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Week 5 - Focused Exam: Cough, Danny Rivera - REQUIRED Results | Turned In Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning - NP - February 2022, nurs6512-laureate_higher_education_group-202250
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Experience Overview
Patient: Danny Rivera
Digital Clinical Experience Score
97.5%
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| 36.87 out of 39 |
Proficiency Level:
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. Students rated as “developing” demonstrate increasing clinical reasoning abilities as they apply their knowledge of advanced practice competencies. In comparable programs, 25% of students perform at the level of a developing practitioner. Review your results in the tabs on the left side of the page to identify areas for improvement. Students rated as “proficient” demonstrate an entry-level expertise in advanced practice competencies and clinical reasoning skills. In comparable programs, the top 25% of students perform at the level of a proficient practitioner.Subjective Data Collection
21 out of 21Objective Data Collection
11.87 out of 13Education and Empathy
4 out of 5Time
| 83 minutes total spent in assignment |
Interaction with patient
83 minutesTranscript
Started: Mar 29, 2022 | Total Time: 83 min All Lines (122) Interview Questions (79) Statements (7) Exam Actions (36)|
| hello my name is Mary Sarfo and will be taking care of you and conducting your assessment . |
Greet 03/29/22 12:04 AM MDT |
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| Hi. | |
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| what is your name |
Question 03/29/22 12:04 AM MDT |
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| My name is Daniel Rivera, but I just go by Danny. | |
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| Hi Danny, how old are you? (Clarified to Hi, how are you?.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:04 AM MDT |
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| My Abuela brought me here because I've been feeling sick. I have been coughing a lot. . . and I feel kinda tired. (Clarified to to say hello and ask how I am.) | |
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| I am sorry that you not feeling well |
Empathize 03/29/22 12:05 AM MDT |
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| Thank you. | |
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| how old are you |
Question 03/29/22 12:05 AM MDT |
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| I'm eight. | |
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| when is you birth date |
Question 03/29/22 12:05 AM MDT |
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| I was born March 4th in, um . . . [Danny reports correct birth year.] | |
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| tell me what brings you in today |
Question 03/29/22 12:06 AM MDT |
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| My Abuela brought me here because I've been feeling sick. I have been coughing a lot. . . and I feel kinda tired. | |
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| Do you have cough? |
Question 03/29/22 12:06 AM MDT |
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| I guess I'm kind of sick. . . I've been coughing a lot. | |
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| when did the cough starts |
Question 03/29/22 12:07 AM MDT |
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| I think the cough started four. . . No, it started five days ago. | |
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| how long have you had cough |
Question 03/29/22 12:07 AM MDT |
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| I think the cough started four. . . No, it started five days ago. | |
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| tell me about how your cough is |
Question 03/29/22 12:08 AM MDT |
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| I just keep feeling like I have to cough every couple minutes or so. I think it gets worse at night. | |
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| is your cough wet |
Question 03/29/22 12:08 AM MDT |
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| Yeah . . . my cough seems kind of gurgly and watery. | |
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| how frequent do you cough |
Question 03/29/22 12:08 AM MDT |
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| I just keep feeling like I have to cough every couple minutes or so. I think it gets worse at night. | |
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| how long do your cough last |
Question 03/29/22 12:09 AM MDT |
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| I think the cough started four. . . No, it started five days ago. | |
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| what makes your cough worse |
Question 03/29/22 12:09 AM MDT |
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| My cough mostly stays the same no matter what I do. It seems to get worse at night though. | |
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| is the cough worse at night? |
Question 03/29/22 12:10 AM MDT |
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| Yeah, my cough's worse at night. | |
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| does your cough wakes you at night |
Question 03/29/22 12:10 AM MDT |
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| I can't fall asleep much because I keep coughing. | |
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| do you smoke |
Question 03/29/22 12:11 AM MDT |
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| No way! I know smoking is really bad--even for grown-ups. Papi smokes cigars sometimes. I don't like how they smell. | |
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| are you ever around cigarette smoke |
Question 03/29/22 12:12 AM MDT |
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| Well . . . sometimes Papi smokes cigars in the house and my mom has to tell him to go outside. I breathe it a little bit then, but it's not all the time or anything. I don't like how it smells. | |
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| have you done anything to treat your cough? |
Question 03/29/22 12:12 AM MDT |
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| I had some cough medicine this morning. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| what name was the cough medicine |
Question 03/29/22 12:13 AM MDT |
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| I don't know what the name of the cough medicine is. It was purple. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| what color was the cough medicine |
Question 03/29/22 12:14 AM MDT |
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| Um, it was purple-ish. It tasted gross. | |
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| how much cough medicine did you take |
Question 03/29/22 12:14 AM MDT |
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| I just had one spoonful of it. | |
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| who gave you the cough medication |
Question 03/29/22 12:15 AM MDT |
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| My mom. | |
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| how many times have you taken the cough syrup |
Question 03/29/22 12:15 AM MDT |
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| I only took the cough medicine once. My mom gave me a spoonful. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| did it help with the cough (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:16 AM MDT |
