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CPL250 exam questions for revision use /well detailed and
correct answers /2025
1.When a lab tech logs into EMC Clinic Lab - What type of record is he logging into:
Department Record
2.A Department (DEP) is part of the general Epic facility structure (not the Beaker facility
structure) T/F: True
3.If turnaround times are configured at both the Beaker facility Record and Laboratory "A"
record, Epic will use the settings defined in the Beaker facility record for a test performed in
lab. T/F: False
4.Section records (LDF) can be linked to more than one laboratory record (LDF). T/F:
False
5.A new lab (Verona Lab) at your organization would like their specimen ID's formatted as
follows, where X represents the section code and the counter begins at 1000: 20V-067x1000.
The starting number for the counter(1000) is configured in which record?: Verona's Lab's
laboratory record (LDF)
6.What pieces of information can you add to your laboratory's specimen ID?: Julian
Day, Counter, section code, year,Lab letter and constant
7.Which record defines the display and summary items?: Order Composer Configuration
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1.When a lab tech logs into EMC Clinic Lab - What type of record is he logging into: Department Record 2.A Department (DEP) is part of the general Epic facility structure (not the Beaker facility structure) T/F: True 3.If turnaround times are configured at both the Beaker facility Record and Laboratory "A" record, Epic will use the settings defined in the Beaker facility record for a test performed in lab. T/F: False 4.Section records (LDF) can be linked to more than one laboratory record (LDF). T/F: False 5.A new lab (Verona Lab) at your organization would like their specimen ID's formatted as follows, where X represents the section code and the counter begins at 1000: 20V-067x1000. The starting number for the counter(1000) is configured in which record?: Verona's Lab's laboratory record (LDF) 6.What pieces of information can you add to your laboratory's specimen ID?: Julian Day, Counter, section code, year,Lab letter and constant 7.Which record defines the display and summary items?: Order Composer Configuration

(OCC)

8.How many procedure, procedure category, and OCC records are needed?: 4 procedures, 1 category, 2 OCC 9.For efficient build, where should you link to an OCC record?: Procedure Category (EDP) 10.Part of test panel build involves linking an orderable procedure to other procedures. Which record purpose should you select for these linked procedures?: Performable 11.For efficient build, in which of the following records should you set the default order class so it impacts all urine procedures?: Procedure Category (EDP) 12.In the procedure category for Lab Blood Orderables, four allowed order classes were specified. However, when end users order a particular procedure belonging to that category, there are only three allowed order classes. Why?: Only three order classes were listed in the procedure (EAP). 13.The specimen sources available for clinician selection are only defined in the procedure category (EDP) record. T/F: False 14.Default specimen type can only be defined in the procedure (EAP) record. T/F: True

19.For category-based results, an end user will always see every value on a category list for a component in Result Entry. T/F: False 20.You are building a result component for an RPR test that will be performed at Verona Lab, a lab at your organization. This test will be made up of a single result component. The category list that you're attaching to this result component contains the 6 values. You only want users resulting this RPR test to be able to select a value of "Positive" or "Negative". What will you need to configure to meet this need?: Valid checking in the component record 21.You want to flag sodium component values that have changed by more than 15 units since the patient's last sodium result. Which type of result checking must you configure?: Delta checking 22.When setting up delta checking you can have the system look back over a certain number of days or over a certain number of results, but not both. T/F: False 23.You are configuring a Protime-INR test for your organization. This test has 2 components: Protime and INR. The INR value should be calculated using the following formula: ({Protime}/11.5)^1.1. Which records will you need to create?: 1 variable,1 equa- tion and 2 result

components 24.You have just created an equation to be used for a component's calcula- tion. In which record should you link the equation?: Result Component 25.You have just created a new equation to calculate the anion gap compo- nent. However, you would only like this equation to be used when the sodium component (which is used in your anion gap equation) has certain values. How should you configure this?: When you link your equation to the anion gap component, associate the equation with a rule that checks for certain values of sodium. 26.Which of the following statements describes the function of Accessioning Setup form in the test record?: It determines which labs (and their associated sections) can perform the test 27.You enter the components for your test in the Result Entry form of the test record. T/F: True 28.What is the function of a result type?: To control the look and available fields in Result Entry

