What This Document Is
This document consists of flashcards detailing the subjective data gathered from a Shadow Health virtual patient encounter – Patricia Young, focusing on a potential infection. It presents information as question-and-answer pairs, mirroring a study aid format. The content is organized by the areas of inquiry during a patient interview, such as pain assessment, medical history, medication adherence, and social habits.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is specifically designed for students in Clinical Judgment I (NRSE 1111) at Ohio University. It’s intended to help learners review and memorize the subjective information obtained during the Patricia Young simulation. It’s most useful when preparing for quizzes or exams that assess recall of patient-reported symptoms and history. This type of focused review supports the development of clinical reasoning skills by reinforcing key details from the patient encounter.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This flashcard set *only* covers the subjective data – what the patient *tells* you. It does not include any objective findings (vital signs, physical exam results, lab values) or interpretations of the data. It’s a memory aid, not a comprehensive case study analysis. Users will still need to integrate this subjective information with other data points to form a complete clinical picture.
What This Document Provides
The full set of flashcards includes detailed information on: patient orientation, fluid intake recall, pain characteristics (onset, location, severity, quality, aggravating factors), existing health conditions (UTIs, hypercholesterolemia), medication list and adherence, allergy information, family history, sexual history, substance use, and activity level.
This preview shows a portion of the flashcards, specifically those related to pain assessment and initial medical history. The complete document contains all 53 flashcards from the Shadow Health simulation.