3 Enter data and dispense kits
- About clearing or removing data
Clearing saved data in a form differs from simply removing data from a field. There are differences in behavior and audit tracking, as well as noticeable differences in specific cases. - About the Query List
The Query List allows you to view and work on all of the queries at your site. Obtain an overview of the queries you have permissions to view, apply filters to your list of queries, and answer your queries, all in one place. - About updates to a dynamic question
When you update or clear the answer of a determining (parent) question or a dynamically-displayed (child) question, you must keep in mind the specifics of this update according to each use case. - Answer a query
You can answer a sponsor's queries at any time. - Apply a data flag to a question
Mark questions in a form as Not Applicable, Unknown or Not Done if you don't have an answer for these questions. - Clear a visit date
Clear a subject's visit date in order to skip the visit, hide a branch, or hide a dynamic visit added in error. - Clear form data
Clear the data collected in a form in order to remove it. - Complete a randomization or dispensation visit
During a site visit, you collect data as required using the forms associated with the visit. You may also randomize a subject or dispense a kit as part of the visit. To randomize or dispense, the subject must be screened and active. You cannot dispense to a withdrawn subject. - Complete a dispensation visit with dose changes
You must complete all required fields to be able to perform dose changes for a subject during a dispensation visit. To dispense, the subject must be screened and active. You cannot dispense to a withdrawn subject. This procedure applies to rollover studies, as well. - Complete an unscheduled dispensation visit
During an unscheduled visit, you can dispense kits containing an investigational product, Unblinded Pharmacist kits, devices, perform dose changes or converse and confirm the dispensation of kits, but you can't randomize subjects.To dispense, the subject must be screened and active. You cannot dispense to a withdrawn subject. - Enter data for an adverse event
To continuously collect a subject's data on adverse events, and possibly concomitant medication, hospitalizations, and many more, then depending on how your study has been designed you can access and complete the forms within the Adverse Events visit, at any time during the course of the study. - Enter data in a form with two sections
The first part in a two section form represent the flat part of the form, which creates the overall form instance, and contains the leading questions. The second part contains the repeating table where multiple rows of data can be added as it relates to the applicable form instance. - Enter data in a repeating form
Repeating forms allow you to collect multiple instances of the same type of data. - Link forms
You link forms in order to connect related data within your study. If form associations are designed in your study, you can link data from one or more forms (repeating, two-section or one-section forms) to the source form (repeating or two-section). And keep in mind that only data that has been previously entered appears in the launched form. - Update a value on a completed form
Go back and update a question on a form, such as when you discover a data-entry error. This procedure also applies to rollover studies. - Update the answer to a dynamic question
You can update the answer to a determining question (parent question) and automatically clear or hide the answers to its dynamically-displayed questions (children questions), too. - Work in the Query List
The tasks you can fulfill in the Query List focus on working with the details of a query, as well as their source form questions. - View dispensed kit numbers and dosing instructions
You can always get a reminder if you've forgotten the kit numbers or need to review the dosing instructions one more time. This procedure also applies to rollover studies. - Import Electronic Health Record (EHR) data
Learn how to import EHR data for a linked subject. This includes demographics, medical history, medications, labs, vitals, and procedures.