Sale!

(Completed) Shadow Health: Musculoskeletal Tina Jones

Original price was: $15.00.Current price is: $10.00.

Category:

Description

Shadow Health: Musculoskeletal Tina Jones

Assignment Description: Assess the Musculoskeletal system of Tina Jones, a Digital Standardized Patient. Interview and examine the patient, document your findings, and complete post-exam activities.

  • Estimated Time to Complete:45-65 minutes

    •  Results At Completion:  Your faculty has chosen to make your detailed results available as soon as you complete this assignment.
    •  Reopening Attempts:  You can manually reopen your completed attempts until this assignment’s due date has passed.
    •  Flexible ‘Turn In’:  You can choose which attempt to turn in to your instructor until this assignment’s due date has passed.

    Solution: Shadow Health: Musculoskeletal Tina Jones

Category

Scored Items

Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient.

Patient Data

Not Scored

A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient’s case.

Relevant Medical History


  • Finding:

    Asked about joint problems


  • Finding:

    Denies joint pain

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Uncovering if Tina has any joint pain is important, as they could be a result of her recent foot injury and could contribute to impaired mobility.

    Example Question:

    Do you have joint pain?

  • Finding:

    Denies joint swelling

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Uncovering if Tina has any swollen joints is important, as they could be a result of her recent foot injury and could contribute to impaired mobility.

    Example Question:

    Do you have swollen joints?

  • Finding:

    Asked about mobility


  • Finding:

    Denies history of walking problems

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Discovering if Tina has a history of walking problems is imperative because it could show that her mobility issues predate the foot wound.

    Example Question:

    Have you ever had problems walking?

  • Finding:

    Reports recent foot wound hindered mobility

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: People with severe pain might find that they are limited in their movements. Asking Tina whether the pain makes it hard for her to walk would illustrate whether her pain is preventing her from some of the activities that comprise her daily life.

    Example Question:

    Has your wound affected your mobility?

  • Finding:

    Reports ability to walk on foot has recently improved

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Determining if Tina’s mobility has recently improved will provide key information as to the healing process and what further steps are needed.

    Example Question:

    Has your mobility changed lately?

  • Finding:

    Asked pain rating when walking


  • Finding:

    Reports pain as a 7 or 8/10 when walking

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: People with severe pain might find that they are limited in their movements. Having Tina rank her pain on a scale will help you judge the severity of the wound and help you determine treatment needs.

    Example Question:

    How would you rate your pain when walking?

  • Finding:

    Asked about ability to stand


  • Finding:

    Denies trouble standing before foot problems

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking Tina if she has a history of standing problems will reveal the severity of her injury and whether her standing problem predated her foot injury.

    Example Question:

    Do you have a history of standing problems?

  • Finding:

    Reports recent foot wound hindered standing

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking Tina if she can stand on her foot will reveal the severity of her injury and whether or not she is able to put weight on her foot.

    Example Question:

    Has your wound affected your ability to stand?

  • Finding:

    Reports improved ability to stand on injured foot

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking Tina if she can stand on her foot will reveal the severity of her injury and whether or not she is able to put weight on her foot.

    Example Question:

    Are you able to stand on your foot?

  • Finding:

    Asked pain rating when standing


  • Finding:

    Reports pain as a 7 or 8/10 when bearing weight on foot

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking Tina about the pain if she’s standing will reveal the severity of her injury and whether or not standing exacerbates her pain.

    Example Question:

    How would you rate your pain on a scale of 1 to 10 when you are standing?

  • Finding:

    Asked about muscle soreness


  • Finding:

    Denies history of muscle soreness

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Symptoms often vary from patient to patient. Asking Tina if she has ever had muscle soreness specifies the way her symptoms and pain manifest.

    Example Question:

    Have you ever had muscle soreness?

  • Finding:

    Denies current muscle soreness

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Symptoms often vary from patient to patient. Asking Tina if she is having muscle soreness specifies the way her symptoms and pain manifest.

    Example Question:

    Are you having muscle soreness?

  • Finding:

    Asked about joints in proximity of injury


  • Finding:

    Denies current ankle problems

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Ankle problems can greatly affect a patient’s mobility. Asking Tina if she has problems with her ankles can reveal a major health concern.

    Example Question:

    Are your ankles giving you trouble?

  • Finding:

    Asked about occupational impact on injury


  • Finding:

    Denies work being dangerous

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Determining if Tina’s workplace is safe will allow you to establish any occupational dangers that could exacerbate her current health issues or pose further risks.

    Example Question:

    Is your work dangerous?

  • Finding:

    Denies work involving repetitive motion

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Establishing if Tina’s job requires repetitive motion, such as picking up boxes, can help you determine if those motions have had an impact on her health or pose potential risks.

    Example Question:

    Does your work involve repetitive motion?

  • Finding:

    Reports foot wound prevented her from working

Click add to cart to get both subjective and objective data

Related: (Completed) Shadow Health: Neurological Tina Jones

 

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “(Completed) Shadow Health: Musculoskeletal Tina Jones”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *