What This Document Is
This document presents results from a focused exam within the NUR 1460C Health-Illness Concepts Across the Lifespan I course at Florida State College at Jacksonville. Specifically, it details a student’s performance on a Shadow Health simulation focused on a patient presenting with chest pain. The document includes a transcript of the simulated patient interaction, categorized data collection (subjective and objective), and a detailed breakdown of “Education & Empathy” opportunities.
Why This Document Matters
This report is intended for students who have completed the Shadow Health chest pain simulation. It serves as formative feedback, highlighting areas of strength and areas needing improvement in patient assessment, education, and empathetic communication. It’s used to refine clinical reasoning skills and prepare for more advanced nursing concepts.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a performance review – it doesn’t *teach* how to conduct a chest pain assessment or provide patient education. It identifies what was done well and what could have been improved *during* the simulation, but requires further study and practice to address any gaps in knowledge or skill.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Overall results and scores for the simulation.
* A complete transcript of the student-patient interaction.
* Detailed feedback on subjective and objective data collection.
* A section dedicated to “Education & Empathy,” outlining missed opportunities and providing model statements.
* A lab pass (PDF) if applicable.
* Program competency progress tracking.
This preview only shows a portion of the “Education & Empathy” feedback, including examples related to family medical history, exercise, and pain description. It does *not* include the full simulation transcript, objective data analysis, or the lab pass.