AutoGen_30d751ca-0524-4df7-816b-817c7a6239bb
Capella University
Patient Management & Delegation: Master Report
Level # Progress Time Level Acuity Scheduling/ Prioritization Level
Spent Attempts Delegation Score
Level 1 100% 2 hrs 23 mins 1 9.5/10 N/A N/A 9.5/10
Level 2 100% 29 mins 1 10/10 25/30 N/A 35/40
Level 3 100% 16 mins 1 10/10 20/30 N/A 30/40
Level 4 100% 15 mins 1 10/10 25/30 8/10 43/50
Level 5a 100% 9 mins 1 9.5/10 25/30 10/10 44.5/50
Level 5b 100% 10 mins 1 10/10 20/30 7/10 37/50
Level 5c 100% 7 mins 1 10/10 20/30 6/10 36/50
Totals Completed 3 hrs 49 mins 69/70 135/180 31/40 235/290
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Capella University
Patient Management & Delegation: Level 1 Report
Level # Progress Time Level Acuity Scheduling/ Prioritization Level
Spent Attempts Delegation Score
2 hrs 23
Level 1 100% 1 9.5/10 N/A N/A 9.5/10
mins
Badges Earned: No Badges have been earned on this level
Acuity:
Section Retries: 1 Progress: 100% Score: 9.5/10
Patient ID/Name Acuity Status Score Rationale
Assigned
clinicaly stable, but symptomatic and in discomfort, with dehydration and
need for supportive care.
Patient 1/ Joey Johnson Low Correct 1 Guidance: The patient reports throat pain 2/5, is afebrile, has adequate
urine output, and respiratory status indicates RR 20/min, breath sounds
clear and SpO2 at 99% on RA. He is waiting for discharge.
BP, HR and RR shows cardiovascular distress, confused and weak
potential neuro compromise or systemic toxicity,wounds risk for infection
and sepsis, malnutrition indicates poor baseline health, skin indicates
dihydration or autonomic dysregulation. requires close monitoring anf
Patient 2/ Robbie Jameson High Correct 1 urgent management.
Guidance: The patient is currently receiving treatment for detoxification
from heroin, has unstable vital signs and requires frequent monitoring.
Due to his recent stay at a detoxification unit, acute heroin overdose can
be life-threatening.
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, natia kandelaki
AutoGen_30d751ca-0524-4df7-816b-817c7a6239bb
Capella University
Patient Management & Delegation: Level 1 Report
Patient ID/Name Acuity Status Score Rationale
Assigned
severe weight loss-fluid and electrolyte loss. Hyponatremia and
hypokalemia can lead to cardiac arrhythmias, musccle weakness and
seizures. Uncontrolled vomitting worsening risk of dehydration, metabolic
imbalances and nutritional deficiency. Early pregnancy high risk for
Patient 3/ Emilee Andrews Medium Incorrect 0.5 maternal adn fetal complications
Guidance: The patient is gravida 1, para 0, at 8 weeks' gestation with
report of nausea and vomiting x 3 days, and 2.5 kg weight loss. The
patient's electrolytes are now WNL, she is tolerating a reg diet and is A&O
x3. She is waiting for discharge.
while pt is stable, symptoms as cramping, hypoactive BS, absence of a
bowel movement raise concern for developing complications. close
monitoring and possible intervetion may be needed.
Patient 4/ Angela Barnes Low Correct 1
Guidance: The patient is 16 hr post-op appendectomy, VS stable. Patient
reports good pain control and wound is clean, dry and intact. The
physician will discharge the patient today or tomorrow.
life threatening, can lead to cerebral edema, shok, death
Guidance: The patient's laboratory findings indicate diabetic ketoacidosis
which is life-threatening. The patient requires continuous monitoring of
Patient 5/ Jose Sanchez High Correct 1 cardiac, respiratory, and neurological status. Frequent monitoring of BG
levels, ABGs and adjustments to IV fluids and medications. In addition,
the patient is non-English speaking and requires a trained interpreter for
communicating.
may lead to sepsis, renal complications.
Guidance: The patient is currently taking ciprofloxacin and is receiving IV
Patient 6/ Beulah Roush Medium Correct 1 fluids.
Although cystitis is not life threatening, infectious cystitis can lead to life-
threatening complications, including pyelonephritis and sepsis.
depends on signs, if neuro status changed medium, if only brief
consciousness, normal neuro exam and no abnormalities on imaging-low
Patient 7/ James Rogers Low Correct 1
Guidance: The patient brought to ED by high school football coach after
10 min black out following injury to head with ball. Patient now A & O x 3.
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