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APPENDIX F SPELLING WORDS FOR SuperMICAR DATA ENTRY

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CHAPTER VII PROMPTS<br />

4. Prompts may be entered during initial data entry or during<br />

<strong>SuperMICAR</strong> reject processing. Since the system does utilize<br />

some prompts (gunshots, falls, and drownings), adding prompts<br />

during reject review will lessen the number of prompts required.<br />

Example I (a) Hip Fracture, Contusion<br />

(b) Fall<br />

How injury occurred: Fell down stairs, Head Injury<br />

Go to AI Screen {F9}<br />

I a Hip Fracture, Contusion<br />

b >O02<br />

How injury occurred: Head Injury<br />

5. If an injury is reported with no description of the circumstances<br />

surrounding it, or if the circumstances of the external cause are<br />

fully described in the injury (i.e. insect bite), then there is no need<br />

to access the external cause prompts.<br />

If uncertain whether a term under consideration should be treated<br />

as an injury or external cause, first check Appendix G. If the term<br />

is repeated on other lines or in Part II or How injury Occurred,<br />

repeat in the position reported. When these terms are the only<br />

reported entry or are reported with diseases, with no detailed<br />

description of circumstances no reference to the prompts is<br />

necessary. If any additional information is mentioned anywhere on<br />

the record, a prompt must be used<br />

Examples of terms in Appendix G.<br />

1. I (a) Drowning<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)<br />

97 2s January 2006

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