The Request
You've been tasked with building a custom dashboard for your pharmacists to help them access
commonly used reports, monitor pharmacy dispenses and orders that need verification, and access
other important
...
The Request
You've been tasked with building a custom dashboard for your pharmacists to help them access
commonly used reports, monitor pharmacy dispenses and orders that need verification, and access
other important resources.
After doing some research in the Report Repository, you find a handful of reports and components that
you can use out of the box. However, you will have to custom build a couple of the things the
pharmacists are asking for and distribute those reports and components alongside the Epic-released
ones in the new dashboard.
Workbench Reports
Your pharmacists have asked for a couple of real-time reports they will use on a day to day basis. You
already found some Epic-released reports that meet their needs.
In addition, you will need to build two custom Workbench reports that adhere to the following
guidelines.
Ordered Meds - Abuse Potential
This report should be built from the Find Orders [440] template
The report should be named Ordered Meds - Abuse Potential
Users who have access to the Find Orders template should also have access to your report in their
Analytics Catalog
Your report should filter on the following conditions:
Search base of Admitted Patients - All Orders and
Medications with abuse potential
Your pharmacists specify that the medications they classify as having abuse potential have a DEA code of
C-II (High abuse potential) or C-III (Moderate dependence)
To help improve the efficiency of your report, add an additional criteria. Your report should only include
orders with a type of medication.
The DEA code of each order should be visible in the results of your report (use a column that was already
available on the template)
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