Gastrointestinal Results | Turned InAdvanced Health Assessment -
Chamberlain, NR509-August-2018
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Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy
Documentation
Lifespan
Review Questions
Self-Reflection
Subjective Data Collection: 30 of 30 (100.0%)
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Hover over the Patient Data items below to reveal important information, including Pro Tips and Example Questions.
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Indicates an item that you found.
Available:
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Patient Data
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A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient's case.
Chief Complaint
Finding:
Established chief complaint
Finding:
Reports frequently occurring stomach pain
(Found)
Pro Tip: Initially establishing a chief complaint allows the patient to express their reason for seeking care, primary concerns, or condition
they are presenting with.
Example Question:
How are you feeling?
History of Present Illness
,
Finding:
Asked about onset of pain
Finding:
Reports noticing pain for "at least a month"
(Found)
Pro Tip: By establishing a timeline of Tina's abdominal pain, you're soliciting information that can help you to understand the nature and
extent of her stomach pain.
Example Question:
How long have you had abdominal pain?
Finding:
Reports that pain increased gradually
(Found)
Pro Tip: By establishing a timeline of Tina's abdominal pain, you're soliciting information that can help you to understand the nature and
extent of her stomach pain.
Example Question:
Did the abdominal pain start suddenly?
Finding:
, Asked about frequency of pain
Finding:
Reports pain occurs every day
(Found)
Pro Tip: By establishing a timeline of Tina's abdominal pain, you're soliciting information that can help you to understand the nature and
extent of her stomach pain.
Example Question:
Do you have abdominal pain every day?
Finding:
Reports 3 to 4 episodes a week that are more severe
(Available)
Pro Tip: By establishing a timeline of Tina's abdominal pain, you're soliciting information that can help you to understand the nature and
extent of her stomach pain.
Example Question:
How many times a week do you have abdominal pain?
Finding:
Asked about duration of pain