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- Data Class
- Is the concept a question that requires responses? If so, label it as a question!
- Is it a list of questions that are related? If so, label it as a CONVSET!
- Is it a list of lab procedures that are related? If so - label it as LABSET!
- Is it a list of medications that are related (e.g. Antiretrovirals)? If so, label it as a MEDSET!
- If you've gotten through the above questions, be smart, and choose the best fitting of the remaining classes.
- More on concept classes at this wiki page.
- Is it a set?
- If you answered yes to either question 2,3, or 4 above, check this box! Otherwise you won't be getting much functionality out of the concept.
- More on concept sets at this wiki page.
- Datatype
- Is your concept a question that requires responses?
- If yes, select the type that best represents the form that you wish to view your data as.
- If yes, and there are only a few possible answers, select CODED, and choose those possible answers.
- If yes, and the class is numeric, make sure you enter any critical values. Also, select PRECISE if you desire decimal answers.
- If no, select N/A.
- More on concept datatypes at this wiki page.
- If yes, select the type that best represents the form that you wish to view your data as.
- Version
This is completely up to you.- Use any method you think works for you.
- Use a method that will be easily recognized and utilized by all other OpenMRS users.
- Be consistent with your method across all concepts.