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| did it help with the cough (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:17 AM MDT |
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| did it help with the cough (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:17 AM MDT |
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| have you try any home remedies for your cough |
Question 03/29/22 12:18 AM MDT |
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| I had some cough medicine this morning. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| do you take any medications from a doctor |
Question 03/29/22 12:18 AM MDT |
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| No. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| do you take any vitamins |
Question 03/29/22 12:18 AM MDT |
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| Oh yeah, I take vitamins every day! The gummy dinosaur kind. I don't think I'm supposed to, but sometimes I sneak extra ones to be super healthy! | |
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| taking too much vitamins can cause other health issues |
Educate 03/29/22 12:19 AM MDT |
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| Oh, OK. | |
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| what other OTC do you take |
Question 03/29/22 12:20 AM MDT |
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| Just when I'm sick and my mom or the doctor says I should take some medicine. My mom gave me some cough medicine this morning. | |
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| are you active most of the time |
Question 03/29/22 12:20 AM MDT |
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| I have gym class every day. I do all my exercises there. And there's a park right next to my house where I play after school, or sometimes on the weekends, if it's nice outside. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| have you been less active since you been sick (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:21 AM MDT |
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| have you been less active since you been sick (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:21 AM MDT |
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| are you less active now |
Question 03/29/22 12:22 AM MDT |
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| No, I don't feel nauseous. | |
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| has your activity changed since you been sick |
Question 03/29/22 12:22 AM MDT |
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| I have gym class every day. I do all my exercises there. And there's a park right next to my house where I play after school, or sometimes on the weekends, if it's nice outside. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| are you able to keep up when you play with your classmates (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:23 AM MDT |
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| are you able to focus |
Question 03/29/22 12:23 AM MDT |
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| I can focus normally, but I couldn't sleep very well last night because of my coughing, so it was harder than normal. Plus, it's harder to pay attention when you keep having to cough. [AUDIO COMING SOON] | |
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| do you have runny nose |
Question 03/29/22 12:24 AM MDT |
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| My nose is always a little bit runny... but ever since I started coughing it's been worse, I think. | |
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| have you been sneezing |
Question 03/29/22 12:25 AM MDT |
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| I don't usually have to sneeze. My nose gets runny a lot of times though, like I have a cold. | |
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| what color is your snot |
Question 03/29/22 12:25 AM MDT |
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| You mean like when I blow my nose? It's clear. | |
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| what is the consistency of your nasal drainage |
Question 03/29/22 12:26 AM MDT |
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| It's kind of clear and, like, watery. | |
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| do you have any ear infection |
Question 03/29/22 12:27 AM MDT |
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| I don't know if it is infected, but my right ear kind of hurts. | |
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| sorry to hear that |
Empathize 03/29/22 12:27 AM MDT |
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| Thank you. | |
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| do you have any drainage from your ears |
Question 03/29/22 12:27 AM MDT |
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| No, nothing comes out of my ears, but my right ear kind of hurts. | |
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| do you have any hearing problems |
Question 03/29/22 12:28 AM MDT |
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| A lady came to my school to give all the kids a hearing test. It was kind of cool! I was hoping I would have super hearing, but I think I was just normal . . . | |
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| do you have any sore throat |
Question 03/29/22 12:29 AM MDT |
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| It feels a little bit sore, yeah. | |
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| does it hurts when you swallow |
Question 03/29/22 12:29 AM MDT |
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| No, I can swallow OK. It hurts a little right now because my throat is kinda sore. | |
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| do you get runny nose often |
Question 03/29/22 12:31 AM MDT |
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| My nose is always a little bit runny... but ever since I started coughing it's been worse, I think. | |
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| do you have coughs often (Clarified to Are you coughing a lot?.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:32 AM MDT |
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| I sometimes get coughs like this, but it's not all the time. I don't think it's a lot. I coughed a lot was when I had pneumonia one time. (Clarified to if I cough a lot.) | |
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| have you had pneumonia |
Question 03/29/22 12:32 AM MDT |
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| I think I had that last year, when I was seven. My mom was really worried. | |
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| how did it get treated (No matching questions found.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:33 AM MDT |
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| do you have asthma |
Question 03/29/22 12:33 AM MDT |
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| Is that when you have to use a, uh, an inhaler? My friend Tony does that sometimes, but I don't have to. | |
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| do you have asthma |
Question 03/29/22 12:33 AM MDT |
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| Is that when you have to use a, uh, an inhaler? My friend Tony does that sometimes, but I don't have to. | |
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| are you up to date on your immunizations? |
Question 03/29/22 12:34 AM MDT |
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| Like getting shots? It seems like I get shots whenever I go to the doctor. Mom says I need them for school, but I hate it. | |
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| shots are good to protect you from illness |
Educate 03/29/22 12:35 AM MDT |
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| Oh, OK. | |
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| do you have seasonal allergies |
Question 03/29/22 12:35 AM MDT |
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| I don't think I have any allergies like that. | |
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| do you have allergies to any medication |
Question 03/29/22 12:38 AM MDT |
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| I don't think I'm allergic to medicine. | |
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| any allergies to food |
Question 03/29/22 12:38 AM MDT |
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| I'm not allergic to any foods I don't think. | |
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| any family history of allergies |
Question 03/29/22 12:38 AM MDT |
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| I don't think so, but I guess I'm not sure. | |
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| any family history of asthma |
Question 03/29/22 12:39 AM MDT |
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| Only Papi had asthma, I think. | |
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| do you have fever |
Question 03/29/22 12:39 AM MDT |
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| My mom said I didn't have a fever this morning before Abuela took me here. | |
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| do you have any chills |
Question 03/29/22 12:40 AM MDT |
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| No, I haven't felt that. | |
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| do you have fatigue |
Question 03/29/22 12:40 AM MDT |
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| Yeah, I feel kind of tired. I think it's because I couldn't sleep much at night. My cough kept me from falling asleep. | |
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| sorry to hear that |
Empathize 03/29/22 12:40 AM MDT |
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| Thank you. | |
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| do you have night sweats |
Question 03/29/22 12:41 AM MDT |
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| I don't sweat at night unless it gets really hot or something. | |
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| have you been sleeping okay |
Question 03/29/22 12:41 AM MDT |
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| Most times I sleep OK, but I haven't been able to sleep much because of my cough. | |
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| do you notice any swelling |
Question 03/29/22 12:41 AM MDT |
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| Nothing's swollen. | |
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| do you get frequent colds |
Question 03/29/22 12:42 AM MDT |
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| I get colds a lot. My nose is always runny. | |
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| what medicine do you take for the runny nose (Clarified to Did you take medication for your runny nose?.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:42 AM MDT |
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| I guess I don't do anything for my nose. I make sure to keep a tissue around so I can blow it, but it still keeps running. (Clarified to if I took medication to treat my runny nose.) | |
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| do you have headaches |
Question 03/29/22 12:43 AM MDT |
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| I don't usually get headaches. | |
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| do you get nose bleeds |
Question 03/29/22 12:43 AM MDT |
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| Just one time. Tony and I were kicking a ball at recess and I got hit in the nose. | |
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| sorry about that |
Empathize 03/29/22 12:44 AM MDT |
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| Thank you. | |
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| do you have any vision problems |
Question 03/29/22 12:44 AM MDT |
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| No, I see really good. Oh, I mean, I see well. I think glasses are kind of cool though. My friend Tony has them. | |
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| do you get dizzy |
Question 03/29/22 12:45 AM MDT |
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| I only get dizzy if I'm spinning around a lot at recess. | |
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| do you have any sinus pain |
Question 03/29/22 12:45 AM MDT |
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| It doesn't hurt there. | |
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| do you have chest pain |
Question 03/29/22 12:45 AM MDT |
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| No, I don't have pain in my chest. I would hate that! | |
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| do you have any shortness of breath |
Question 03/29/22 12:46 AM MDT |
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| My breathing seems good. My nose is kind of runny right now, but I can still breathe OK. | |
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| do you have any siblings |
Question 03/29/22 12:46 AM MDT |
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| No, I'm the only kid in my house. | |
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| does your friend Tony gets runny nose too (Clarified to Is tony sick?.) |
Question 03/29/22 12:47 AM MDT |
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| None of my friends are sick that I know of. (Clarified to if Tony is sick.) | |
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| Checked vitals |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:48 AM MDT |
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| Inspected right orbital area and sclera |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:49 AM MDT |
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| Inspected upper conjunctiva |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:49 AM MDT |
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| Inspected upper conjunctiva |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:49 AM MDT |
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| Inspected right orbital area and sclera |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:49 AM MDT |
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| Inspected left orbital area and sclera |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:49 AM MDT |
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| Inspected lower conjunctiva |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:50 AM MDT |
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| Performed otoscopic examination of right naris |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:50 AM MDT |
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| Performed otoscopic examination of left naris |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:51 AM MDT |
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| Performed otoscopic examination of right ear |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:52 AM MDT |
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| Performed otoscopic examination of left ear |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:52 AM MDT |
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| Inspected mouth |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:53 AM MDT |
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| Inspected front of neck |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:54 AM MDT |
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| Inspected right side of neck |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:54 AM MDT |
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| Inspected back of neck |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:54 AM MDT |
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| Inspected right side of neck |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:55 AM MDT |
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| Inspected front of neck |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:55 AM MDT |
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| Inspected anterior chest wall |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:55 AM MDT |
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| Inspected posterior chest wall |
Exam Action 03/29/22 12:55 AM MDT |
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| does resting help your cough |
Question 03/29/22 1:57 AM MDT |
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| My cough has just stayed the same. I've taken some naps, but it doesn't seem to help. | |
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| does drinking water helps your cough |
Question 03/29/22 1:58 AM MDT |
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| Drinking water doesn't do anything to my cough. | |
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| how long have had ear pain |
Question 03/29/22 2:00 AM MDT |
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| My right ear just started hurting yesterday. I think it's because I'm sick. | |
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| Thanks for telling what you know about you and family history. That was a great job |
Question 03/29/22 2:02 AM MDT |
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| My mom sometimes talks about her diabetes, cholesterol. . . Oh, and blood pressure. Papi talks about cholesterol too. He smokes too. I know that's bad. | |
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| That is too bad your papi smokes at home. secondhand smoking is bad for health. I can tell you bothers you a lot. |
Empathize 03/29/22 2:04 AM MDT |
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| Thank you. | |
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| Percussed anterior right upper lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed anterior left upper lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed anterior right middle lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed anterior left mid-chest (upper lobe) |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed anterior right lower lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed anterior left lower lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left upper lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior right upper lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left mid-back (lower lobe) |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior right mid-back (lower lobe) |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left lower lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior right lower lobe |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left lower lobe on side |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:05 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left lower lobe near spine |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:06 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior right lower lobe near spine |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:06 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left right lobe on side |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:06 AM MDT |
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| Percussed posterior left right lobe on side |
Exam Action 03/29/22 2:06 AM MDT |
Subjective Data Collection: 21 of 21 (100.0%)
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Chief Complaint
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Finding:
Established chief complaint
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Finding:
Reports cough(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:
Do you have a cough?
History of Present Illness
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Finding:
Asked about onset of cough
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Finding:
Reports cough started 5 days ago(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
How long have you had a cough?
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Finding:
Asked about frequency and duration of cough
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Finding:
Reports coughing every few minutes(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
How frequently have you been coughing?
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Finding:
Asked about character of cough
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Finding:
Reports cough is wet(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Is your cough a wet cough? -
Finding:
Reports clear sputum(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you produce any phlegm or sputum with your cough?
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Finding:
Asked about aggravating factors for cough
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Finding:
Reports cough is worse at night(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Is your cough worse at night? -
Finding:
Reports exposure to secondhand smoke(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Are you around anyone who smokes at home? -
Finding:
Denies knowing what makes the cough worse(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
What makes your cough worse?
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Finding:
Asked about relieving factors for cough
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Finding:
Denies resting relieves cough(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Does resting help your cough? -
Finding:
Denies drinking water relieves cough(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Does drinking water help your cough?
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Finding:
Asked about nasal symptoms
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Finding:
Reports current runny nose(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you have a runny nose? -
Finding:
Denies sneezing(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Have you been sneezing? -
Finding:
Reports frequent runny nose(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you get runny noses often?
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Finding:
Followed up on nasal discharge
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Finding:
Reports nasal discharge is clear(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
What color is your snot? -
Finding:
Reports nasal discharge is thin(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Is your snot thin?
