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- NURSE 220 Asthma Exasterbation Results	 GABRIEL MARTINEZ 1
- NURSE 220 NURSE220 41
- NURSE 220 Basic Patient Case Results	 John Larsen ShadowHealth 1
- NURSE 220 Complex Patient Case ResultS Doris Turner ShadowHealth 1
- NURSE 220 Complex Patient Case Results Dorris Turner shadow health 1
- NURSE 220 Intermediate Patient Case Results	 Edward Carter ShadowHealth 1
- NURSE 220 Unguided Intermediate Patient Case Results Edward carter shadow health 1
- NURSE 220ShadowHealth Asthma Exacerbation Results 1
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Finding: 
Asked for patient identification 
(Found) 
Pro Tip: Proper identification is critical for the protection of your patient. It is recommended to 
check two identifiers before interacting with the patient. 
Example Question: 
Can you confirm your name? 
Finding: 
Checked vitals before giving medication 
(Found) 
Pro Tip: Assessing the patient's vitals may impact your care plan and the safe administration 
of ordered medications. 
Example Question: 
Finding: 
Asked current breathing statu...
Finding: 
Asked for patient identification 
(Found) 
Pro Tip: Proper identification is critical for the protection of your patient. It is recommended to 
check two identifiers before interacting with the patient. 
Example Question: 
Can you confirm your name? 
Finding: 
Checked vitals before giving medication 
(Found) 
Pro Tip: Assessing the patient's vitals may impact your care plan and the safe administration 
of ordered medications. 
Example Question: 
Finding: 
Asked current breathing statu...
Chief Complaint 
Finding: 
Established chief complaint 
Finding: 
Reports pain 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their hospital visit is a best practice for gauging your patient's general condition. 
Example Question: 
What brings you to the hospital? 
Finding: 
Reports blood in urine 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their symptoms is a best practice for gauging...
Chief Complaint 
Finding: 
Established chief complaint 
Finding: 
Reports pain 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their hospital visit is a best practice for gauging your patient's general condition. 
Example Question: 
What brings you to the hospital? 
Finding: 
Reports blood in urine 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their symptoms is a best practice for gauging...
Freshman year of college, introduction to theatre college notes.
In my freshman year of college this is the (incredibly long) note sheet I had throughout the semester. Things going from mental disorders, to drug use, to conditioning, and much more.
QUESTIONS AND NASWERS
Shadow Health Asthma Exasterbation Results GABRIEL MARTINEZ graded A 
Asthma Exasterbation Results 
GABRIEL MARTINEZ 
Chief Complaint Patient 
Finding: 
Asked about patient's status 
Finding: 
Reports breathing is better 
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, 
needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may 
reveal insight into their current condition. 
Example Question: 
How are you? 
Find...
Complex Patient Case Results McHenry County College NURSE 220 
Doris Turner ShadowHealth 
 
 
 
Finding: 
Checked blood glucose before giving medication 
 
Pro Tip: Since your patient is receiving insulin for her diabetes, it is important to assess her blood sugar before and after administration monitor for intended therapeutic effect and hypoglycemia. 
Example Question: 
 
Finding: 
Asked sulfa reaction type
Intermediate Patient Case Results	 
Edward Carter ShadowHealth 
 
 
 
 
 
Finding: 
Asked about orientation 
 
Finding: 
Oriented to own person (Available) 
Pro Tip: You should ask patients, especially geriatric ones or those on a potentially mind-altering medication, to state their name so you can determine their cognitive functioning. 
Example Question: 
Can you tell me who you are? 
 
Finding: 
Oriented to place (Available) 
Pro Tip: You should ask patients, especially geriatric ones or thos...