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Shadow Health: Endocrine System Hourly Rounds Fatima Khan

Assignment Description: This assignment provides the opportunity to conduct an endocrine-related visit with a patient in a medical surgical setting. You will interview and examine the patient, document your findings, and complete nursing care activities.

  • Estimated Time to Complete: 60 minutes

    •  Results At Completion: Your faculty has chosen to make your detailed results available as soon as you complete this assignment.
    •  First ‘Turn In’: The first attempt you complete will be turned in to your instructor automatically.

    Patient Exam This assignment provides the opportunity to conduct an endocrine-related visit with a patient in a medical surgical setting. You will interview and examine the patient, document your findings, and complete nursing care activities. On average, this assignment should take 60 minutes to complete.

Solution:Shadow Health: Endocrine System Hourly Rounds Fatima Khan

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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.

Patient Check In 

Finding:

Asked about patient status


  • Finding:

    Reports feeling ill

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their comfort level and current needs ensures a patient’s right to have their basic physical care and comfort needs met.

    Example Question:

    How are you doing?

  • Finding:

    Asked about orientation


  • Finding:

    Not oriented to place

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient to orient themselves in time and space will help you assess their current condition and determine if any immediate interventions would be required.

    Example Question:

    Do you know where you are?

  • Finding:

    Not oriented to time

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient to orient themselves in time and space will help you assess their current condition and determine if any immediate interventions would be required.

    Example Question:

    Do you know what time it is?

  • Finding:

    Oriented to person

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient to orient themselves in time and space will help you assess their current condition and determine if any immediate interventions would be required.

    Example Question:

    What is your name?

  • Finding:

    Not oriented to situation

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient to orient themselves in time and space will help you assess their current condition and determine if any immediate interventions would be required.

    Example Question:

    Do you know why you are here?

  • Finding:

    Asked about pain level


  • Finding:

    Denies current pain

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their comfort level and current needs ensures a patient’s right to have their basic physical care and comfort needs met.

    Example Question:

    Are you in any pain?

  • Finding:

    Asked about cultural or spiritual needs


  • Finding:

    Reports requiring halal foods and medications

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their comfort level and current needs ensures a patient’s right to have their basic physical care and comfort needs met.

    Example Question:

    Do you have any spiritual needs I can assist with?

  • Finding:

    Reports preferring right hand for contact

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their comfort level and current needs ensures a patient’s right to have their basic physical care and comfort needs met.

    Example Question:

    Do you have any spiritual needs I can assist with?

Medications


  • Finding:

    Asked about last dose of insulin


  • Finding:

    Reports giving recent bolus to insulin pump

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking questions about the patient’s current diabetes medication regimen and management will help you coordinate care and promote the patient’s health and well-being.

    Example Question:

    When did you last give yourself insulin?

Review of Systems


  • Finding:

    Asked about constitutional health


  • Finding:

    Denies fever

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you have a fever?

  • Finding:

    Denies chills

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you have the chills?

  • Finding:

    Denies fatigue

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you feel fatigued?

  • Finding:

    Reports feeling sweaty

    (Available)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you feel sweaty?

  • Finding:

    Asked about cardiovascular system


  • Finding:

    Reports rapid heartbeat

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Is your heart beating fast?

  • Finding:

    Asked about neurological system


  • Finding:

    Reports feeling shaky

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you feel shaky?

  • Finding:

    Reports feeling confused

    (Found)

    Pro Tip: Asking about a patient’s different bodily systems and whether any symptoms are occurring allows you to understand how disease processes or other factors are affecting a patient’s health.

    Example Question:

    Do you feel confused?

  • Finding:

    Asked about gastrointestinal system

  • Finding:

    Denies gastrointestinal symptoms

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