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Finding:
Asked about ear symptoms
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Finding:
Reports pain in right ear(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you have any ear pain?
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Finding:
Followed up on ear pain
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Finding:
Reports ear pain started yesterday(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
How long have you had ear pain? -
Finding:
Reports ear pain is a 3 out of 10(Available)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Can you rate your ear pain on a scale? -
Finding:
Denies ear discharge(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you have any ear discharge?
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Finding:
Asked about throat symptoms
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Finding:
Reports sore throat(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Is your throat sore? -
Finding:
Reports "a little" pain with swallowing(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Does it hurt when you swallow?
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Finding:
Asked about allergies
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Finding:
Denies seasonal allergies(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you have seasonal allergies? -
Finding:
Denies food allergies(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Do you have food allergies? -
Finding:
Denies medication allergies(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Are you allergic to any medicine? -
Finding:
Denies allergies to animals(Available)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Are you allergic to animals? -
Finding:
Denies latex allergy(Available)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Are you allergic to latex?
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Finding:
Asked about contact with illnesses
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Finding:
Denies being around anyone ill at home(Available)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the length 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:
Is anyone sick at home?
Home Medications
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Finding:
Asked about home medications
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Finding:
Confirmed home medications(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
What medications do you take? -
Finding:
Reports taking a daily vitamin(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
Do you take vitamins? -
Finding:
Reports taking cough medicine(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
Are you taking medication for your cough?
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Finding:
Followed up on cough medicine
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Finding:
Reports cough medicine was purple(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
What color was the cough medicine? -
Finding:
Reports taking one spoonful of cough medicine(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
How much cough medicine did you take? -
Finding:
Reports mother gave him the medicine(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
Who gave you the cough medicine? -
Finding:
Reports cough medicine provided temporary relief(Available)
Pro Tip: A patient's home medications can provide insight into the patient's current treatment and its efficacy. Inquiring into medication history, dosage, and frequency will help you understand the patient's background and how it may affect their current situation.Example Question:
Did the cough medicine make you feel better?
Past Medical History
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Finding:
Asked about relevant medical history
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Finding:
Denies asthma diagnosis(Found)
Pro Tip: Inquiring into the patient's relevant history can reveal past diagnoses and previous conditions or concerns. Information about the patient's existing health conditions, a timeline of diagnosis, symptoms, and allergies can indicate where you should follow-up for further care and treatment.Example Question:
Do you have asthma? -
Finding:
Reports immunizations as current(Found)
Pro Tip: Inquiring into the patient's relevant history can reveal past diagnoses and previous conditions or concerns. Information about the patient's existing health conditions, a timeline of diagnosis, symptoms, and allergies can indicate where you should follow-up for further care and treatment.Example Question:
Do you have current immunizations? -
Finding:
Reports past pneumonia and frequent coughs(Found)
Pro Tip: Inquiring into the patient's relevant history can reveal past diagnoses and previous conditions or concerns. Information about the patient's existing health conditions, a timeline of diagnosis, symptoms, and allergies can indicate where you should follow-up for further care and treatment.Example Question:
Do you have a history of respiratory problems? -
Finding:
Denies past hospitalizations(Available)
Pro Tip: Inquiring into the patient's relevant history can reveal past diagnoses and previous conditions or concerns. Information about the patient's existing health conditions, a timeline of diagnosis, symptoms, and allergies can indicate where you should follow-up for further care and treatment.Example Question:
Have you ever been to the hospital?
Social Determinants of Health
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Finding:
Asked about exposure to secondhand smoke
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Finding:
Reports father smokes cigars(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) can unearth underlying social, political, or economic barriers to their health and wellbeing. Recognizing a patient’s SDOH can lead you to provide more informed and empathetic care for your patients, because you will have a greater understanding of the challenges they face.Example Question:
Who smokes at home? -
Finding:
Reports father sometimes forgets to take cigars outside(Available)
Pro Tip: Asking a patient about Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) can unearth underlying social, political, or economic barriers to their health and wellbeing. Recognizing a patient’s SDOH can lead you to provide more informed and empathetic care for your patients, because you will have a greater understanding of the challenges they face.Example Question:
Where does your father smoke?
