Health-Cloud-Accredited-Professional Practice Test
Salesforce Spring 25 Release 228 Questions
Bloomington Caregivers want to offer its patients remote monitoring to bring data from patient devices into Health Cloud. Which set of records should an administrator populate to implement this functionality?
A. Units of Measure, Remote Monitoring Device Types, Care Observations, Code Sets
B. Code Sets, Units of Measure, Care Metric Targets, Care Observations
C. Code Sets, Biometrics, Care Observations, Chart Metrics
D. Units of Measure, Code Sets, Remote Monitoring Device Types, Care Episodes
B. Code Sets, Units of Measure, Care Metric Targets, Care Observations
Explanation:
To implement remote monitoring functionality in Health Cloud, an administrator should populate the following records:
Code Sets: These are records that define the codes and descriptions for various
types of data, such as care metrics, care observations, or units of measure. Code sets help standardize the data and enable interoperability with external systems1.
Units of Measure: These are records that define the units of measurement for various types of data, such as weight, blood pressure, or temperature. Units of measure help convert the data into a common format and enable comparison and analysis2.
Care Metric Targets: These are records that define the target values or ranges for various types of care metrics, such as blood glucose level, heart rate, or oxygen saturation. Care metric targets help monitor the patient’s health status and identify any deviations or risks3.
Care Observations: These are records that store the data collected from patient devices, such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, or pulse
oximeters. Care observations help track the patient’s health progress and provide insights for care management4. Remote Monitoring Device Types, Biometrics, Chart Metrics, or Care Episodes are not records that are required for remote monitoring functionality.