Structures Practice Exam 2026/2027: 105
Questions with Answers & Explanations for
Epic Clarity Certification
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Master the Clarity Data Model and Chronicles Item Structures with this comprehensive
2026/2027 practice exam featuring 105 expert-crafted questions, detailed answers, and in-depth
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, Clarity Chronicles Exam Prep 2026
Section 1: Chronicles Item Characteristics and Add Types
Question 1
Which add type stores data at the record level and is considered true for all contacts on that
record?
A. Response Each Time
B. Lookback
C. No-Add
D. Overtime
Answer: C. No-Add
Explanation: No-Add items store data at the record level rather than at the contact level. This
means the data is considered current and valid for all contacts associated with that record.
Examples include Social Security numbers and birth dates, which remain constant regardless of
when the patient was seen.
Question 2
A Chronicles item stores blood pressure readings for a patient. Each encounter has its own blood
pressure value, and if a value is not recorded for a specific encounter, it should be considered
unknown rather than carrying forward a previous value. Which add type best describes this item?
A. No-Add
B. Lookback
C. Response Each Time
D. Single Response
Answer: C. Response Each Time
Explanation: Response Each Time items store data separately on each contact record. When a
value is blank for a particular contact, it is considered unknown rather than inheriting a previous
,value. This makes it appropriate for measurements like blood pressure and weight that can
fluctuate between encounters and should not be assumed to persist.
Question 3
Which of the following characteristics apply to Lookback add type items? (Choose all that apply)
A. Data is stored at the record level
B. Data is stored at the contact level
C. If blank, the last known value is considered true
D. If blank, the value should be considered unknown
E. Examples include age and address
Answer: B, C, E
Explanation: Lookback items store data at the contact level and assume that the last entered
value remains true until a new value is entered. This makes them suitable for data that changes
over time but persists between encounters, such as age and address. When a lookback item is
blank, the system looks back to find the most recent previous value for that item.
Question 4
What is the primary distinction between No-Add and Overtime add types?
A. No-Add items store data at the contact level while Overtime items store at the record level
B. No-Add items store data at the record level while Overtime items store at the contact level
C. No-Add items can store multiple values while Overtime items store single values
D. No-Add items are always category lists while Overtime items are always numeric
Answer: B. No-Add items store data at the record level while Overtime items store at the contact
level
Explanation: The fundamental distinction between add types relates to where data is stored. No-
Add items are stored at the record level and apply universally to all contacts on that record.
Overtime items (which include both Response Each Time and Lookback) are stored at the
contact level, allowing different values for different encounters on the same record.
, Section 2: Response Types and Data Storage
Question 5
A Chronicles item can store multiple values for a single record, with each value appearing on a
separate line. This behavior is characteristic of which response type?
A. Single Response
B. Multiple Response
C. No-Add
D. Networked
Answer: B. Multiple Response
Explanation: Multiple Response items can store more than one value for a single record, with
each value stored on its own line. This is in contrast to Single Response items, which can only
store one value per record. Multiple Response and Related Group items are collectively referred
to as multiple response types.
Question 6
Which of the following response types stores data on a single line and cannot hold multiple
values?
A. Multiple Response
B. Related Group
C. Single Response
D. Category List
Answer: C. Single Response
Explanation: Single Response items can store only one value per record. When combined with
an Overtime add type, a Single Response item can store one value per contact, but never multiple
values for the same record or contact. Multiple Response and Related Group items, on the other
hand, can store multiple lines of data.