What This Document Is
This document is a completed i-Human report for Harvey Hoya, a case study within the NR 509 Advanced Physical Assessment course at Chamberlain University. It represents a student’s (May Kristina Ann Galas) work on a virtual patient encounter, assessing and developing a plan of care.
Why This Document Matters
This report is intended for NR 509 students and instructors. Students use i-Human to practice clinical reasoning and assessment skills in a safe, simulated environment. Instructors use these reports to evaluate a student’s ability to gather information, formulate a differential diagnosis, and create a management plan. This specific report showcases a completed assignment, providing a benchmark for understanding expectations.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This report is a single student’s interpretation of the case and does not represent a definitive or exhaustive assessment of Harvey Hoya’s condition. It is a learning tool and should not be used for actual patient care. It also only reflects one attempt at the case.
What This Document Provides
The full report includes: a performance overview with scoring details (98% overall), a completed history notecard organizing key symptoms using OLDCARTS, a problem statement summarizing the patient’s presentation, a detailed management plan including medication recommendations, referrals, and patient education, and a record of time spent on each section of the i-Human case. It *does not* include the full i-Human case details, the virtual patient encounter itself, or a comprehensive explanation of the reasoning behind each decision.