Chapter 3: charting tips & tricks Ready to test what you’ve learned? This short quiz is a chance to check your understanding and build confidence as you go. Question Title 1. When you use Jane's "pinning" feature, is the pin for a full chart entry, or a single chart part (like a Note or Body Chart, also called an "item")? Full chart entry Chart part (or item) only Question Title 2. When you use Jane's "starring" feature in a patient's chart, does it move the entire chart entry to the top of the Charts area, or just the chart part (or item)? Full chart entry, Chart part (or item) only Question Title 3. True or false. A Medical Alert can't be edited once it's added to a Patient's Chart. True - clicking on it won't do anything False - clicking on it will open an editable text box Question Title 4. When you duplicate a chart entry, what happens? It duplicates the chart parts for editing, but not the details It duplicates everything, including the chart details, for editing It duplicates everything, including the chart details, but cannot be edited Question Title 5. You want to add a scanned X-ray to a patient’s chart, what type of chart part should you choose? Body Chart Primary Complaint File/Image Note Question Title 6. In a patient's profile, over in the Files tab, you can see all the uploaded files for them. What icon would tell you a file is viewable by the patient in their My Account portal? Locked padlock Unlocked padlock Open eye Crossed-out eye Question Title 7. You want to export charts for a patient, but only from January to March of last year. In the Charts tab, after clicking Filter / Export, where would you click to filter for this timeframe? All Disciplines All Staff Members All Chart States Date Range All Entry Types Question Title 8. True or false. You can search for keywords in a patient's Charts instead of filtering. True False Done