CLASS:
NR305 – Health Assessment for the Practicing RN
Directions
- Review the iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Orientation in the Week 1 Module if needed. Requirements, tutorials, and a practice case are provided.
- Access the iHuman case by clicking the Week 4 iHuman Case Link: Ben Bundy 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 Ben Bundy 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 Ben Bundy 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 Ben’s simulation?
- What did you learn?
- What additional information is needed to better care for Ben?
- What specific questions would you like to ask him?
- Post-Simulation Questions
- What evidence-based interventions can improve Ben’s outcomes and promote safety?
- How would you prioritize your care based on the best evidence for Ben?
- 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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Ben Bundy is a 75-year-old farmer who had a history of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease due to his exposure to smoke for 60 years. He has been admitted to the hospital with an acute exacerbation at which he presented with increased shortness of breath while at rest, fever, and the production of sputum. |
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