What This Document Is
This document contains instructor keys for all modules of the NURS 612 Shadow Health simulation, specifically designed for the Advanced Health Assessment (NURS 75100) course at Hunter College CUNY. It centers around a patient case – Tina Jones – a 28-year-old African American woman presenting with a foot infection and other health concerns. The keys provide detailed insights into the expected student performance and underlying diagnoses within the simulation.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is essential for instructors teaching the Advanced Health Assessment course. It allows for a comprehensive evaluation of student performance in key areas like health history taking, clinical reasoning, and documentation. It’s used *after* students complete the Shadow Health simulation to assess their ability to gather subjective data, identify potential diagnoses, and prioritize patient needs. The document exists to ensure consistent and accurate grading of the simulation exercises.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is strictly for instructor use. It does *not* provide students with answers or walkthroughs of the simulation. It won’t teach you how to perform a health assessment or diagnose conditions. It’s a grading and evaluation tool, not a learning resource in itself. Students will still need to independently complete the simulation and apply their knowledge.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Detailed learning objectives for the Tina Jones simulation module.
* A comprehensive overview of the patient’s history of present illness, including a timeline of events.
* A Student Performance Index rubric with both subjective and objective data categories for assessment.
* A list of underlying ICD-10 diagnoses, categorized by priority (High and Low).
* Instructor-only notes and answer keys for the simulation’s information processing activities.
This preview *does not* include the complete answer keys, detailed rubric scoring guidelines, or the full simulation transcript. It provides a high-level overview of the document’s scope and purpose.