What This Document Is
This document represents a student submission for a Subjective Assessment assignment (NURS 444 - Community Health Nursing) at Indiana State University, utilizing the Shadow Health platform. It details the data collected during a virtual patient interview with Tanner Bailey, focusing on subjective information gathering and identification of potential barriers to care. The assignment assesses the student’s ability to conduct a comprehensive subjective assessment.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is designed for nursing students learning community health assessment techniques. It’s used to evaluate a student’s skill in eliciting relevant patient information, specifically focusing on social determinants of health and potential obstacles to receiving adequate healthcare. Successful completion demonstrates competency in initial patient interaction and data collection.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a record of *data collected* and *assessment completed* – it is not a teaching tool or a model answer key. It does not include instructor feedback, nor does it provide a complete clinical picture; objective data is not fully represented here.
What This Document Provides
The document includes a scored breakdown of the subjective data collection, indicating which areas were addressed during the patient interview. It lists specific questions asked regarding the patient’s reason for visit, cultural background, current health, past medical history, diet, social history, mental health, sleep patterns, social determinants of health, and family medical history. It also shows the patient’s reported responses to these questions, including details about testosterone therapy, allergies, and social support. It does *not* include the objective assessment data, educational components, or instructor comments.