What This Document Is
This document presents the results from a Shadow Health “Focused Exam: Mobility” assignment completed for the Complex Concepts of Adult Health (RNSG 1343) course at Lone Star College System. It details a student’s performance in a virtual patient interaction focused on subjective data collection related to a patient presenting with mobility issues. The report breaks down performance by category – Chief Complaint, History of Present Illness, Past Medical History, and so on – indicating which areas were successfully explored and which were not.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is designed for nursing students to practice and demonstrate their ability to effectively gather a patient’s subjective history concerning mobility limitations. It’s used as a formative assessment to identify strengths and weaknesses in interviewing techniques before progressing to objective data collection and care planning. Students use this feedback to refine their clinical reasoning and communication skills.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a performance report *on* an assignment, not the assignment itself. It does not provide instruction on how to conduct a mobility assessment or treat related conditions. It only shows what questions were asked and the patient’s responses within the simulation.
What This Document Provides
The full report includes: a detailed breakdown of scored items within each category (Chief Complaint, Orientation, History of Present Illness, etc.), the specific patient data revealed based on questions asked (e.g., reports of pain location, medication adherence), and an overall percentage score for the Subjective Data Collection portion of the assignment. It *does not* include the objective data collected, the education provided to the patient, the documentation created, or the care plan developed. This preview only reflects the subjective data collection phase.