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Evaluating SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration Business Processes
Evaluating the Foundations of SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
Identifying the Benefits, Capabilities, Components, and Processes of SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
12 mins
Describing Key Actors, Entities, and Process Steps in SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
15 mins
Illustrating the Main Features and Capabilities of SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
7 mins
Elaborating the Basic Configuration Possibilities with SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
3 mins
Highlighting the Basic Monitoring & Operations within SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
1 min
Quiz
Dissecting the Architecture and Integration Options of SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration
Evaluating SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration Business Processes
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 8 right to pass this unit.
1.
What action is required to confirm the receipt of the biospecimen?
Choose the correct answer.
Change the shipment status to "delivered".
Set the tick mark for individual subunits, apply changes, and save with an e-signature.
Print a new hangtag label for each subunit.
Update the flow version for the treatment order.
2.
Which application is used to manage process order batch details?
Choose the correct answer.
The "Manage Process Order Batches" application.
The "Manage Incoming Biospecimen" application.
The "Manage Finished Product Disposition" application.
The "Report Processing Start" application.
3.
How can you access more details about a COI event in the graphical view?
Choose the correct answer.
Click on the button next to the event to open an additional window with more details, and click on "View Detail" to see the complete details.
Select the event and click on "Generate COI Certificate".
Click on "Allocate Batches to Shipment".
Navigate to the "Tabular View" and sort the list by event type.
4.
What is the first step in managing the biospecimen shipment for a treatment order?
Choose the correct answer.
Print the hang-tag label
Confirm shipment receipt
Determine a transportation lane for the biospecimen shipment
Manage biospecimen disposition.
5.
In which section of the SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration landing page can you find the "Monitor COI" application?
Choose the correct answer.
The "Manufacturing Management" section
The "System Admin" section
The "Treatment Management" section
The "Biospecimen Management" section
6.
How can you approve a treatment order in SAP Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration?
Choose the correct answer.
Navigate to the "Manage Orders" app, click on the "Approve" button, and provide an e-signature and reason.
Edit the treatment order's schedule and confirm.
Change the flow version and confirm.
Approve the treatment order in the "Confirm Flow Version" app.
7.
What information is required when confirming the finished product pickup?
Choose the correct answer.
Batch ID, Subunit Type, Subunit Qualifier, and Subunit ID
Processing start date and planned harvest date
Disposition status of the finished product
Actual pickup date, confirmation that the shipper serial number matches the expected number, and that the allocated finished product is packed
8.
What is the purpose of determining the transportation lane?
Choose the correct answer.
To allocate the batches to the shipment.
To confirm the shipment pickup.
To select a suitable courier for the shipment based on location and configured rules.
To print the finished product labels.
9.
What is the final step after completing the processing activities and manufacturing the finished product?
Choose the correct answer.
Manage the biospecimen shipment.
Manage the finished product disposition.
Report the processing start.
Print the hang-tag labels
10.
What is the purpose of the chain of identity (COI) report?
Choose the correct answer.
To report processing completion and yield.
To book the finished product courier.
To verify the complete journey of a finished product, including patient information, biospecimen information, and product information.
To allocate batches to the shipment.