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QSEN Competencies
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
Documentation
Care Plan
Reflections
Student exhibits exhibits Edward's problem is occurring 0.5 out of 0.5
Survey presently, not hypothetically,
so the correct answer is
"exhibits".
Diagnosis
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
impaired urinary elimination impaired urinary elimination While Edward has been 0.5 out of 0.5
experiencing
acute pain, he states that the
hydromorphone has brought his
pain level down to a 2/10,
which is acceptable to him.
Now is an appropriate time to
address Edward's non-pain
symptom, his impaired urinary
elimination.
Etiologies
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
kidney stones kidney stones Kidney stones can irritate the
0.5 out of 0.5
bladder, impact urinary habits,
and produce blood that is
visible in the urine. The other
conditions would not impact
urinary elimination in Edward's
case.
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Signs & Symptoms
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
blood in urine blood in urine Edward's urinary habits are 0.5 out of 0.5
impacted via the increase to
his urinary frequency and the
blood in his urine.
frequent urination frequent urination Edward's urinary habits are 0.5 out of 0.5
impacted via the increase to
his urinary frequency and the
blood in his urine.
Self Assessment
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Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation
Why would Acute Pain be a
Because the patients Edward's pain is currently The diagnosis that's most
less urgent diagnosis for
current pain level is 2/10 mitigated by appropriate at a given time
Edward compared to
and he says that he feels hydromorphone; he reports can change in tandem with
Impaired Urinary
okay. So obviously the his pain is at a 2 out of 10, the circumstances of the
Elimination given his
medication is working and and that this level does not case.
treatment thus far?
he is okay as of right now. bother him. Because the Checking in with your
patient is satisfied with his patient about their
current pain level, it is experience of current
appropriate to move onto symptoms can clue you into
his as of yet unaddressed what needs addressing most
symptoms: increased urgently.
urinary frequency and
blood in his urine.
Planning 4.5 out of 4.5
Short-Term Goal
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
To have the patient, within
To have the patient, within 24- Though these goals are similar, 0.5 out of 0.5
24-48 hours, report that
48 hours, report that urine is the correct answer is defined
urine is no longer pink, and
no longer pink, and that his by an appropriate 24-48 hour
that his urinary frequency
urinary frequency has been time frame to allow for
has been reduced to once per
reduced to once per two medication to take effect, as
two hours.
hours. well as including both urinary
symptoms so you can assess
the complete picture.
Interventions
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
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