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Brian Foster is a 58-year-old man experiencing a change of status. Students determine the seriousness of his complaint and take a relevant health history. Students perform a focused cardiovascular exam, explore related systems and symptoms, and practice communicating with a patient in distress.
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Week 5: SBAR Focused Exam: Chest Pain Results | Turned InNUR 3069C Health Assessment and Communication - May '18 (Gannon - Jacksonville Only), 3069C Return to Assignment Notice:The detailed results of your assignment attempt are now available because the Due Date has passed. Your assignment score(s) has not changed.Your Results
This score measures your performance on the StudentPerformance Index in relation to other students incomparable academic programs. Your instructor haschosen to scale your Student Performance Index scoreso that the average score on the index is a 80.0%. Thisscore may not be your final grade if your instructorchooses to include additional components, such asdocumentation or time spent.Patient: Brian Foster
Digital Clinical Experience Score100%BeginningDeveloping
Proficient
Subjective DataCollection22 out of 22Objective Data Collection21 out of 21
Interaction with patient37 minutesTime37 minutes total spent in assignmentStudent Performance Index43 out of 43
Proficiency Level: ProficientStudents rated as “proficient” demonstrate entry-levelexpertise in nursing competencies and clinicalreasoning skills. In comparable nursing programs, thetop 25% of students perform at the level of a proficientnurse. Correct Partially correct Incorrect MissedObjective Data Collection: 21 of 21 (100%)OverviewTranscriptSubjective Data CollectionObjective Data CollectionDocumentationSBARExperience Overview Lab Passhttps://www.coursehero.com/file/31999078/Chest-Pain-Objectivepdf/This study resource was shared via
CourseHero.com Inspected face1 of 1 point1 of 1 pointAppearance (1/1 point) No visible abnormal findings Rash or lesion Cyanosis Pallor Redness or flushing Evidence of trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising) Inspected for jugular venous distension1 of 1 point1 of 1 pointHeight Of Venous Pressure (1/1 point) 4 cm or less above the sternal angle More than 4 cm above the sternal angle Inspected chest1 of 1 point1 of 1 pointSymmetry (1/2 point) Symmetric AsymmetricAppearance (1/2 point) No visible abnormal findings Rash or lesion AP diameter abnormal Intercostal retraction while breathing Excessive use of accessory muscles whilebreathing Pectus excavatum Skin growths (freckles or moles) Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, orbruising) Inspected hands and fingernails1 of 1 point1 of 1 pointRight: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Redness Moles or skin tags Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors) Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration Excessive dry or flaking skin Purpura Scarring Laceration, lesion, or wound Bruising RashLeft: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Redness Moles or skin tags Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors) Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration Excessive dry or flaking skin Purpura Scarring Laceration, lesion, or wound Bruising RashRight: Nail Changes (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findingsLeft: Nail Changes (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findingshttps://www.coursehero.com/file/31999078/Chest-Pain-Objectivepdf/This study resource was shared via
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