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Shadow Health: Health History Tina Jones Diagnosis
Information Processing : 38 of 40 (95.0%)
Each relevant diagnosis is scored on a four-point scale:
Priority (1 point): the correct priority of the diagnosis was chosen
Evidence (up to 2 points): the strength of the patient cue(s) selected as evidence for the identified diagnosis
Required Evidence: selecting at least one cue that directly indicates the presence of a problem or risk is worth 2 points
Supporting Evidence: selecting at least one cue that is a contributing factor or cause of a problem or risk, without the
presence of Required Evidence, is worth 1 point
Planning (1 point): the plan proposed to address the diagnosis includes at least one correct component
Solution: Shadow Health: Health History Tina Jones Diagnosis
Relevant Diagnoses
1. Acute pain of the foot 4 of 4 poin
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Relevant
“I’d say a 7. It hurts a lot, and the pain pills haven’t kicked in
yet.” Required Evidence
“It’s throbbing and like, sharp if I try to put weight on it.”
Required Evidence
“The pain’s worse in my foot, but I feel it moving up into my
ankle, too.” Required Evidence
Irrelevant
“I got this scrape on my foot a while ago, and I thought it
would heal up on its own, but now it’s looking pretty nasty.
And the pain is killing me!”
Evidence Pro Tip: Tina reports intense pain and rates her pa
a numerical scale. She also reports characteristics of the pain,
including its duration of one week; this timespan defines her pain
acute.
Planning 1 / 1
Relevant
Intervene – Prescribe: Prescribe medications to treat pain.
Educate – Medication: Educate the patient on medications
used for pain relief.
Educate – Medication: Educate the patient on non-
pharmaceutical methods to reduce pain intensity.
Irrelevant
(None provided)
Planning Pro Tip: Intervene to reduce the pain by prescribing
appropriate analgesic and educating the patient on its effective u
and potential side effects. Provide the patient with options for no
pharmacological pain relief, such as RICE (rest, ice, compressio
elevation).

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