What This Document Is
This document presents a student’s results from a Subjective Data Collection assessment within the NUR2214 Health and Illness Across the Lifespan course at Florida State College at Jacksonville. It’s a record of performance on a simulation, likely using the Shadow Health platform, focused on gathering patient history related to an abdominal assessment.
Why This Document Matters
This report is intended for students and their instructors. It provides feedback on a practice clinical skill – specifically, the ability to effectively question a patient to obtain relevant subjective data. It’s used to identify areas of strength and areas needing improvement in patient interviewing techniques. This assignment contributes to the development of essential nursing assessment skills.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a performance report, not a teaching tool. It indicates *what* information was collected (or not collected) during the simulation, but doesn’t explain *how* to improve interviewing skills. It focuses solely on subjective data; objective findings are noted as being available elsewhere.
What This Document Provides
The report details which questions were asked regarding the patient’s medical history, risk factors, and review of systems related to abdominal concerns. It shows whether the student asked about specific symptoms (nausea, vomiting, constipation, etc.) and what information the patient provided in response. It also indicates if questions were asked about family history and lifestyle factors like tobacco and alcohol use. This preview shows the scored and unscored items, and a link to the full Lab Pass results. It does *not* include the full transcript of the patient interaction, nor does it contain instructor feedback.