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Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy
QSEN Competencies
Documentation
Care Plan
Reflections
Subjective Data Collection: 71 of 71
(100.0%)
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Hover over the Patient Data items below to reveal important information, including Pro Tips and Example
Questions.
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Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this
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Patient Data
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A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are
facts of the patient's case.
Chief Complaint
Finding:
Asked about chief complaint
Finding:
Reports being brought in by police
(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's chief complaint establishes any illnesses or concerns they are presenting.
Asking about their chief complaint will allow the patient to voice any concerns or symptoms the
patient may have in their own words.
Example Question:
What brings you to the emergency room?
History of Present Illness
Finding:
Followed up on incident
Finding:
Reports looking into cars for government agents chasing him
(Found)
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
What were you doing when the police found you?
Finding:
Reports having been in a grocery store parking lot
(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
Where were you when the police found you?
Finding:
Reports knowing the police stopped him for running around and looking in cars
(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
Do you know what caused the police to bring you in?
Finding:
Denies having hurt himself or others
(Found)
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
Were you hurting anyone?
Finding:
Denies having done anything illegal
(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
Were you doing anything illegal?
Finding:
Followed up on government agents
Finding:
Reports government is trying to imprison him for being enlightened
(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient the details about their current health issues allows you to fully
comprehend them. Details of their illness 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:
What is the reason that government agents are following you?
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