Instructions
- Access the Amka Oxendine case assignment by locating the case in the Week 6 Module menu under Application to Practice. If prompted, select to load the case in a new browser window. Note: it may take a few moments for iHuman cases to load in our web browser.
- Select Proceed and begin by answering the Prework questions. Your prework answers are not graded. The questions are intended to get you thinking about the case. You will continue to select the Proceed button to move you through the entire case.
- Begin the case and complete these sections: (100 points total, immediate feedback/grade will be provided to you by iHuman when complete)
- EHR Review
- Health History
- Physical Assessment
- Note: there is no time limit on completing cases
- As you move through your first attempt and once you complete the case, you will receive feedback from the “Expert” on the important findings that you included (or should have included), and information that should have been collected on the health history and physical assessment. The system will also tell you if you asked questions or performed assessments that are considered extraneous or inappropriate for that particular case. Review this information carefully and take notes to be used on your second attempt, if you would like to work toward a higher score.
- If you must leave the case for any reason before you have totally completed it, the program will save your spot and will return you to the same point when you re-enter the case. (Look for the green “Resume” arrow at the bottom of the screen.) If you had fully completed a section, you will be able to review the section, but you will not be able to change your answers. You will only be able to move forward in the case.
Answer
- Write an SBAR note (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendations) to summarize Ms. Oxendine’s current health state for the report to the nurse receiving the patient on the inpatient unit. Hint: Be sure you provide enough detail to safely transfer Ms. Oxendine. Recommendations should relate to next steps in care. To develop your note, type the appropriate information after each letter below.
S – Amka Oxandine is a 19-year-old female college student. She is a freshman and also works in a local restaurant. She was brought to the emergency department by emergency medical services (EMS) after she called them. She complained …… To access full answer, use the purchase button below.