What This Document Is
This document presents results from a Shadow Health “Guided Intermediate Patient Case” assignment, specifically focusing on objective data collection. It details a student’s assessment findings across various body systems and clinical observations during a virtual patient encounter within the NUR2214 Health and Illness Across the Lifespan course at Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment result is intended for students enrolled in NUR2214 to review their performance on a simulated clinical assessment. It allows students to identify areas of strength and weakness in their objective data collection skills, providing feedback on vital signs, IV assessment, physical exam findings (eyes, nasal cavities, oral mucosa, skin, lungs, heart, urine), and edema assessment. Instructors use these results to gauge student competency.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *is* a performance report, not a teaching tool. It shows *what* was assessed and *how* the student performed, but does not provide instruction on *how* to perform the assessments themselves. It’s a snapshot of one student’s work and doesn’t represent a comprehensive guide to objective data collection.
What This Document Provides
The document includes a detailed breakdown of assessment scores for: vital signs (temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, respiratory rate), IV assessment (fluid type, appearance, pump settings), physical exam findings (eyes, nasal cavities, oral mucosa, skin turgor, edema – right and left extremities), auscultation of breath and heart sounds, and urine assessment (clarity, color, kidney stones). It also indicates whether findings were normal or abnormal. This preview shows the assessment categories and scoring; the full document contains the specific student responses and any instructor feedback.