > Manual Duplication application.
3. Enter the correct model patient that exists in Hyperspace.
4. Paste the names from the cookbook at the prompt.
Manual Patient Duplicator - ANSWERUse to make a duplicate (or duplicates) of an existing patient. ◎
Duplicates receive a copy of the patient's history that they were copied from. ◎ A duplicate patient's
history can be adjusted by sliding them
Historical Build User - ANSWERIf you're building or editing model patients manually in MST, you will
log in as users called historical build users.
Historical build users are copies of model users. (Example: Diana McQueenie)
Patient Build Instructions - ANSWERSteps to build a patient in the patient-specific spreadsheets in
your training wheels.
Step Patient - ANSWERA duplicate patient that is created in order to allow date sliding.
Spinoff patient - ANSWERa patient that is similar to another patient that already exists but needs to
be modified to be applicable to your training scenerio.
What is the difference between a model patient and a training patient? - ANSWERThe model patient
is the single perfect version of a patient that is copied. The training patient is the copied patient.
Model patients are built in MST. Training patients are duplicated in either MST or Prep. You build
Model patients and you copy training patients.
Can you date slide a patient without creating a duplicate? - ANSWERNo, you must always create a
duplicate or "step" patient.
What are the 4 principles of date sliding? - ANSWER1. Start with the oldest encounter.
2. Date slide the number *Between* to events.
3. Don't backdate clinical data like blood pressures, but you can backdate billing data.
4. All data in discrete fields will slide.
What is a consequence of duplicating patients in MST? - ANSWERPatients will age and date-sensitive
information such as appointments and upcoming procedures will not be realistic.