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The interaction screening in the Rx Writer application checks for possible contraindications with the patients ___?

Active medications


Allergies


Problems


ALL OF THE ABOVE

A list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits (also called drug list) is defined by CMS as?

Formulary

Questions you must provide to the lab when sending an order electronically or via printed order are referred to as _____?

Ask at Order Entry (AOE)

A(n) ____ is a symptom or condition that makes a particular treatment or procedure inadvisable?

Contraindication

The Dosing calculator provides recommendations for the medicine being prescribed based on ____?

Age and weight of patient

A specific dosage instruction given when prescribing a medication is known as ____?

SIG

When a Progress Note is documented by a nonphysical provider (such as PA or NP), a(n) ____ is required?

Cosignature

If a pharmacy is not listed in the patient's active pharmacy list of the practice's "favorite" pharmacy list, you can search using the ____ application?

Rx Writer



Patient education handouts given to a patient are recorded in which sections of the patient's medical record?

Correspondence and Progress Notes

In order to generate claims, in which application must charges for the patient's appointment be captured?

Visit

All State Departments of Health require reporting the amount of immunization administered in ____?

Milliliters (mL)

In the Medications window columns, the provider who ordered the medication is listed in which column?

Fill provider

If the provider you are referring to is outside the practice, which type of referral would you select?

External

A Progress Note can be signed directly from the following location(s)?

Progress Note


Medical Record


Unsigned Note


BOTH (A) AND (C)

In the Medications window, which column displays interactions, reorder, print, fax, send electronically, and log?

Actions

Medications which have mixed-cased lettering in the prescription name, that helps reduce errors between medication names that either look or sound alike, are known as?

Tall Man lettering

Which application provides access to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website?

Immunizations

The way a drug is introduced into the body (such as oral, enteral, mucosal, parenteral, or percutaneous) is known as?

Routed

A prescription for a controlled (scheduled) drug must be processed via electronic transmission only. T or F

False

A Visit can only be edited before procedure and diagnosis codes are entered. T or F

False

Generic versions of drugs are displayed in italics for easy identification in Optum/Harris Care Tracker. T or F

True

If no interruptions were returned in the Medications column Actions, the Interactions icon appears grayed out. T or F

False

One of the statuses for Progress Notes in Open Encounters is "not Signed". T or F

True

To access the Medical Record module, pull patient into context, and click the Clinical Today pane. T or F

False

The prescribed medication has allergic reactions and cross sensitivities with the patient allergies.

PAR

The prescribed medication has precautionary warnings based on factors such as age and medical conditions.

PRC

The prescribed medication has precautionary warnings based on factors such as age and medical conditions.

DI

The prescribed medication has a negative interaction with the patient's existing diagnosis.

ADE

The prescribed medication taken with certain food interacts in ways that diminish the effectiveness of the unsigned medication or reduce the absorption of food nutrients.

DFA

Th prescribed medications in the same as a medication the patient is currently on and is treating the same diagnosis.

DT