Skills Activity: EHR Orientation 1. Encounters are outpatient…

Question Skills Activity: EHR Orientation 1. Encounters are outpatient… Skills Activity: EHR Orientation1. Encounters are outpatient visits or hospitalizations. What is the location for this encounter? 2. How many orders are listed on the Overview tab?3. Now click on See More on the Orders section of the Overview tab. What happens?4. On the Orders tab list view, you can sort the list by any column. To sort by category, click on the word Category. The orders are now sorted by category. How many Care orders are displayed on the Orders tab?5. Click on the first Care order to see the detail view of this order. What are the Order Details?6. What shows in the detail view for the first Care order that doesn’t show in the Order list view? Use the scroll bar on the right-hand side to see the complete order details, if needed.7. From the detail view, click on the Next button in the lower right-hand corner. What happens?8. What Alert type does Jane Shriver have and what is it for?9. Click on the New button in the lower right-hand corner and complete a new alert with the following information:Type of alert: Clinical warningStatus: ActiveSubject: Aspiration RiskIn the Note section below, enter the comment: Patient coughing while eating and drinkingPress Save. What changed in the patient header?10. What is Jane middle name?11. Click the Edit button in the lower right-hand corner. Hyphenate after Shriver and add Smith (Shriver-Smith). Add a language by typing in: English Only. Press Save. What changed on the patient header?12. Now click on Health in the tab list and then click on Overview to return to the Overview tab. Under the Patient Info section, notice the name change. What is listed for the patient language?13. Click the Edit button in the lower right-hand corner. Hyphenate after Shriver and add Smith (Shriver-Smith). Add a language by typing in: English Only. Press Save. What changed on the patient header?14. On the Vitals detail, all the vitals taken at the same time are referred to as a set. How many different sets of vitals are found in Jane’s Vitals detail?15. Which note title is at the bottom of the list?16. Change the way this list is sorted. Click at the top of the Date & Time column on the down arrow. What happens to the arrow?17. Click at the top of the Date & Time column one last time. What appears?18 . Does the most recent note or the oldest note show at the top of the list?The note list is now in chronological order. Click on the note title listed at the top of the list to view the Admission H&P.19. What is the CHIEF COMPLAINT as documented in the details of this note?20. Press the Next button in the lower right-hand corner. What note details show next?21. Enter a title for the note. Title it EHR Orientation-Your Name (e.g. EHR Orientation-Joe Smith). Press Save. The detail view of your note is now displayed. Press Close to return to the note list view. Does your new note show in the list view?22. Once the EHR loads, write down the Alert(s) that show in the Patient header. Is the alert you added, Aspiration Risk, displayed in the Patient Header?23. Look at the Patient header. Is the patient’s name still listed as Jane Shriver-Smith?24. Once the EHR loads, write down the Alert(s) that show in the Patient header. Is the alert you added, Aspiration Risk, displayed in the Patient Header?25. Look at the Patient Header. Is the patient’s name still listed as Jane Shriver-Smith? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)