Performance Overview for Melina Edmund on case Herbie Romero*
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case, whether you
completed that section or not.
Time spent: 8hr 57min 49sec
Status: Submitted
Your
Case Section Status Time spent Performance Details
Score
Total Score 39%
History Done 100% 50min 90 questions asked, 12 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
20sec
Physical exams Done 41% 42min 40 exams performed, 18 correct, 0 partially correct, 26 missed
19sec relative to the case's list
Key findings Done 46sec 9 findings listed; 11 listed by the case
organization
Problem Done 8min 5sec 89 words long; the case's was 84 words
Statement
Differentials Done 67% 7min 9sec 7 items in the DDx, 2 correct, 1 missed relative to the case's list
Differentials Done 100% 29sec
ranking (lead/alt
score)
33%
(must
not
miss
score)
Tests Done 100% 19min 10 tests ordered, 5 correct, 0 partially correct, 0 harmful to patient,
50sec 0 missed relative to the case's list
Diagnosis Done 100% 11sec
Management Done 5hr 19min 1466 words long; the case's was 280 words
Plan 41sec
Exercises Done 100% 2min 2sec 1 of 1 correct (of scored items only)
(of
scored
items
only)
Attempt: 3178561 Report generated on 6/23/2024, 8:01:36 PM America/New_York
, History Notecard by Melina Edmund on case Herbie Romero*
Use this to collect your thoughts to develop a differential diagnosis list.
Step 1: Write symptoms (Sx) you have identified in the appropriate column and row.
Step 2: Characterize the symptoms using "OLDCARTS" (ie., Onset, Location, Characteristics...etc) in the HPI section.
Step 3: Record your thoughts in the space labeled "What this means". Is the disease acute or chronic? Infectious or other?...
Timing/treatments
Hx Categories CV Sx= Sx= Sx= Sx= Sx=
CC Provided HTN
How can I Check up for HTN at wifes
help you? urging
Any other Upper epigastric burning;
symptoms? denies sx associated with
HTN
HPI Onset/events Epigastric burning or "acid
stomach" worse after
eating spicy foods
Location Epigastric region
Duration comes and goes
Characteristics burning
Aggravating spicy food
Reliving OTC prilosec
Severity mild 2 out of 10
What this means Suspect GERD due to high fat diet and lack of
exercise however, with his family hx of HTN,
CVA, DM, and MI, this patient needs cardiac
evaluation and treatment for CVD
Attempt: 3178561 Report generated on 6/23/2024, 8:01:36 PM America/New_York
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case, whether you
completed that section or not.
Time spent: 8hr 57min 49sec
Status: Submitted
Your
Case Section Status Time spent Performance Details
Score
Total Score 39%
History Done 100% 50min 90 questions asked, 12 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
20sec
Physical exams Done 41% 42min 40 exams performed, 18 correct, 0 partially correct, 26 missed
19sec relative to the case's list
Key findings Done 46sec 9 findings listed; 11 listed by the case
organization
Problem Done 8min 5sec 89 words long; the case's was 84 words
Statement
Differentials Done 67% 7min 9sec 7 items in the DDx, 2 correct, 1 missed relative to the case's list
Differentials Done 100% 29sec
ranking (lead/alt
score)
33%
(must
not
miss
score)
Tests Done 100% 19min 10 tests ordered, 5 correct, 0 partially correct, 0 harmful to patient,
50sec 0 missed relative to the case's list
Diagnosis Done 100% 11sec
Management Done 5hr 19min 1466 words long; the case's was 280 words
Plan 41sec
Exercises Done 100% 2min 2sec 1 of 1 correct (of scored items only)
(of
scored
items
only)
Attempt: 3178561 Report generated on 6/23/2024, 8:01:36 PM America/New_York
, History Notecard by Melina Edmund on case Herbie Romero*
Use this to collect your thoughts to develop a differential diagnosis list.
Step 1: Write symptoms (Sx) you have identified in the appropriate column and row.
Step 2: Characterize the symptoms using "OLDCARTS" (ie., Onset, Location, Characteristics...etc) in the HPI section.
Step 3: Record your thoughts in the space labeled "What this means". Is the disease acute or chronic? Infectious or other?...
Timing/treatments
Hx Categories CV Sx= Sx= Sx= Sx= Sx=
CC Provided HTN
How can I Check up for HTN at wifes
help you? urging
Any other Upper epigastric burning;
symptoms? denies sx associated with
HTN
HPI Onset/events Epigastric burning or "acid
stomach" worse after
eating spicy foods
Location Epigastric region
Duration comes and goes
Characteristics burning
Aggravating spicy food
Reliving OTC prilosec
Severity mild 2 out of 10
What this means Suspect GERD due to high fat diet and lack of
exercise however, with his family hx of HTN,
CVA, DM, and MI, this patient needs cardiac
evaluation and treatment for CVD
Attempt: 3178561 Report generated on 6/23/2024, 8:01:36 PM America/New_York