Social History
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Finding:
Asked about living conditions
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Finding:
Reports living in a house with parents and grandparents(Available)
Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their family and support system, living situation, and daily behaviors such as diet, exercise, sexual activity, and substance use. These factors can influence their current health and wellness. Asking about a patient's social history can also unveil the influence of their present illnesses in their social lives.Example Question:
Where do you live? -
Finding:
Reports feeling safe at home(Available)
Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their family and support system, living situation, and daily behaviors such as diet, exercise, sexual activity, and substance use. These factors can influence their current health and wellness. Asking about a patient's social history can also unveil the influence of their present illnesses in their social lives.Example Question:
Do you feel safe at home? -
Finding:
Reports park with playground near home(Found)
Pro Tip: A patient's social history encompasses their family and support system, living situation, and daily behaviors such as diet, exercise, sexual activity, and substance use. These factors can influence their current health and wellness. Asking about a patient's social history can also unveil the influence of their present illnesses in their social lives.Example Question:
Is there anywhere near your home where you can play outside?
Review of Systems
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Finding:
Asked about constitutional health
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Finding:
Denies fever(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have a fever? -
Finding:
Denies chills(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have chills? -
Finding:
Reports feeling "kind of tired"(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have fatigue? -
Finding:
Denies night sweats(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have night sweats? -
Finding:
Denies weight loss(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Has your weight changed? -
Finding:
Denies appetite loss(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Have you lost your appetite?
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Finding:
Asked about review of systems for HEENT
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Finding:
Denies ear popping or crackling(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you hear any popping sounds? -
Finding:
Reports history of frequent ear infections(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Have you ever had ear infections? -
Finding:
Denies ear surgery or ear tubes(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Have you ever had surgery on your ears? -
Finding:
Denies headaches(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you get headaches? -
Finding:
Denies nosebleeds(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have nosebleeds? -
Finding:
Denies vision problems(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any problems with your vision? -
Finding:
Denies dizziness(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any dizziness? -
Finding:
Denies watery eyes(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have watery eyes? -
Finding:
Denies eye redness(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have eye redness? -
Finding:
Denies eye pain(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any eye pain? -
Finding:
Denies sinus pain(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any sinus pain? -
Finding:
Denies hearing problems(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any hearing problems?
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Finding:
Asked about review of systems for respiratory
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Finding:
Denies difficulty breathing(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have difficulty breathing? -
Finding:
Denies chest tightness(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have chest tightness? -
Finding:
Denies chest pain(Found)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Do you have any chest pain? -
Finding:
Denies history of inhaler use or breathing treatments(Available)
Pro Tip: Understanding a patient's health involves a comprehensive overview of their physiological systems. This is necessary to understand what symptoms may indicate larger issues, and what treatments the patient may require.Example Question:
Have you ever used an inhaler?
Objective Data Collection: 11.87 of 13 (91.31%)
- Correct
- Partially correct
- Incorrect
- Missed
- No visible abnormal findings
- Ptosis
- Eyelid edema
- Lesion
- Allergic shiners
- White
- Jaundice
- Injection
- Icterus
- Moist and pink
- Pale
- Dry appearance
- Erythema
- Edema
- No discharge
- Clear, watery discharge
- Purulent discharge
- Pink
- Erythemic
- Bluish
- No discharge
- Clear discharge
- Bloody discharge
- Purulent discharge
- Patent
- Decreased patency
- Not patent
- No additional visible abnormal findings
- Foreign body present
- Polyp
- Septum perforated
- Septum deviated
- Lesion
- Pink
- Erythemic
- Pallor
- Pearly gray
- Erythemic
- Opaque
- Yellow
- Not visible because of cerumen
- No visible abnormal findings
- Fluid observed
- Visible scars
- Bulging
- Perforation
- Retraction
- 5:00
- Cone of light distorted
- No discharge
- Cerumen
- Clear discharge
- Bloody discharge
- Purulent discharge
- Pink
- Erythemic
- Pallor
- Pearly gray
- Erythemic
- Opaque
- Yellow
- Not visible because of cerumen
- No visible abnormal findings
- Fluid observed
- Visible scars
- Bulging
- Perforation
- Retraction
- 7:00
- Cone of light distorted
- No discharge
- Cerumen
- Clear discharge
- Bloody discharge
- Purulent discharge
- Moist and pink
- Dry appearance
- Erythema
- No visible abnormal findings
- Edema
- Erythema
- Pink
- Erythemic
- No abnormal findings
- Cobblestoning
- Exudate
- No discharge
- Clear discharge
- Purulent discharge
- Symmetric
- Asymmetric
- No visible abnormal findings
- Swelling
- Visible pulsation
- Visible mass
- Discoloration
- Symmetric
- Asymmetric
- No visible abnormal findings
- Rash or lesion
- AP diameter abnormal Intercostal retraction while breathing
- Excessive use of accessory muscles while breathing
