Remove all [bracketed] and/or red text before publishing! And also this info panel!
[Bracketed] text should be replaced with actual content.
Red text is instructional.
Description
[Brief description of what this field is collecting]
On-Screen Instructions
[Prompt text as it appears in the user interface. If none, put “n/a.” If field does not appear on-screen delete this header.]
Field Type
[Type of field, i.e. date/time, text, dropdown (single select), radio button (single select), checkbox (multiselect), true/false, yes/no, etc.]
Maximum Length: [Maximum length of response, if applicable. Remove this header if the field is not a text field.]
Minimum Value: [Lowest value a number field will accept. Remove this header if the field is not a number field.]
Maximum Value: [Highest value a number field will accept. Remove this header if the field is not a number field.]
Responses
[OPTION ONE: Answer options with content]
[Table of contents should be limited to the answer options and displayed as a list. Add a dividing line macro below the table of contents.]
Answer Option 1
[Each answer option gets an anchor and a heading 2.
[If there is a very important piece of information about this answer option - like that it is always considered a serious event - display that between the answer option header and definition using a warning panel macro. It can also include an “include excerpt” macro, like this one with standard text for inherently serious events: This event type is always considered a reportable event, regardless of level of patient harm. ]
[Definition goes here.]
[Add a page layout of two equal columns below the definition. Inclusions go in the left column, exclusions in the right. Example page: https://oregonpsc.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=2087354595 ]
Includes
Excludes
[If the answer option triggers additional question, add a content by label macro to display all pages that share the form_field label plus the relevant answer option label, possibly plus the relevant segment label, depending on the situation. The macro goes in a single cell table with a light gray fill. The title above the macro should just be table text, bold (no header level), that reads: Event Specific Questions Triggered by Selecting This Event Type]
Event Specific Questions Triggered by Selecting This Event Type |
Additional Support |
[If the answer option is associated with an “faq” item, add a second row to the table and paste in a content by label macro to display all pages that share the faq label plus the relevant answer option label, possibly plus the relevant segment label, depending on the situation. Macro should have title “Additional Support” in the table cell, above it, as with the “Event specific questions” macro.]
[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 responses table of content. Below that, a dividing line before the next answer option, or the next section (probably “Additional Guidance”).]
[OPTION TWO: a very short list]
[Just list the available answer options without the answerID and answerCode. Example page: Was a briefing conducted prior to the induction of anesthesia?]
Answer option 1
Answer option 2
Answer option 3
Additional Guidance
[If there is a adequate information about each answer option, this section may not be necessary. But if there is guidance that isn’t about the specific responses, then this is where you would put it, including instructions for how to use this field. If there is no guidance, you can use the “No additional guidance” excerpt: No additional information provided.]
[In Option 2, this is where one would put an “Event specific questions” Content by Label macro in a single-cell table with light gray fill.]
History
Start Date | Spring 2012 |
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End Date | n/a |
Change History | n/a |