Module Report
Tutorial: Real Life RN Medical Surgical 3.0
Module: Myocardial Infarction Complications
Individual Name: Jamie Leyble
Institution: Roseman U Henderson ABSN
Program Type: BSN
Standard Use Time and Score
Date/Time Time Use Score
Myocardial Infarction 7/6/2020 3:43:26 PM 1 hr 5 min Strong
Complications
Reasoning Scenario Details
Myocardial Infarction Complications - Use on 7/6/2020 2:51:09 PM
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, Reasoning Scenario Performance Related to Outcomes:
*See Score Explanation and Interpretation below for additional details.
Needs
Body Function Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion 90.9% 9.1%
Cognition and Sensation 100%
Integument 100%
Oxygenation 100%
Regulation and Metabolism 100%
Needs
NCLEX RN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
RN Management of Care 100%
RN Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 100%
RN Reduction of Risk Potential 100%
RN Physiological Adaptation 100%
Needs
QSEN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Safety 100%
Patient-Centered Care 100%
Evidence Based Practice 83.3% 16.7%
Decision Log:
Optimal Decision
Scenario Mr. Davis has taken an initial dose of nitroglycerin.
Question Mr. Davis has taken the first dose of nitroglycerin. Which of the following actions
should be taken next?
Selected Option Mrs. Davis should call 911 if her husband’s chest pain is not relieved within 5
minutes.
Rationale Unresolved chest pain with the administration of nitroglycerin can indicate the
client is having a myocardial infarction, so Mrs. Davis should call 911 if the pain
continues. Mr. Davis should also take another dose of nitroglycerin. For
unresolved chest pain, a total of three doses of nitroglycerin should be
administered 5 minutes apart. Mr. Davis should also take a 325 mg dose of
aspirin to inhibit platelet aggregation, which can reduce cardiac damage from
the formation of a thrombus.
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Report Created on: 7/6/2020 03:44 PM EDT REP_RSIndv_ModuleReport_1_0
Tutorial: Real Life RN Medical Surgical 3.0
Module: Myocardial Infarction Complications
Individual Name: Jamie Leyble
Institution: Roseman U Henderson ABSN
Program Type: BSN
Standard Use Time and Score
Date/Time Time Use Score
Myocardial Infarction 7/6/2020 3:43:26 PM 1 hr 5 min Strong
Complications
Reasoning Scenario Details
Myocardial Infarction Complications - Use on 7/6/2020 2:51:09 PM
Page 1 of 8
Report Created on: 7/6/2020 03:44 PM EDT REP_RSIndv_ModuleReport_1_0
, Reasoning Scenario Performance Related to Outcomes:
*See Score Explanation and Interpretation below for additional details.
Needs
Body Function Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Cardiac Output and Tissue Perfusion 90.9% 9.1%
Cognition and Sensation 100%
Integument 100%
Oxygenation 100%
Regulation and Metabolism 100%
Needs
NCLEX RN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
RN Management of Care 100%
RN Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 100%
RN Reduction of Risk Potential 100%
RN Physiological Adaptation 100%
Needs
QSEN Strong Satisfactory Improvement
Safety 100%
Patient-Centered Care 100%
Evidence Based Practice 83.3% 16.7%
Decision Log:
Optimal Decision
Scenario Mr. Davis has taken an initial dose of nitroglycerin.
Question Mr. Davis has taken the first dose of nitroglycerin. Which of the following actions
should be taken next?
Selected Option Mrs. Davis should call 911 if her husband’s chest pain is not relieved within 5
minutes.
Rationale Unresolved chest pain with the administration of nitroglycerin can indicate the
client is having a myocardial infarction, so Mrs. Davis should call 911 if the pain
continues. Mr. Davis should also take another dose of nitroglycerin. For
unresolved chest pain, a total of three doses of nitroglycerin should be
administered 5 minutes apart. Mr. Davis should also take a 325 mg dose of
aspirin to inhibit platelet aggregation, which can reduce cardiac damage from
the formation of a thrombus.
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Report Created on: 7/6/2020 03:44 PM EDT REP_RSIndv_ModuleReport_1_0