- Review this week’s Learning Resources as well as the Taking a Health History media program in Week 3, and consider how you might incorporate these strategies. Download and review the Student Checklist: Health History Guide and the History Subjective Data Checklist, provided in this week’s Learning Resources, to guide you through the necessary components of the assessment.
- Review the DCE (Shadow Health) Documentation Template for Health History found in this week’s Learning Resources and use this template to complete your Documentation Notes for this DCE Assignment.
- Access and login to Shadow Health using the link in the left-hand navigation of the Blackboard classroom.
- Review the Shadow Health Student Orientation media program and the Useful Tips and Tricks document provided in the week’s Learning Resources to guide you through Shadow Health.
- Review the Week 4 DCE Health History Assessment Rubric, provided in the Assignment submission area, for details on completing the Assignment.
Note: There are 2 parts to this assignment – the lab pass and the documentation. You must achieve a total score of 80% in order to pass this assignment. Carefully review the rubric and video presentation in order to fully understand the requirements of this assignment.
DCE HEALTH HISTORY ASSESSMENT:
Complete the following in Shadow Health:
Orientation
- DCE Orientation (15 minutes)
- Conversation Concept Lab (50 minutes, Required)
Health History
- Health History of Tina Jones (180 minutes)
ANSWER
Shadow Health Digital Clinical Experience Health History Documentation
SUBJECTIVE DATA:
Chief Complaint (CC): The patient visited the hospital, complaining of discomfort and pain from an infected foot. “I got this scrape on my foot a while ago, and I thought it would heal up on its own, but now it’s looking pretty nasty. And the pain is killing me!”
History of Present Illness (HPI): Ms. Jones claims she slipped on concrete steps outdoors a week earlier, twisting her right ankle and scraping the ball of her foot. She sought treatment at a nearby emergency room, where she had negative x-rays and was given tramadol for discomfort. She has been cleaning the area twice daily. …….please click the icon below to access entire answer at $20