Week 3: iHuman Virtual Patient Encounter
Jenna James
23 y/o
5′ 7″ (170 cm)
120.0 lb (54.5 kg)
Reason for encounter
Fever and sore throat
Location
Outpatient clinic with x-ray, ECG, and laboratory capabilities
History Questions: 22 Correct Questions Required to Ask
Have you had any contact with other sick people? A: “My roommate had a bad sore throat earlier in the week. She got checked out at the clinic, but I don’t know what the diagnosis was”.
Any new or recent changes in medications? A: “No, just the same oral contraceptive pill”
Do you experience shortness of breath, wheezing, difficulty catching your breath, chronic cough, or sputum production? A: “No wheezing, problems breathing or anything like that. I’m sorry, what else did you want to know?”…….
Get All History and Physical Exams Questions for Jenna James I-Human Case
Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the Grading Rubric)
Complete the following components in the i-Human Virtual Patient Encounter.
Focused Health History
Complete a focused health history. Scores are automatically calculated within the i-Human platform when the health history is submitted.
Focused Physical Exam
Complete a focused physical exam. Scores are automatically calculated within the i-Human platform when the health history is submitted.
EHR Documentation (Subjective Data): Document the history of present illness (HPI) and focused review of systems (ROS). Documentation must be:
accurate
detailed
written using professional terminology
pertinent to the chief complaint
includes subjective findings only
EHR Documentation (Objective Data): Document physical exam findings. Documentation must be:
accurate
detailed
written using professional terminology
pertinent to the chief complaint
include objective findings only
Key Findings: Organize key findings from the history and physical exam.
Problem Statement: Document a brief, accurate problem statement using professional language. Include the following components:
name or initials, age
chief complaint
positive and negative subjective findings
positive and negative objective findings
Management Plan:Use the expert diagnosis provided to create a pertinent comprehensive evidence-based management plan. If a specific component of the management plan is not warranted (i.e., no referrals are appropriate for the virtual patient) document that no intervention is warranted. Include the following components:
diagnostic tests
medications: type a specific prescription for each medication, including over-the-counter medications
suggested consults/referrals
client education
follow-up, including time interval and specific symptomatology to prompt a sooner return
cite at least one relevant scholarly source and provide rationale for interventions as defined by program expectations
Click ”Submit” once the case is complete.
Address the following question – How would the management plan change for the Week 3 virtual patient if the patient were uninsured? Include the following components:
Type150-300 words in a Microsoft Word document
demonstrate clinical judgment appropriate to the virtual patient scenario
provide rationales for each intervention and cite at least one relevant scholarly source as defined by program expectations
communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation
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