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Adding numerical questions to Qnaires
Adding numerical questions to Qnaires
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Numerical questions allow patients to enter a number as a response to a specific question. For example, you can ask a patient how many units of alcohol they have per week. You can choose to add the unit in the response option field.

You can score the answers to numerical questions based on the patient response. When a patient enters 100 in a numerical question, it can be used as the score. For example, a clinic uses a Qnaire to calculate infusions based on patient weight and medication dosages.

Steps

1. From the main menu, click Qnaires.

2. Start a new Qnaire or select an existing one. See Creating and modifying Qnaires.

3. Click the Questions tab and in the top-left corner, click New Question.

📌Note: At the bottom of your Qnaire, you can also click +New Question.

A New Content box with the possible question types appears.

4. Under Choose Type, click Numerical.

A new window opens.
5. Click New Question and fill out the fields using the below table.

Field

Description

Enter Question

Type a question.

Question Subtext (optional)

Type any additional information related to the question.

This appears under the question.

Question Label (optional)

To change the way the question appears (shortened) in the Qnaire responses, type the label.

For example:

Question: How much do you weigh? Question label: Weight.

The question appears on the answer sheet in patient charts as Weight.

Is Optional

Select Yes to make the question optional to complete or No to make it mandatory.

Use input value for scoring

Select Yes if you want to use the value entered by patients in custom scoring. See Configuring custom scores in Qnaires.

Select No if you want to add score modifiers to value ranges. See Adding score modifiers to questions.

Singular Unit

Type the single unit you want displayed in the Qnaire and in the encounter, for example, pills, time, kg.

Plural Unit

Type the plural unit you want displayed in the Qnaire and in the encounter.

Unit format

Type the format of the unit. For example: 0 or 0.00.

Ranges

Add the minimum and maximum value the patient is allowed to enter.

This appears under the main question.

Qnaire Variable Name and Exportable Name (optional)

This is used for exporting purposes (simple exports / data slices).

Type a name / code you want to see when exporting data.

Natural Language Conversion (optional)

Allows you to convert a patient's response into a sentence that appears in an encounter note under the History section.

Numerical question types pull the number entered by the patient as the answer.

Update Patient Data

Select, if you want to update patient data in the patient chart. See Linking Qnaire responses to patient data for more information.

📌 Note: You can modify the patient data by clicking Edit.

📌 Note:

  • If you selected Yes for Use input value for scoring, the fields (Enter option, Value Ranges and Natural Language Conversion) under the question do not apply.

  • If you selected No for Use input value for scoring, the fields Enter option and Natural Language Conversion under the question do not apply. The fields Score Modifier and Value Ranges are used to add score modifiers when configuring custom scores. See Adding score modifiers to questions.

6. Click Close Question in the bottom-right corner.

💡Tips:

  • To move the question to a different position in the Qnaire, in the left side panel, click and drag the question to the suitable position.

  • To delete the question, in the top-right corner click X.

  • To duplicate a question click the copy icon at the bottom-right corner of the question.

6. To add more questions, click +New Question.

7. To publish the Qnaire, click Next Step.See Publishing your Qnaires.

📌 Note: If you edited an existing Qnaire and you are done, close the Qnaire builder window. The Qnaire builder automatically saves your changes.

Updated March 14, 2023

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