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Remove all [bracketed] and/or red text before publishing! And also the purple note panels!

[Bracketed] text should be replaced with actual content.

Red text is instructional.

Header Case

  • Title of page and response option headers should be sentence case (to match how they display in the online system).

  • Other headers in page that aren’t response options should be title case (Description, On-Screen Instructions, etc.).

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Staff Review

Approval Status

Labels

  • Use form_field and any relevant segment labels (asc, hospital, nursingfacility, pharmacy)

  • Use the relevant section label (e.g., surgical_event, event_information)

    • Note: event-specific fields should be tagged with the associated event type (e.g., surgical_event, fall_event) and NOT with overarching header “event_information”)

  • Use required if the field is required to submit for all reports.

    • For example, “it is required if it appears” should not be labeled “required.”

  • Use essential if the field is a top priority for transferring the data dictionary.

    • Note: if the field is required, it will already be considered “essential” and doesn’t need a second label.

    • All “essential” labels will need to be removed before the data dictionary goes live.

Description

[Brief description of what this field is collecting]

On-Screen Instructions

[Prompt text as it appears in the user interface.]

Prompt Text

If none or if field does not appear on-screen, put “n/a.” Use “include page” macro where possible (see examples below).

Include PageSelect only one excerptSelect only one excerpt

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Suzanne Wood
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Approval Status

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9/28/2022

Description

Adverse outcome sustained by the neonate.

On-Screen Instructions

Include Page
Check all that apply excerpt
Check all that apply excerpt

Field Type

[Type of field, but really type of interaction user will have: clicking a checkbox or radio button, choosing from a dropdown, filling in a date number, or text field, etc.]

Field Type

Use standard language below and delete the others. Use include page macro where possible (see examples, below).

Checkbox (multiselect)

Date (mm/dd/yyyy)

Number (minimum value: x; maximum value: x) [Delete min &/or max values if irrelevant]

Text (maximum length: x) [Delete maximum length if irrelevant]

Time (hh:mm)

include
Include Page
Checkbox excerpt
Checkbox excerpt
Include Page
Dropdown excerptDropdown excerpt
Radio button excerptRadio button excerpt

Anchor
Top
Top
Responses

OPTION ONE: Answer options with content (definition and/or inclusions, exclusions)

Add an anchor in front of the H1 “Responses” heading and name the anchor “Top.”

Include a table of contents, which should be limited to the answer option headers and displayed as a list.

Add a dividing line macro below the table of contents.

Table of Contents
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excludeDescription|On-Screen Instructions|Field Type|Responses|Response Codes|OPSC Staff Notes|History|Guide for Use|Additional Support

Anchor

option1

Encephalopathy

option1Answer option 1

Answer Option Anchors and Headings

Each answer option gets an anchor and an H2 heading in sentence case.[Definition goes here.]

Definition

Copy/paste the “description” text from the data dictionary.

Includes

Excludes

Inclusions and Exclusions

Add a page layout of two equal columns below the definition. Inclusions go in the left column, exclusions in the right.

Return to top

Return to Top Links

Below the page layout or Content by Label macro(s) (if relevant), include a link to the “top”anchor to take the user back to the responsestable of content.

Dividing Line

Add a dividing line after the “return to top” link and before the next answer option, or the next section (probably “Guide for Use”).

OPTION TWO: Answer options without content

Just list the available answer options without the answerID and answerCode.

  • [Answer option 1]

  • [Answer option 2]

  • [Answer option 3]

    Encephalopathy
    Anoxic or hypoxic encephalopathy

    Anoxic or hypoxic encephalopathy is a condition in which brain tissue is deprived of oxygen and there is global loss of function.

    Return to top


    Anchor
    Infection
    Infection
    Infection (e.g. group B strep)

    Include Page
    No additional guidance excerpt
    No additional guidance excerpt

    Return to top


    Anchor
    Injury
    Injury
    Injury to brachial plexus

    An injury to the brachial plexus includes the network of nerves that sends signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm and hand.

    Includes

    • Palsy or paralysis: brachial; Erb (-Duchenne); Klumpke (-Dejerine)

    Excludes

    Include Page
    No additional guidance excerpt
    No additional guidance excerpt

    Return to top


    Anchor
    Seizure
    Seizure
    Seizure(s)

    Include Page
    No additional guidance excerpt
    No additional guidance excerpt

    Return to top


    Anchor
    Hemorrhage
    Hemorrhage
    Subdural or cerebral hemorrhage

    Includes

    • Subdural and cerebral hemorrhage, whether described as due to birth trauma or to intrapartum anoxia or hypoxia

    • Subdural hematoma (localized)

    • Tentorial tear

    Excludes

    • Intraventricular hemorrhage

    • Subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Return to top


    Anchor
    Death
    Death
    Unexpected death

    Include Page
    No additional guidance excerpt
    No additional guidance excerpt

    Return to top


    Other (please describe)

    Includes

    • Injuries to scalp

    • Fracture of clavicle

    • Other injuries to skeleton (e.g. fracture of long bones or skull)

    • Injury to spine and spinal cord

    • Cranial, facial and peripheral nerve injuries

    • Eye damage

    • Hematoma of the liver (subcapsular), testes or vulva

    • Rupture of the liver or spleen

    • Scalpel wound

    • Traumatic glaucoma

    • Unspecified birth injury or trauma

    Excludes

    • Congenital injuries (for example, dislocation of hip, fracture of spine)

    Return to top


    Guide for Use

    Include Page
    Other selection text excerpt
    Other selection text excerpt

    History

    Start Date

    Spring

    2012

    End Date

    n/a

    Change History

    n/a

    [Month yyyy: brief description of change][Spring 2012: PSRP implementation]

    Field Name

    peri_neonate