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Subjective Data Collection
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Started: Jun 13, 2025 | Total Time: 89 min
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Question
06/13/25
Hello!
5:16 PM
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Hi. I'm Preceptor Diana. I will explain the details of this
assignment and your objectives, just as a preceptor would
in real life. Pay close attention to this information as it
will help guide your exam. At the end of this prebrief,
you will answer a short question about the upcoming
assignment. During the simulation, you may return to
these instructions at any time by scrolling to the top of
your transcript.
Question
06/13/25
What is the situation?
5:17 PM
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It's 8 a.m. on Tina Jones' first morning as a patient here at
Shadow General Hospital. When Ms. Jones was admitted at
midnight last night for a foot wound, she mentioned a
history of headaches and allergies. Your role in this
simulation is that of a healthcare provider who
will perform an examination of Ms. Jones' HEENT
systems: Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat. Examination
of all of these systems is often necessary to examine any
one of them, given their close proximity and physiological
relationships.
Question
06/13/25
What are my objectives in this assessment?
5:19 PM
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In your interview with Ms. Jones, you will ask about the
health of her HEENT systems so that you can identify
any issues and document findings accurately. If you
discover any disease states, ask about symptoms and
the patient's experiences of them. Your questioning
should cover a broad array of the symptoms'
characteristics. You will also inquire into the health
history of Ms. Jones' family with regards to HEENT
systems so you can determine her genetic predisposition
to any diseases. Regardless of whether you have assessed
Tina previously, ask all questions that are medically
relevant to her HEENT systems. In addition to
collecting subjective data, you will perform a physical
exam on Ms. Jones' HEENT systems to gather objective
data about the systems' health and physiology. While you
should communicate with patients using accessible,
everyday language, it is standard practice to use
professional medical terminology everywhere else,
such as in documenting physical findings and
nursing notes. You may complete the exam activities in
any order and move between them as needed.
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Question
06/13/25
What else will this exam involve?
5:19 PM
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You will complete nursing tasks to protect the
patients safety, privacy, and health. You can document
your findings, including vital signs, in the Electronic
Health Record. This record provides necessary information
for healthcare professionals who will continue patient
care. Activities other than Subjective and Objective Data
Collection, such as Documentation and Education and
Empathy, provide valuable practice for their real-world
counterparts. However, they are not automatically graded
by the simulation.
Question
06/13/25
How will I be evaluated?
5:19 PM
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In this assignment, you will be evaluated on your
Subjective and Objective Data Collection. The
evaluation of your interview is dependent on how
you word your questions therapeutically and
precisely and explore all relevant topics with
comprehensive breadth and depth. The evaluation of
your physical exam is based on how successfully
you report on your physical findings by selecting
among clinical terms in the Electronic Health
Record. This assignment on average takes between 60
and 75 minutes. You can pause and resume the
assignment at any time; your work is always saved
automatically.
Question
06/13/25
How does this assignment prepare me for the real world?
5:20 PM
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In this assessment, you will become familiarized with the
structure and content of HEENT exams so that with real-
life patients, you can: º ask effective and
comprehensive questions º use therapeutic
language º evaluate the patient's risk of disease,
infection, injury, and complications º and obtain and
assess objective data.
In 1 or 2 sentences, answer this question to help
prepare for the upcoming exam: What physical exam
findings would you look for in a patient with allergies?
Statemen
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symptoms 5:00 PM
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Time to begin.
Greet
Hello, my name is tanya, and ill be your nurse today. how 06/14/25
are you feeling? 5:01 PM
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Hey.
Educate
06/14/25
im going to wash my hand s now
5:02 PM
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Thanks for telling me.
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