PM subjective data
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Pharmacology - Remediation/Refresher - January 2021, CCE 705 and 701
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Overview
Education & Empathy : 3 of 7 (42.9%)
Transcript
Subjective Data
During the patient interview, there are a number of opportunities to provide patient education and empathy. The opportunities listed below
Collection Objective Data are those identified by nursing experts to be of particular importance to this patient. A Model Statement is provided as an example of an
appropriate response to each opportunity.
Collection Education &
Opportunities marked as Not Encountered are opportunities that were not elicited in the interview
Empathy Opportunities marked as Not Followed Up are missed opportunities that were present in the interview, but where no statements
were made
QSEN Opportunities marked as Followed Up were followed up by students, and include the dialogue between student and patient
Competencies
Documentation
1 Symptoms Followed Up
Care Plan
Reflections
Description: Mr. Carter describes the symptoms that brought him to the ER.
Student Survey
How are you doing? Question
12:39 AM EDT
Right now, the pain has gone down a lot from whatever pain medication they're giving me. I'm
pretty worried about how much pain I'll be in passing this stone.
What is your current pain level on a scale of 1 to Question
10? 12:40 AM EDT
Right now, it's... a 2. Thank God for the medication.
Thats good, hopefully we can get everything figured out and get you feeling Empathize
better. 12:40 AM EDT
I appreciate that. Thanks.
Model Statement: "I'm sorry you were experiencing so much pain, and I'm glad the pain
medication is relieving it. We will continue to work on keeping your pain to a managable level
while you are here."
2 Appropriate Pain Management Followed Up
Description: Mr. Carter is on hydromorphone, which is effective for managing his pain but
carries risks associated with opioid medications.
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