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Shadow Health: Patient Care Rounds:Tracheostomy Nancy Gilbert
Assignment Description: In this assignment, learners will conduct safety and privacy actions, assess a patient with a tracheostomy tube and respiratory distress, gather subjective and objective data, and apply interventions based on data collected..
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Estimated Time to Complete: 45-60 minutes
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Solution: Shadow Health: Patient Care Rounds:Tracheostomy Nancy Gilbert

Subjective Data Collection: 18 of 18 (100.0%)
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Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient.
Patient Status
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Asked about patient status
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient an open question about their current medical state allows them to respond subjectively with their perception of the current situation as they are experiencing it.Example Question:
How are you feeling?
History of Present Illness
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Asked about onset/duration of symptoms
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient about the onset and duration of their symptoms allows them to respond subjectively with information that can clarify the nature and severity of their illness.Example Question:
When did your symptoms start?
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Asked about aggravating factors
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient about what factors aggravate their symptoms can help clarify the nature and severity of their illness.Example Question:
Does anything make your symptoms worse?
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Asked about characteristics of pain
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their pain allows for care actions that mitigate discomfort and gauge other issues.Example Question:
What does your pain feel like?
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Asked about rating/severity of pain
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient to rate their pain on a scale from 1 to 10 helps to develop a consistent measure of pain severity.Example Question:
On a scale of 1-10, how much do your lungs hurt?
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Asked about cough
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Pro Tip: Asking a patient about their cough can inform you on the development of their illness and symptoms.Example Question:
How is your cough?
Past Medical History
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Asked about peristomal skin




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