- Pectus excavatum
- Skin growths (freckles or moles)
- Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising)
- None reported
- Tenderness reported
- None reported
- Tenderness reported
- No palpable nodes
- Palpable nodes on right side
- Palpable nodes on left side
- No palpable nodes
- Palpable nodes on right side
- Palpable nodes on left side
- No palpable nodes
- Palpable nodes on right side
- Palpable nodes on left side
- Equal bilaterally
- Unequal bilaterally
- Expected fremitus
- Decreased fremitus
- Present in all areas
- Diminished in some areas
- Absent in some areas
- No adventitious sounds
- Wheezing
- Fine crackles
- Stridor
- Rhonchi
- Rales
- All areas clear
- Adventitious sounds in anterior right upper lobe
- Adventitious sounds in anterior right middle lobe
- Adventitious sounds in anterior right lower lobe
- Adventitious sounds in anterior left upper lobe
- Adventitious sounds in anterior left lower lobe
- Adventitious sounds in posterior right upper lobe
- Adventitious sounds in posterior right lower lobe
- Adventitious sounds in posterior left upper lobe
- Adventitious sounds in posterior left lower lobe
- Positive
- Negative
- S1 and S2 audible
- S1, S2, and S3 audible
- S1, S2, and S4 audible
- S1, S2, S3, and S4 audible
- No extra sounds
- Gallops
- Murmur
- Friction rub
- Valve clicks
- All areas resonant
- Some areas dull, some resonant
- Some areas hyperresonant, some resonant
- No areas of dullness
- Dullness, anterior right upper lobe
- Dullness, anterior right middle lobe
- Dullness, anterior right lower lobe
- Dullness, anterior left upper lobe
- Dullness, anterior left lower lobe
- Dullness, posterior right upper lobe
- Dullness, posterior right lower lobe
- Dullness, posterior left upper lobe
- Dullness, posterior left lower lobe
Education & Empathy : 4 of 5 (80.0%)
During the patient interview, there are a number of opportunities to provide patient education and empathy. The opportunities listed below 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.- Opportunities marked as Not Encountered are opportunities that were not elicited in the interview
- Opportunities marked as Not Followed Up are missed opportunities that were present in the interview, but where no statements were made
- Opportunities marked as Followed Up were followed up by students, and include the dialogue between student and patient
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Description: Danny describes the symptoms that have been bothering him. | ||
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do you have fatigue |
Question 12:40 AM MDT |
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Yeah, I feel kind of tired. I think it's because I couldn't sleep much at night. My cough kept me from falling asleep. | |
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sorry to hear that |
Empathize 12:40 AM MDT |
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Thank you. | |
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Model Statement: "I’m sorry your ear and your throat hurt. I’ll take a look and we’ll see if we can help you feel better." |
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Description: Danny describes the medication he was given for his cough. | ||
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what medicine do you take for the runny nose (Clarified to: Did you take medication for your runny nose?) |
Question 12:42 AM MDT |
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I guess I don't do anything for my nose. I make sure to keep a tissue around so I can blow it, but it still keeps running. (Clarified to: if I took medication to treat my runny nose) | |
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do you have headaches |
Question 12:43 AM MDT |
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I don't usually get headaches. | |
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do you get nose bleeds |
Question 12:43 AM MDT |
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Just one time. Tony and I were kicking a ball at recess and I got hit in the nose. | |
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sorry about that |
Empathize 12:44 AM MDT |
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Thank you. | |
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Model Statement: "Thanks for telling me what you know about the medications you take. I can ask your mom or your abuela for more information." |
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Description: Danny describes taking vitamins. | ||
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do you take any vitamins |
Question 12:18 AM MDT |
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Oh yeah, I take vitamins every day! The gummy dinosaur kind. I don't think I'm supposed to, but sometimes I sneak extra ones to be super healthy! | |
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taking too much vitamins can cause other health issues |
Educate 12:19 AM MDT |
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Oh, OK. | |
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Model Statement: "You’re right; taking vitamins can be good for you. However, sometimes taking too many vitamins can be bad for you. It’d be better if you don’t sneak extra vitamins -- just take the amount that your mom gives you." |
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Description: Danny describes exposure to secondhand smoke at home. | ||
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do you smoke |
Question 12:11 AM MDT |
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No way! I know smoking is really bad--even for grown-ups. Papi smokes cigars sometimes. I don't like how they smell. | |
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are you ever around cigarette smoke |
Question 12:12 AM MDT |
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Well . . . sometimes Papi smokes cigars in the house and my mom has to tell him to go outside. I breathe it a little bit then, but it's not all the time or anything. I don't like how it smells. | |
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have you done anything to treat your cough? |
Question 12:12 AM MDT |
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Model Statement: "That’s too bad your Papi smokes cigars at home. It sounds like it bothers you. Breathing in smoke isn’t very healthy, so it’s good to stay out rooms where you can smell cigar smoke." |
