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NR 509 Mental Health Results | Subjective Data Collection. GRADED A

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NR 509 Mental HealtMental Health Results | Completed Advanced Pathopharmacology & Physical Assessment for the Nurse Educator - July 2018, NRSG631A -1803A -01 Return to Assignment Your Results Turn In Reopen Lab Pass Overview Transcript Subjective Data Collection Objective Data Collection Experience Overview Patient: Tina Jones Student Performance Index 47 out of 48 Education & Empathy Documentation Proficiency Level: Proficient Digital Clinical Experience Score 100% Beginning Developing Proficient Students rated as “proficient” demonstrate an entry- level expertise in advanced practice competencies and clinical reasoning skills. In comparable programs, the top 25% of students perform at the level of a proficient practitioner. This score measures your performance on the Student Performance Index in relation to other students in comparable academic programs. Your instructor has chosen to scale your Student Performance Index score so that the average score on the index is a 80.0%. This score may not be your final grade if your instructor Subjective Data Collection 43 out of 44 Education and Empathy 4 out of 4 Objective Data Collection 0 out of 0 chooses to include additional components, such as documentation or time spent. Time 132 minutes total spent in assignment This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 Interaction with patient 132 minutes Subjective Data Collection: 43 of 44 (97.7%) Hover To Reveal... Hover over the Patient Data items below to reveal important information, including Pro Tips and Example Questions. Indicates an item that you found. Indicates an item that is available to be found. Category Scored Items Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient. Patient Data Not Scored A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient's case. Established chief complaint Reports difficulty sleeping and "feeling nervous" Reports seeking treatment because she has an upcoming exam and feels "too foggy to study" Reports excessive worry and "racing thoughts" before bed Asked about onset and duration of symptoms Reports difficulty sleeping began 3 1/2 weeks ago Reports sleep difficulties have been occurring regularly during past 3 1/2 weeks Asked about frequency of symptoms Reports difficulty sleeping at least four or five times a week Asked about aggravating factors Reports sleeping becomes more difficult when she can not redirect her thoughts from the things she is worried about Denies naps during the day Reports drinking caffeine to stay alert Reports stopping caffeine use after 4 P.M. Denies alcohol use before bed Denies drug use before bed Reports respiratory problems are controlled and not interfering with sleep This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 Asked about relieving factors Reports sleeping more easily if she can distract herself from her "racing thoughts" Reports no exercise Asked about impact of sleeping problems on daily living Reports feeling tired and "out of it" most of the time during the day due to lack of sleep Reports no increased chance of drifting off during the day despite lack of sleep Followed up about patient's experience feeling "out of it" Reports feeling slowed down and tired, having trouble focusing, and generally feeling "less sharp" Asked about anxiety symptoms Reports feelings of anxiety as "thoughts she can't turn off" and "being on edge" Reports worry about the future, but no sense of impending doom Reports no panic attacks Reports difficulty concentrating due to fatigue from lack of sleep Reports only restlessness occurs just before bed Reports slight irritability due to fatigue Asked about impact of anxiety on daily living Reports stress only interferes with daily life because it interrupts her sleep Reports stress does not prevent her from completing her usual activities Asked about sleep quality Reports falling asleep often takes more than an hour Reports waking up two or three times during the night for "at least ten minutes" Reports waking in the morning feeling "out of it" and not rested Asked about sleep habits Reports going to bed "around midnight," but feeling "too nervous" to sleep Reports actually falling asleep at 2 or 3 AM Reports reading before bed Reports no screen use (television or computer) before bed Reports average wake time of 8 AM Reports sleeping an average of 4 or 5 hours a night This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 Reports sleeping alone in a quiet room Asked about stress causes Reports feeling stressed about studying and "the future" Reports CPA professional qualifying exam in one month Reports upcoming graduation from college and need to secure employment Asked about stress coping Reports coping with stress by going to church Reports coping with stress by "staying organized" Reports coping with stress by talking to friends and family Reports usual stress coping strategies are less effective Asked about stress quality Reports feeling nervous and worrying about the future, with racing thoughts Confirmed use of medications Confirms medications (no new medications reported) Followed up about sleep medication use Denies taking OTC sleep medications Denies taking prescription sleep medications Confirmed allergies Confirms allergies (no new allergies reported) Asked about history of sleep problems Reports usually falls asleep very easily and "sleeps like a log" Reports only past sleep problems occurred for a few months after her father died, but they resolved on their own Asked about history of psychiatric illness Denies history of depression Denies history of anxiety Denies current psychiatric illness Denies history of psychiatric illness This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 Denies bipolar disorder Denies schizophrenia Denies obsessive compulsive disorder Denies past psychiatric treatment Denies past psychotropic medications Asked about symptoms to determine depression risk Reports belief she does not have depression symptoms Reports no difficulty making decisions Reports slightly decreased energy due to lack of sleep Denies feelings of guilt or worthlessness Denies feelings of hopelessness Denies loss of enjoyment in activities usually found enjoyable Reports slightly less appetite because she feels "a little queasy" from lack of sleep Denies feelings of sadness Asked about suicidal tendencies Denies suicidal thoughts Denies suicidal behaviors Denies past suicide attempts Asked about self-harm Denies history of self-harm Asked about past trauma Denies past trauma Asked about history of violent thoughts Denies angry outbursts Denies past violent behavior Denies desire to harm others Asked about employment status Currently employed Works for a shipping company Works 32 hours a week Reports rarely missing work Asked about education and learning ability About to receive B.A. in Accounting Denies past special education courses Denies learning disabilities Denies speech problems Denies hearing problems Asked about hobbies Hobbies are reading and watching This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 television Asked about legal history Denies past legal issues Asked about military service Denies military service Asked about living situation Lives in a house Lives at home with mother and sister Asked about family dynamics Has a brother and a sister Father died in a car accident almost two years ago Reports family is "tight knit" and gets along well Asked about support network Reports close group of friends from middle and high school as well as from church Spends time with friends "a few times a month," though less so with her recent schedule Asked about spirituality Identifies as Baptist Reports attending Baptist church regularly since childhood Asked about substance use Reports past marijuana use Denies current substance use Followed up on past marijuana use Reports smoking marijuana for "five or six years" Reports last smoked marijuana when she was "20 or 21" years old Reports quitting marijuana because it "just wasn't fun anymore" and was bad for her asthma Reports marijuana use was for recreation, not to treat or mitigate specific symptoms This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMAT s-0k6:e00d about alcohol use Confirms alcohol use Reports going out "a couple times a month" Reports having "a few drinks" when she goes out Reports 10-12 alcoholic drinks per month Reports drinking to "relax and blow off steam" Denies that anyone has asked her to stop drinking Denies guilt associated with drinking Asked about drinking and driving Reports that she and her friends "usually take a cab" Asked about tobacco use Denies history of tobacco use Denies current tobacco use Asked about prescription drug abuse Denies prescription drug abuse Asked about relationship status Currently single Asked about relationship history Reports past relationships Last relationship ended three years ago Most recent relationship lasted three years Reports she has never been married Asked about sexual history Reports past sexual relationships Reports three previous sexual partners Reports last sexual encounter was with boyfriend three years ago Asked about abuse history Denies history of abuse Denies past physical abuse Denies past verbal abuse Asked about relevant family history Denies psychiatric illness in the family Reports uncle has a "problem with This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 alcohol" Denies family history of drug addiction Denies family history of suicide This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :14:13 GMT -06:00 h Results | Subjective Data Collection. GRADED A

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