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The Critical Care and Medicine Database has a flexible method of quickly adding additional values required for temporary [[Projects]].  
This page contains generic instructions for data collectors for data collected under the [[Entity–attribute–value model of the L_Tmp_V2 table]], usually for [[temporary data collection]]. See [[Projects]] for a list. Also see [[Setting up a new tmp project]].


== Collection instructions ==
== Collection instructions ==
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To enter temporary study data for a patient:  
To enter temporary study data for a patient:  
# open the patient to add a move in the [[Patient Viewer]]
# open the patient to add a move in the [[Patient Viewer]]
# go to the Temp. Studies Tab
# go to the [[Patient Viewer Tab Tmp]]
# for some projects, lines may have been added via [[Automatic Generation of TMP entries]]; if so, update them as instructed in the [[Projects|Project's]] page
# choose the '''[[:Category:Project | Project]]'''  as directed in the [[Projects|Project's]] page for the first dropdown  
# choose the '''[[:Category:Project | Project]]'''  as directed in the [[Projects|Project's]] page for the first dropdown  
# choose the '''item'''  for the second dropdown  
# choose the '''item'''  for the second dropdown  
# if you want to see field names and the link to the relevant wiki page:  
# if you want to see field names and the link to the relevant wiki page, open the [[TmpV2 editor]]:  
#* click on the "pencil" to the left of the new entry to save it
#* click on the "pencil" to the left of the new entry to save it
#* click the "edit" button to '''open the entry with the labels appropriate for its study'''; this also contains a link to the wiki page for the project.
#* click the "edit" button to '''open the entry with the labels appropriate for its study'''; this also contains a link to the wiki page for the project.
# enter the remaining required fields as instructed in the article for [[Projects|Project]] the study you are working on]
# enter the remaining required fields as instructed in the article for [[Projects|Project]] the study you are working on]
== Storage as attribute-value groups ==
For info about the data model of tmp project collection, see [[Entity–attribute–value model of the L Tmp V2 table]]
== [[Automatic Generation of TMP entries]] ==
To make it easier for collectors to know what [[projects]] are currently collected, starting entries for projects that require an entry for ''every'' profile (possibly at a given site/program) are automatically created at profile creation through [[Automatic Generation of TMP entries]].


== Related articles ==  
== Related articles ==  

Latest revision as of 16:39, 23 October 2025

This page contains generic instructions for data collectors for data collected under the Entity–attribute–value model of the L_Tmp_V2 table, usually for temporary data collection. See Projects for a list. Also see Setting up a new tmp project.

Collection instructions

For a list of projects we have collected and their collection instructions, see Projects.

To enter temporary study data for a patient:

  1. open the patient to add a move in the Patient Viewer
  2. go to the Patient Viewer Tab Tmp
  3. for some projects, lines may have been added via Automatic Generation of TMP entries; if so, update them as instructed in the Project's page
  4. choose the Project as directed in the Project's page for the first dropdown
  5. choose the item for the second dropdown
  6. if you want to see field names and the link to the relevant wiki page, open the TmpV2 editor:
    • click on the "pencil" to the left of the new entry to save it
    • click the "edit" button to open the entry with the labels appropriate for its study; this also contains a link to the wiki page for the project.
  7. enter the remaining required fields as instructed in the article for Project the study you are working on]

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