  1. When accessioning a test, the order of the labs listed is significant in which of the following records?: Department, Beaker facility and Location 30.Which of the following records could the system consult to determine the laboratory to
  1. In which record do you mark a question as being required?: Question record 40.Users at Verona Lab frequently result Urinalysis tests manually. They would like a more efficient way to document "Negative" for all appropriate components and add a test -level comment stating "Results entered manually". Which of the following steps must be completed to meet this need?: Create a mnemonic to apply the com- ponent values and test -level comment, Allow the mnemonic to be used on Verona Lab's urinalysis test and List the urinalysis test's result type in the mnemonic record 41.For a mnemonic to be available for use for a particular test, you must list the mnemonic in the test record. T/F: False 42.A mnemonic is best used to fill in normal, non-numeric results and stan- dard comment. T/F: True 43.How can you tell whether keyboard listening is turned on in Result Entry?- : The Keys button is highlighted 44.You click the Modify button in the Result Editor for your CBC with auto diff, but Diff type to report field is grayed out. What might be preventing you from choosing to report the auto diff?: Auto Diff is not listed as an allowed part in the CBC with auto diff test record. 45.In which activity do you define the keyboard keys that should cause an action in the system

while using Keyboard Listening?: Report Builder 46.Once you have established your keyboard map using Report Builder, you have completed all the steps needed for lab techs to use the new keyboard map.: False 47.How is the build different for a susceptibility test than for other tests?: No procedure needs to be linked to the susceptibility test, The Susceptibility test check box is selected on the General Setup form. The result type will be specific to a susceptibility test. 48.Susceptibility tests always must be added on manually to an isolate. T/F: False 49.Culture tests are made up of antibiotic result components T/F: False 50.Where must you link your initial workcard action for it to be used?: The culture test 51.You are building the decision tree branch in the screen shot above. So far, you've completed the identification path highlighted in the bold boxes. Organism records (LLO) have been created, but nothing else exists yet. Which of the following records and how many of each record will you need to build to complete this branch?: Five result components (LRR) Four workcard actions (TRE) 52.What type of record is an antibiotic component?: Result component (LRR) 53.What different frequencies can you define for QC Automatic Ordering Setup?: Specific time Every X hours Every X specimens

appear?: OBR 62.A component's ID is stored in which of the following fields of an HL7 message?: OBX- 63.Your laboratory sends orders and receives results via an interface with a reference lab. How may interfaces will you need to facilitate this transfer of data?: 2 64.What type of record do you need to build so users can order a test?: Procedure (EAP) 65.What type of record do you need to build so users can enter numeric or category based results for a test?: Result component (LRR) 66.What type of record do you need to build so the system knows what the lab should perform when a certain procedure is ordered, and in which lab?: Test Record (OVT) 67.What type of record do you need to build so a numeric result can be automatically calculated?: Equation (FCE) 68.What type of record do you need to build so common discrete results or comments can be applied to a test?: Mnemonics (OVD) 69.What type of record do you need to build so a test and a question can be linked together?: Questionaire (LQF) 70.Which of the following records is most efficient to build LAST? Why?: Test records should

be built last. In the test record, you link out to the result component and procedures so it is more efficient if those records are already built. 71.Does it matter for efficiency if result components are built before pro- cedures? Why or why not?: No it does not matter. The result components and procedures are not linked directly together. 72.What types of records will you build to account for the structure of the new lab, West Lab?: Laboratory (LDF), Department (DEP), Sections (LDF) 73.Chronicles: (File Cabinet) database management system used by all of Epic's applications. All of the data that you enter in Hyperspace or text is stored in Chronicles. 74.Master file: (Drawer) A storage entity in Chronicles used to organize a particular type of record: Test (OVT) Patient (EPT) Specimen (OVS 75.Record: (Folder) Specific entity within the master File: Test, Patient, Specimen ID 76.Contact: (Sheet of Paper) Snapshot of a record that represents changes made at a specific instant: office visit dates 77.Item: (Question) a prompt for a piece of info: Specimen type, DOB Collection date 78.Value: (Answer) Specific info recorded for an item: Sterile cup, dates