Nick, This can be accomplished by adding a corresponding score/value field for each question. This score/value field is a calculated field that captures the numeric value of the response. For example you could create a custom field named Client Driven Value and use a formula -
IF(Is this Request Client Driven="Yes",10,0)
Set the response from each Value field to format=number. After you have all Value fields created, create a Total Score field (also a calculated field) and use a SUM function to total all the Value fields -
SUM(Client Driven Value ,Value Field 2, Value Field 3, etc...)
Set the response from each Value field to format=number also. The drawback to this approach is that all of the calculated fields will remain blank until the custom form is filled out and saved. If you reopen the form you can see the values. This works OK for requests because the requestor just sets the choice fields, but when the recipient of the request opens it the values and total score are populated.This preserves the Yes/No response to the question. Another method would be to use the Show Values Option. If your Yes/No fields are Choice fields, you can use the Show Values option and set the output value of the question to be 10 for Yes and 0 for No. Then you could just add the Total Score field and Sum the values from all of the Choice fields, The drawback here is that when opening the form and reviewing the responses or including them in reports, they will be 10 or 0 instead of Yes or No. Stacy Devore Cleveland Clinic