Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation
Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation
Vitals
Vitals
0800
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Temp (<38° C)
36.7° C
36.5° C
BP (<120/80)
124/80
122/78
HR (60-100)
70
68
RR (12-20)
18
18
O2 Sat (>94%)
99%
99%
My Provider Notes
Student Documentation
Model Documentation
Subjective
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Ms. Fatima Khan is a 44 year old female that is admitted for acute cholelithiasis and is scheduled for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy today. Upon initial assessment, she is oriented to person only and states that she is feeling confused. She … and shaky. She also reports a rapid heartbeat. She denies any gastrointestinal problems. The patient states…Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation
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Education & Empathy : 2 of 2 (100.0%)
During the patient interview, there are a number of opportunities to provide patient education and empathy. The opportunities listed below are those identified by nursing experts to be of particular importance to this patient. A Model Statement is provided as an example of an appropriate response to each opportunity.
Opportunities marked as Not Encountered are opportunities that were not elicited in the interview
Opportunities marked as Not Followed Up are missed opportunities that were present in the interview, but where no statements were made
Opportunities marked as Followed Up were followed up by students, and include the dialogue between student and patient
1 Symptoms
Followed Up
Description: Ms. Khan expresses that she feels ill and describes her symptoms as confusion, sweatiness, and rapid heartbeat.
Do you have any heart problem?
Question
05:26 PM EDT
Not usually, but . . . it’s beating rapidly right now.
I am sorry to hear that
Question
05:26 PM EDT
I can hear you fine. Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation
For how long has your heart been beating rapidly?
Question
05:29 PM EDT
I don’t know when it began.
Do you feel nauseated?
Question
05:29 PM EDT
I’m not nauseated. I just feel really strange.
I am sorry about that. We shall establish the problem and make you feel better
Empathize
05:30 PM EDT
Thank you.
Model Statement: “I’m sorry to hear that you are feeling like this. Your rapid heartbeat, sweatiness, and confusion may be symptoms of a change in your condition. I’m going to do everything I can to get you feeling better.”
2 Identifying Cause of Symptoms
Followed Up
Description: Ms. Khan reports recently administering a bolus of insulin despite a normal blood glucose reading.
Have you taken any medications? (Clarified to: What medicines have you taken lately?)
Question
05:30 PM EDT
I just took it Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation. (Clarified to: what medicines I have taken lately)
Do you know why you were given the medicine (Clarified to: Do you know why you are here today?)
Question
05:31 PM EDT
I . . . um . . . well, I’m not sure why I’m here. (Clarified to: if I know why I am here)
Which medication did you take
Question
05:32 PM EDT
I just took it.
do you know the name of the medicine you just took (Clarified to: What medications do you take?)
Question
05:33 PM EDT
Ah . . . I’m taking Sim . . . Sima . . . vast . . . ah . . . for my heart, and um . . . insulin. Um . . . (Clarified to: what medications I am taking)
When was your last dose of insulin
Question
05:33 PM EDT
Um . . . I just gave myself insulin.
Do you have any pain
Question
05:37 PM EDT
No . . . it isn’t a pain.
Do you have any special needs (Clarified to: Do you have any religious preferences while you are here?)
Question
05:38 PM EDT
I am a Muslim, so please only provide halal foods and medicines. I would also prefer you try to only touch me with your right hand. (Clarified to: if I have religious preferences while I am here) Fatima Khan Shadow Health Documentation
Thats okay, we will try our best to meet your needs and preferences
Empathize
05:39 PM EDT
Thank you very much.
Model Statement: “Based on your symptoms and what you’ve told me about taking an insulin bolus recently, it’s possible you may have administered too much insulin. It’s important to use your insulin only when your blood glucose reading indicates the need for a bolus. When you take more insulin than is required, this can make you feel ill, meaning you may feel symptoms such as confusion, sweatiness, and a rapid heartbeat.”