CLASS:
NR305 – Health Assessment for the Practicing RN
Directions
- Review the iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Orientation in Week 1 Modules if needed. Requirements, tutorials, and a practice case are provided.
- Access the iHuman case by clicking the Week 2 iHuman Case Link: Shane Peterson on the Modules page. Then, click the blue bar to launch the case in a new browser window.
- You have two attempts at the case.
- Take notes on the case.
- When you have completed a case, click Submit. Review the final score and feedback provided by iHuman.
- Scores are adjusted based on your performance level.
- Faculty will convert your highest score in iHuman to points earned in the grading rubric below.
- Download the Shane Peterson iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter WorksheetLinks to an external site.. Use of this template is required. A 10% deduction will be applied if the template is not used. See the rubric.
- Answer the questions on the Shane Peterson iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Worksheet after completing the case.
- Save the template and include your name in the file name.
Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric). Answer the questions under each section with explanation and detail.
- Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) Documentation
- Appropriate information in each section
- All key findings mentioned
- Data is well-organized and concise
- Documentation is professional, with correct spelling
- Defuse Questions
- Did you feel comfortable and knowledgeable in Shane’s simulation?
- What did you learn?
- What additional information is needed to better care for Shane?
- What specific questions would you like to ask him?
- Post-Simulation Questions
- What communication techniques would be important when conducting a holistic assessment of Shane? Why?
- What healthcare team members should be involved in Shane’s care? Why?
- A minimum of one scholarly source is used.
- Full APA reference and in-text citation are used.
SOLUTION
S | Situation
Concise statement of the purpose of the communication
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15-year-old male freshman high schooler, Shane Peterson visits the facility for a comprehensive annual physical assessment of his general health.
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B | Background
Brief information related to the clinical background of the situation
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Generally, Shane’s health is good as he has no notable health history. He resides with his parents as well as his younger brother. The patient has a passion for sports, more so soccer and basketball. He asserts that worries regarding his maturation remain unwarranted. |
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