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Description: Danny describes what he knows about his family health history. | ||
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Thanks for telling what you know about you and family history. That was a great job |
Question 02:02 AM MDT |
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My mom sometimes talks about her diabetes, cholesterol. . . Oh, and blood pressure. Papi talks about cholesterol too. He smokes too. I know that's bad. | |
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That is too bad your papi smokes at home. secondhand smoking is bad for health. I can tell you bothers you a lot. |
Empathize 02:04 AM MDT |
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Thank you. | |
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Model Statement: "Thanks for telling me what you know about your family history. You did a good job remembering." |
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End of Program Competency Progress
The Competency Mapping feature allows you to track your progress against end of program competencies by uncovering early, intermediate, and end level benchmarks within Shadow Health assignments. Below you will find a breakdown of these benchmarks and explanations of high level domains, their associated competencies, measurable outcomes, and the scored items you have achieved throughout this assignment to progress each competency.
The information you see on this page reflects your progress within this assignment. This progress does not reflect your score for this assignment.
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| Domains are the highest level category themes of knowledge, skills and attitudes which each competency works to progress. Each domain is split into Early, Intermediate and End levels of measurable outcomes. | Competencies are the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are central to becoming a proficient health professional. As you progress through Shadow Health assignments, you are building competency in these key areas. | Measurable Outcomes are observable skills demonstrated as a result of an educational experience. Scored items in this assignment are mapped to outcomes. Each outcome is mapped to and progresses a specific competency. |
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| Scientific Foundation | |||||||
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94.4%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Scientific Foundation encompasses integrating established knowledge from relevant scientific fields into advanced patient care in a variety of healthcare settings.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Provides Care as Primary Healthcare Provider to Patients
EarlyIntermediateEnd94.4% N/A N/A
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EarlyIntermediateEnd94.5% N/A N/A
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| Independent Practice | |||
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88.2%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Independent Practice encompasses the ability to design and manage advanced patient care while respecting the patient as an equal partner in their care.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Addresses the Patient's Cultural and Spiritual Preferences, Values, and Beliefs When Providing Care
EarlyIntermediateEnd66.7% N/A N/A
Correct Missed Partially Correct Incorrect
EarlyIntermediateEnd100% N/A N/A
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EarlyIntermediateEnd91.3% N/A N/A
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| Quality | ||||
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97.8%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Quality encompasses investigation of current practice processes, appraisal of best evidence, and integration of safety strategies into advanced patient care.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Determines Best Available Evidence for Clinical Practice
EarlyIntermediateEnd96.2% N/A N/A
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EarlyIntermediateEnd100% N/A N/A
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| Population Health | ||
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100%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Population Health encompasses big-picture care of populations through illness prevention, health policy advancement, community engagement, and promotion of health equity.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Advances Health Equity
EarlyIntermediateEnd100% N/A N/A
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EarlyIntermediateEnd100% N/A N/A
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| Professionalism | |
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80%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Professionalism encompasses committing to continual development of professional identity as well as the concepts of accountability and safe practice.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Compliance with Relevant Laws, Policies, and Regulations
EarlyIntermediateEnd80% N/A N/A
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| Information Literacy | |||
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94.5%
Domain Program Goal The domain of Technology and Information Literacy encompasses the ability to effectively utilize technology in the delivery of advanced patient care and the protection of patient privacy.
EarlyIntermediateEndEarly outcomes fall within the foundational level of a domain and demonstrate beginning knowledge of health care concepts. The Early bars below represent early domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Intermediate outcomes build upon the foundation of early outcomes and develop understanding of how to properly complete a task. The Intermediate bars below represent the middle domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. End outcomes represent the highest level of proficiency and signify higher levels of wisdom and a deeper understanding of the reasoning behind actions. The End bars below represent the end domain level outcomes you have met in this assignment. Uses Technology to Teach and Communicate with Patients, Families, and Colleagues
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