Shadow Health - Tina Jones, Health History Exam,
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Health History Tips & Tricks: - Answers-TJ Health
Interview
Student: Hello! - Answers-Diana Shadow: 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.
Student: What is the situation? - Answers-Diana Shadow:
Your patient is Tina Jones:, a 28-year-old African American
woman who has just been admitted to Shadow General
Hospital for a painful foot wound. Your role in this
simulation is that of a healthcare provider who will take
Ms. Jones' health history, a key component of her
admission process.
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Student: What are my objectives in this assessment? -
Answers-Diana Shadow: A health history requires you to
ask questions related to Ms. Jones' past and present
health, from her current foot wound to her pre-existing
conditions. You will also want to review Ms. Jones'
systems, psychosocial history, and family medical history.
These assessments together will give you a
comprehensive picture of Ms. Jones' overall health. 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.
Throughout the conversation, you should educate and
empathize with Ms. Jones when appropriate to increase
her health literacy and sense of well-being. Regardless of
whether you have assessed Ms. Jones previously, ask all
questions that are necessary for obtaining a complete
health history. 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. After
obtaining Ms. Jones' health history, you will complete an
information processing activity. You will identify and
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prioritize diagnoses, then create a plan to address the
identified diagnoses.
Student: What else will this exam involve? - Answers-
Diana Shadow: 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.
Besides Subjective Data Collection, and Education and
Empathy, there are activities within the simulation that
provide valuable practice for their real-world counterparts,
but they are not automatically graded by the simulation.
Student: How will I be evaluated? - Answers-Diana
Shadow: In this assignment, you will be evaluated on your
Subjective Data Collection, as well as your Education and
Empathy. Your success in Education and Empathy is
based on whether you promptly respond after identifying a
moment worthy of therapeutic communication. 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.
You will also be evaluated on your ability to collect data
and form nursing diagnoses in the information processing
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activity. This assignment takes on average between 90
and 110 minutes. This exam may take longer than in real
life, because in this safe simulation, students of all
experience levels can take time to hone and review their
skills. You can pause and resume the assignment at any
time; your work is always saved automatically.
Student: How does this assignment prepare me for the
real world? - Answers-Diana Shadow: In this assessment,
you will become familiarized with the structure and content
of a health history exam so that with real-life patients, you
can: º ask effective and comprehensive questions º obtain
a thorough health history º evaluate the patient's risk of
disease, infection, injury, and complications º educate and
empathize º reflect on your experience and identify areas
to improve º identify and prioritize nursing diagnoses º and
develop a plan to address nursing diagnoses.
Diana Shadow: In 1 or 2 sentences, answer this question
to help prepare for the upcoming exam: Why is it important
to obtain a patient's complete health history? - Answers-
Student: So that you understand if there are any problems
related to their chief complaint. Also, to help treat their
current condition.