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CLR110 Clarity Data Model Fundamentals Exam
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A Chronicles item can store one or more options from a limited list. Which of the
following could account for this behavior? (Choose all that apply)
A. Single Response
B. Multiple Response
C. Networked
D. Overtime
E. No-Add
F. Category - ANSWER 1. B, C and F. If a Chronicles item can store one or more
options it is a multiple response item. If the options come from a limited list, that item
may be a category item, where the category list is the list of options, or networked,
where the records or contacts in the destination master file is the list of options
What are the steps to writing a report request? - ANSWER 0. Identify the data
elements you will need for the report.
1. Find the INI + Item numbers of the data points to use on the report
2. Use the INI + Item numbers to find the appropriate Clarity tables and columns.
3. Join the Clarity tables together using the correct foreign key information
What activities in Chronicles can be used to look up information about data? -
ANSWER - Item Information Window (Ctrl + click)
- Record Viewer
- Item Editor
- Category List Maintenance
When will Ctrl + click not work? - ANSWER If the field is read-only or simply
incompatible
What does the Record Viewer show? - ANSWER The Record Viewer provides a
read-only view of raw data in a Chronicles record.
When should you use Record Viewer? - ANSWER When ctrl+click doesn't work to
find the INI + Item number for a piece of data, and you know the specific record or
contact you're interested in
If you see '101-Inpatient' stored in Record Viewer, what is actually stored in Clarity -
ANSWER '101'
I IDM 130 is a networked item that is not filled in for a particular record. What value
will be extracted to Clarity for this item, and other Chronicles items that are not filled
out? - ANSWER NULL
, What value will be extracted to Caboodle for this item, and other networked items
that are not filled out in Chronicles? - ANSWER If the column is a key column,
Caboodle will have a -1 letting report writers know that this value was not populated
in the source, while still enforcing referential integrity.
When do null values exist in Clarity? - ANSWER Not all fields are populated in
Chronicles, ETL data cleansing deletes incorrectly formatted data, and/or a column
is deprecated and can no longer extract data
What does the Item Editor show? - ANSWER The Item Editor shows the definitions
of a Chronicles Item. Note that it does not show a particular value stored in the item.
Instead, it shows information about how the item behaves for all values.
What is a category list? - ANSWER A category list is a list of defined values that can
be stored in a Chronicles item.
What is the Release Range? - ANSWER The Release Range describes which
category values are released by Epic and cannot be changed. Note that any
category values you see in Training that are outside the release range may differ
from what you see back home at your organization.
A Chronicles item stores a single value, but can store a separate value for each
contact on a record. Which of the following could account for this behavior? (Choose
all that apply)
A. Single Response
B. Multiple Response
C. Networked
D. Overtime
E. No-Add
F. Category - ANSWER A and D. If a Chronicles item can store only one value it is a
single response item. If a separate value is stored on each contact the add type is
Overtime.
What is an Add Type? - ANSWER An item's Add Type describes how long a piece
of data is valid. It determines whether an item's value is stored on each contact, or
directly to the record.
No-Add - ANSWER No-Add items store data directly on a record, not a specific
contact. The value is true for all contacts on the record.
Response-Each-Time - ANSWER Response each time items store values
separately on each of a record's contacts. If a response each time item is blank for a
certain contact, it should be considered unknown.
Lookback - ANSWER Lookback items store values separately on each contact, but
assume that the last value entered remains true until a new value is entered.
Difference between overtime and no-add types? - ANSWER Since both response
each time and lookback items store data on the contact, these add types may
collectively be referred to as overtime add types.
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