NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment
Week 6 Assessment
iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
Purpose
The iHuman assignments provide students with an opportunity to experience clinical scenarios that are relevant to the lesson content through virtual patient encounters. iHuman is a highly interactive and dynamic way to enhance student learning.
Course Outcomes
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
CO 1: Apply advanced practice nursing knowledge to collecting health history information and physical examination findings for various patient populations. (POs 1, 2)
CO 2: Differentiate normal and abnormal health history and physical examination findings. (POs 1, 2) NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
CO 3: Document health history and physical examination findings in a logical and organized sequence. (POs 1, 2)
CO 5: Conduct focused and comprehensive health histories and examinations for various patient populations. (POs 1, 2)
Preparing the Assignment
Follow these guidelines when completing?each component of the?assignment.?Contact your course faculty if you have questions.
Access?iHuman?by clicking the link provided below.? Clicking the blue bar will?launch the activity in a new browser window. You do not need to complete the case in one sitting; if you leave the case and return later, the program will begin where you left off.
All graded documentation, including the Management Plan, must be completed within the iHuman platform. Follow the iHuman Documentation Guide (Links to an external site.) as you prepare your client’s EMR.
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You may use the Fillable SOAP note template (Links to an external site.) to assist with documentation and organization as you complete the case.
Complete the following components in the iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter for the musculoskeletal system. NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
History: Complete a focused health history. Your score will be automatically calculated after the health history is submitted.
Physical Exam: Complete a focused physical exam. Your score will be automatically calculated after the focused physical exam is submitted.
EMR Documentation: Document within the Patient Record in iHuman using professional language. include the following components:
history of present illness
previous medical history
current medications
allergies
relevant completed screenings and preventive health
relevant family history
relevant social history
focused review of systems
focused physical exam findings
Key Findings/Most Significant Active Problem: Document Key Findings from your history and physical exam in the Assessment tab of the case. Organize Key Findings, identifying the most significant active problem (MSAP) and the relation of other key findings to the MSAP.
Problem Statement: Document a problem statement using professional language. Include the following components.
name, age
chief complaint
brief description of pertinent positive and negative subjective findings
brief description of pertinent positive and negative objective findings
Management Plan: Using the expert diagnosis provided, create a comprehensive treatment plan using professional language. Include at least one appropriate, evidence-based, scholarly source to support your decisions. Include the following components: NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity
diagnostic tests
medications
suggested consults/referrals
client education
follow-up
Reflection: In a Microsoft Word document, respond to the self-reflection questions below. Include a title page in APA format using the title iHuman Reflection Week 6. In 2-3 paragraphs, respond substantively to all required reflection questions. Analyze your personal strengths and areas for growth.
One rule is to always include “the worst-case scenario” in your differential diagnosis and make sure you have ruled out this possibility based on your findings and patient assessment. Your goal is to minimize the risk of missing unusual or infrequent conditions such as meningococcal meningitis, bacterial endocarditis, pulmonary embolus, or subdural hematoma that are particularly ominous. Reflect on your performance during this virtual patient encounter. What are the “red flags” in this case? Based on your pertinent key findings, what is “the worst-case scenario”? What lessons did you learn from this case that you can apply to your future professional practice?
Submit both the iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter report and your completed reflection document to the Week 6 dropbox. NR509 Week 6 Assessment: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter Activity