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Clinical Simulation 2: Advanced Pharmacology
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Patient Teaching Score: 14.5 out of 16
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Subjective Data Collection Greet the patient
Objective Data Collection
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education & Empathy
Education Items
Documentation Greet the patient and explain why you need to educate them.
Debrief
Greet the patient and explain why you need to educate them.
Medication Selection
Hi Debbie. Based on your symptoms and spirometry reading, you have experienced COPD exacerbation
associated with your COPD and smoking. I am concern about your lung function and breathing. Your lung Statement
Patient Teaching
function and breathing had declined. I would like to prescribed 3 medications to help with your COPD and 26/7/2024 2:49:56 AM
Prescription Writing smoking cessation.
Sure thing, honey.
Model Statement: Hi, Ms. O'Connor. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medications.
tiotropium dry powder inhaler 6 out of 7
Model Plan
(1 point) The tiotropium capsules should be inhaled via your inhaler. Do not swallow them
(1 point) Only use the tiotropium capsules with the inhaler provided with them
(1 point) Inhale each capsule twice to get the full dose of the drug
(1 point) Contact your healthcare professional if you experience changes in vision or irritation or pain in your eyes
(1 point) Contact your healthcare professional if you experience difficult, painful, or unusually frequent urination
(1 point) Discontinue medication and contact your healthcare provider if you experience a bronchospasm shortly after administering the
dose
(1 point) Keep the tiotropium capsules in their packaging until it is time to use them. Upon removing them from the packaging, use them
immediately
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education Items
(1 point) The tiotropium capsules should be inhaled via your inhaler. Do not swallow them
(0.5 points) If you suffer acute symptoms, use your rescue inhaler instead of this one Support
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Subjective Data Collection: 25 of 25 (100.0% Category
Patient Status
Finding:
Assessed patient status
Finding:
Reports feeling "way better"
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort,
needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it
may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
How do you feel?
Finding:
Reports eagerness to go home
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort,
needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it
may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
, How do you feel?
Finding:
Asked about patient's comfort
Finding:
Reports feeling comfortable
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort,
needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it
may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
Are you having pain right now?
Finding:
Asked about patient's needs
Finding:
Denies needing anything
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort,
needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it
may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
Do you need anything?
History of Present Illness Patient
Finding:
Asked patient about symptoms of DKA
Finding:
Denies remembering incident very well
(Found)
Pro Tip: Asking a pediatric patient about the duration and onset of their current health
issues solicits information relevant to the history of their present illness. Details of their
current complaint will help you follow-up on any present conditions or symptoms, such
as the location of their pain or the amount of pain they may be experiencing.
Example Question:
Why were you admitted?
Finding:
Reports feeling nauseated at a horseback riding lesson