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PEDS 602 Sophia Haddad Complete Shadow Health - Graded A

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PEDS 602 Sophia Haddah Experience Overview_2020 – Chamberlain College of Nursing Experience Overview Patient: Sophia HaddadDigital Clinical Experience Score 70.9% 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 chooses to include additional components, such as documentation or time spent. Student Performance Index 39 out of 64 Proficiency Level: Beginning • Beginning • Developing • Proficient Students rated as “beginning” are starting to develop their advanced practice competencies and clinical reasoning skills. In comparable programs, 50% of students perform at the level of a beginning practitioner. Review your results in the tabs on the left side of the page to identify areas for improvement. Subjective Data Collection 23 out of 31Medication Selection 3 out of 9 Education and Empathy 1 out of 4 Patient Teaching 9 out of 10 Prescription Writing 3 out of 10 Time 65 minutes total spent in assignment Interaction with patient 65 minutes Comments If your instructor provides individual feedback on this assignment, it will appear here. Click to return to main page content. © Shadow Health® (800) 860-3241 | Help Desk | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | PaSubjective Data Collection: 23 of 31 (74.2%) Hover To Reveal... Hover over the Patient Data items below to reveal important information, including Pro Tips and Example Questions. • Found: Indicates an item that you found. • Available: 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. Chief Complaint (Patient) • Finding: Established chief complaint• Finding: Reports sore throat (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's chief complaint establishes any illnesses or concerns they are presenting. Asking about the chief complaint will allow the patient to voice any concerns or symptoms the patient may have. Example Question: Where is the pain? • Finding: Reports fever symptoms (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's chief complaint establishes any illnesses or concerns they are presenting. Asking about the chief complaint will allow the patient to voice any concerns or symptoms the patient may have. Example Question: Why are you sick? Chief Complaint (Guardian) •Finding: Confirmed patient's chief complaint • Finding: Reports daughter has fever and sore throat (Found) Pro Tip: A patient's chief complaint establishes any illnesses or concerns they are presenting. Asking a pediatric patient's guardian about the chief complaint will allow them to voice any concerns or symptoms they may have. Example Question: Does your daughter have a fever? History of Present Illness (Patient) • Finding: Asked about onset and duration of symptoms • Finding: Reports sore throat before school this morning (Found)Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the duration and onset of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms, such as the location of their pain or the amount of pain they may be experiencing. Example Question: When did you notice the pain? • Finding: Reports fever symptoms began at school (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the duration and onset of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms, such as the location of their pain or the amount of pain they may be experiencing. Example Question: When did your fever start? • Finding: Asked about location of pain •Finding: Reports pain in back of throat (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the location of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms. Example Question: Does the back of your throat hurt? • Finding: Asked about severity of pain • Finding: Reports moderate pain (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the severity of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms. Example Question: What is your pain rating? •Finding: Asked about aggravating factors • Finding: Reports speaking aggravates throat pain (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the aggravating factors of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms. Example Question: Do you have problems talking? • Finding: Reports swallowing aggravates throat pain (Found) Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the aggravating factors of their current health issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms. Example Question:- - -

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