{"id":118206,"date":"2023-09-02T10:38:44","date_gmt":"2023-09-02T10:38:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118206"},"modified":"2023-09-02T10:38:47","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T10:38:47","slug":"mhs-genesis-testusn-outpatient-nursing-comp-asmt-30-minsalready-graded-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/02\/mhs-genesis-testusn-outpatient-nursing-comp-asmt-30-minsalready-graded-a\/","title":{"rendered":"MHS GENESIS TEST(USN)\/Outpatient Nursing Comp Asmt (30 mins)Already Graded A+"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>MHS GENESIS TEST(USN)\/Outpatient<br>Nursing Comp Asmt (30 mins)Already<br>Graded A+<br>When you propose a prescription renewal order from a patient phone message, what<br>is the correct provider communication type? (Scenario 1.05 &#8211; Answer Cosign<br>Required<br>As you check in a patient, she complains of a headache. You will give her 325 mg of<br>Tylenol PO. How will you place this protocol order in PowerChart? (Scenario 1.03) &#8211;<br>Answer Click Quick Orders; click Ambulatory Meds-in-office; search: Tylenol; click<br>Tylenol 325 mg<br>While you document a Ambulatory Comprehensive Intake form, a 44 year old patient<br>informs you that he developed a rash when he took penicillin 3 months ago. What<br>steps identify the documentation of this allergy? Navigate to the Allergies screen to<br>begin. (Scenario 1.02) &#8211; Answer Click +Add, type penicillin in substance box, click<br>binoculars, highlight penicillin, click OK, type rash in reactions box, click binoculars,<br>highlight rash, click OK, click dropdown for severity and choose moderate, type 44 in<br>years box, click OK, click Mark All as Reviewed<br>You cared for a patient who had an annual physical and left the clinic thirty minutes<br>ago. The patient calls to ask what his blood pressure was. You will document this<br>phone conversation. How will you ensure that you document on the most recent<br>encounter? (Scenario 1.04) &#8211; Answer Utilize Recent list and choose patient<br>You can squeeze a patient into the schedule as a walk-in. When does MHS<br>GENESIS create an encounter for a walk-in patient? (Scenario 1.01) &#8211; Answer At the<br>time of patient check-in<br>A patient walks into the clinic. You log into Revenue Cycle and you cannot see any<br>appointments on Patient Tracking. What do you click to see appointments on Patient<br>Tracking? (Scenario 1.01) &#8211; Answer Click Patient Tracking filters to set location<br>You sent a message to the provider related to a patient with flu-like symptoms. The<br>provider responded to your message and directed you to create an encounter. How<br>do you create an encounter in Revenue Cycle? Begin with a patient search.<br>(Scenario 1.07) &#8211; Answer Highlight patient name, click Select, click Encounters<br>Perspective, click Encounters tab, click Add Encounter icon<br>A patient phones the clinic and complains of flu-like symptoms. He states that he has<br>no transportation and only requests phone advice. The patient has not had a clinic<br>appointment in several months. What encounter do you use to send a message to<br>the provider? Begin with a patient search. (Scenario 1.06) &#8211; Answer Choose the most<br>recent encounter<br>A patient recently called, and you created a Phone Message. He called back, and<br>now states that during his physical, he forgot to tell the provider that he needs a<br>prescription renewal for Lexapro 20 mg daily. What are the steps to add a phone<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MHS GENESIS TEST(USN)\/OutpatientNursing Comp Asmt (30 mins)AlreadyGraded A+When you propose a prescription renewal order from a patient phone message, whatis the correct provider communication type? (Scenario 1.05 &#8211; Answer CosignRequiredAs you check in a patient, she complains of a headache. You will give her 325 mg ofTylenol PO. 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