Trey_Johnson_med_surg
Trey Johnson med-surg
Trey Johnson Room 306
Trey Johnson, Mr. Johnson was admitted for severe abdominal pain. He is HIV
positive and has had a full diagnosis for the past 6 months. He has been
receiving covalow for the past 6 months. While he has been compliant with
good results reducing his viral load, he recently returned from an extended
visit to Asia. His nausea and abdominal discomfort started two weeks ago.
His VS are stable with a slightly elevated Temperature of 100.2 F, 37.9 C. He
has been admitted for severe abdominal pain with an unknown etiology and
is apprehensive because of his HIV diagnosis.
You responded correctly to 6 out of 6 evaluations:
Category Your response Explanation
Educational Needs Increased acuity Patient needs to understand abdominal disease in relation to HIV
Fall Risk Normal acuity No indication at this time
Health change Increased acuity Abdominal pain with unknown etiology, and a fever
Pain level Increased acuity Patient complains of abdominal pain
Psychological Needs Increased acuity Apprehensive because of his HIV diagnosis.
Sensorium Normal acuity No indication at this time
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, Trey_Johnson_med_surg
You correctly diagnosed 7 out of 7 options:
Physiological
Description Your Response Explanation
Acute Pain True Patient complains of abdominal pain
Bleeding, risk for False No indication at this time
Impaired mobility, risk for False No indication at this time
Nausea True Patient complains of nausea
Safety
Your
Description Response Explanation
Deficient knowledge True Patient needs to understand abdominal
disease in relation to HIV
Grieving False No indication at this time
Peripheral Neurovascular
dysfunction
Scenario 1
You correctly ordered 5 out of 5 actions:
Your Correct
order order Step Explanation
1 1 Vital signs and head Baseline assessment, concerns of dehydration
to toe assessment and patient is febrile
2 2 Collect stool sample Patient has a strange, foul-smelling loose
2
Trey Johnson med-surg
Trey Johnson Room 306
Trey Johnson, Mr. Johnson was admitted for severe abdominal pain. He is HIV
positive and has had a full diagnosis for the past 6 months. He has been
receiving covalow for the past 6 months. While he has been compliant with
good results reducing his viral load, he recently returned from an extended
visit to Asia. His nausea and abdominal discomfort started two weeks ago.
His VS are stable with a slightly elevated Temperature of 100.2 F, 37.9 C. He
has been admitted for severe abdominal pain with an unknown etiology and
is apprehensive because of his HIV diagnosis.
You responded correctly to 6 out of 6 evaluations:
Category Your response Explanation
Educational Needs Increased acuity Patient needs to understand abdominal disease in relation to HIV
Fall Risk Normal acuity No indication at this time
Health change Increased acuity Abdominal pain with unknown etiology, and a fever
Pain level Increased acuity Patient complains of abdominal pain
Psychological Needs Increased acuity Apprehensive because of his HIV diagnosis.
Sensorium Normal acuity No indication at this time
1
, Trey_Johnson_med_surg
You correctly diagnosed 7 out of 7 options:
Physiological
Description Your Response Explanation
Acute Pain True Patient complains of abdominal pain
Bleeding, risk for False No indication at this time
Impaired mobility, risk for False No indication at this time
Nausea True Patient complains of nausea
Safety
Your
Description Response Explanation
Deficient knowledge True Patient needs to understand abdominal
disease in relation to HIV
Grieving False No indication at this time
Peripheral Neurovascular
dysfunction
Scenario 1
You correctly ordered 5 out of 5 actions:
Your Correct
order order Step Explanation
1 1 Vital signs and head Baseline assessment, concerns of dehydration
to toe assessment and patient is febrile
2 2 Collect stool sample Patient has a strange, foul-smelling loose
2