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Chapter 2-Dashboard - -Dashboards are often the first thing users see when
they log into Epic every day. Dashboards are the hub of reporting and
analytics in Epic, and consolidate data from all corners of your healthcare
system.

-Chapter 2-Component - -A component is a single graph or table or other
piece of functionality that users will interact with on the dashboard.
Components are the building blocks of a dashboard, and are the primary way
to add new content or remove content from a dashboard.

-Chapter 2-Dashboard View - -The ability to change settings on the
dashboard. Users with appropriate Radar security can:
*Add new components to their dashboard
*Change the parameters on dashboard reports or summaries
*Add or remove links from individual components
*Create their own new components

-Chapter 2-Dashboard Editor - -The tool that allows the ability to modify a
source dashboard.

The Dashboard Editor can be used to view the settings of any dashboard in
your system, but only custom‐built dashboards can be modified. Epic‐
released dashboards will be read only.

-Chapter 2-Component Editor - -Components are managed in the
Component Editor.
There are seven types of component records available in Radar. They are:
Graph
Link
Message Board
Native HTML
Report Listing
Table

Every component has five forms:
Basic Information
Display
Data Source
Output Format
Access

, -Chapter 2-Activity Descriptor - -The Active activity descriptor field displays
for your currently active Hyperspace activity. There are two Hyperspace
workflows that can find the activity descriptor for a given activity.

-Chapter 2-View Manager - -The View Manager allows users to create new
views, delete unused views, or jump into "Edit Layout mode" on their existing
views.

When a user clicks the wrench icon next to a view, they are able to:
*Drag and drop components to rearrange their dashboard view.
*Click on an individual component to change the name, color, or size of the
component.
*Click and drag between components to resize them within the layout
*When they are done editing their view, the user clicks Save and Accept on
the bottom of the screen.

-Chapter 2-Assuming a user has the appropriate report group to access a
dashboard, what other dashboard settings control whether the dashboard is
available for viewing? - -The Ready for use and Enabled for user selection
check boxes.

-Chapter 2-Which of the following do you need to create a link from a
dashboard to a given Hyperspace
activity?
A. The activity descriptor for the activity
B. The menu descriptor of the activity
C. The user-facing name of the activity
D. The parent menu of the activity record - -A-The activity descriptor for the
activity

-Chapter 2-You have built a component record. Which of the following could
explain why the component does not appear on a specific dashboard?
A. The component is not set as ready for use
B. The component is not listed on the Content form of the dashboard
C. The component and the dashboard do not share any report groups
D. The component has not been marked as enabled for user selection - -B-
The component is not listed on the Content form of the dashboard

-Chapter 2-True or False. Components require a defined Display title on the
Display form. - -TRUE-This is a required field

-Chapter 2-Data Model - -Organized data that is related to each other

-Chapter 3-Filter - -FDS Record. Which is a record that can be used to filter,
slice or measure data. The word filter is used in SlicerDicer to refer to the
many data points that can be used as criteria, slices, measures, and display

, columns. The POPULATION starts with a base and is refined using criteria.
The available criteria come from filters.

-Chapter 3-Base - -Depending on which data model you are working with,
SlicerDicer will use a different base to define your population. For example:
Data Model Base
*Admissions—All Admissions
*IP Pharmacy Medication Orders—All Inpatient Medication Orders
*Imaging Studies—All Imaging Studies

-Chapter 3-Criteria - -Criteria are often the first pieces of a population that a
user modifies. Criteria refine a population to only
the desired records.

-Chapter 3-Measures - -Measures are calculations on the selected records -
for instance, the total count of patients matching some criteria, or the
average duration of inpatient stays.

-Chapter 3-Slices - -FILTERS THAT ARE USED TO GROUP THE DATA.
Slices are ways to divide the records you're searching - for instance,
comparing visits by departments, or patients by age range

-Chapter 3-Exclusive Criteria - -Exclusion criteria are a set of predefined
definitions that is used to identify data that will not be included

-Chapter 3-True or False: SlicerDicer can be used to report on any data that
has ever been entered into Epic - -False. SlicerDicer can only be used to
report on data that has been extracted to the Caboodle.

-Chapter 3-A SlicerDicer population is showing all smokers with PCPs in your
clinic. You would like to see these patients grouped by their different PCPs,
with one bar per provider. How would you do this?
Choose only ONE answer.
A. Add a criterion
B. Change your measure
C. Add a slice
D. Change your visualization - -C-Add a Slice

-Chapter 4-Database - -A database is an organized collection of data. In
many reporting tools, databases are also called data sources. The purpose of
a database defines its structure.

-Chapter 4-Chronicles - -Epic data lineage starts with Chronicles. This is
where nurses, registrars, doctors, billers, and other users enter data.
Chronicles is a "Tree Based Database".

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