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User selects from a small list of possible
applicable to a particular field in a template or step in a protocol. A Simple
with corresponding
from a particular Language
may specify the set of applicable
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CapId | data-entry-using-a-simple-reference-set |
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CapType | Figure |
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Data entry using a simple reference set |
Longer Lists Require Effective Search Techniques
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CapId | data-entry-using-a-large-reference-set-requires-use-of-search-techniques |
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CapType | Figure |
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Data entry using a large Reference set requires use of search techniques |
See section 4. Optimizing Searches, for further information about effective search techniques.
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When a value is entered in this control it is labeled with the appropriate Concept Identifier and added to the record.
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CapId | data-entry-of-numeric-values |
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CapType | Figure |
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Data entry of numeric values |
Association of a Concept with Particular Options Presented by a Check Box, Option Button or Other Data Entry Control
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CapId | data-entry-using-radio-buttons-check-lists |
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CapType | Figure |
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Data entry using radio buttons / check lists |
When selections are made using this control the appropriate Concept identifier is added to the record.
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Binding Concept to a Particular Combination of Values or the Result of a Computation Involving Several Items of Previously Entered Data
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CapId | two-examples-of-how-data-entry-of-specific-values-can-be-foundation-for-automatic-addition-of-appropriate-snomed-ct-clinical-findings |
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CapType | Figure |
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Two examples of how data entry of specific values can be foundation for automatic addition of appropriate SNOMED CT clinical findings |
When specific values are entered the appropriate (defined) Concept identifier is added to the record. The above examples show how specific numeric values can lead to specific clinical findings, based on pre-defined rules.
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