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David Carter _ Feedback Log & Score_Part_2 | NUR 210 Vsim _ Diagnosis Schizophrenia_Graded A

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You asked the patient: Is it OK for your mother to be here, while we talk? It was correct to let the patient give his consent for letting his mother be a part of the interview. 1:19 The patient said: I feel bad that I scared my mom.nYou answered: What seemed to lead up to your conflict with your m...

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11/2/2020 Feedback Log & Score — David Carter Nov 02, 2020 10:19 PM




Date of Completion
Nov 02, 2020 10:19 PM




David Carter




Age: 28 years

Diagnosis: Schizophrenia




Score
1 
0  97%
0 




Feedback Log
0:00 Patient


 0:00 You checked scene safety. It was correct to check scene safety in order to
maintain your own safety.

0:06 You introduced yourself.

 0:35 You washed your hands.

 0:48 You identified the patient.
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, 11/2/2020 Feedback Log & Score — David Carter Nov 02, 2020 10:19 PM

1:05 You asked the patient: Is it OK for your mother to be here, while we talk? It was
 correct to let the patient give his consent for letting his mother be a part of the
interview.

 1:19 The patient said: I feel bad that I scared my mom.\nYou answered: What seemed
to lead up to your conflict with your mom? \nYou used the therapeutic technique
of placing event in time or sequence.

1:25 You asked if the patient had any known allergies.

1:33 You performed medication reconciliation.

1:57 You assessed the respiration.

2:09 You checked the pulse oximetry.

2:26 You checked the radial pulse.

2:38 You measured the blood pressure.

3:10 You asked the patient: Have you taken your medication?

 3:23 The patient said: I will try to remember to take my medicine.\nYou answered: Do
you have concerns about taking your medication? \nYou used the therapeutic
technique of encouraging description and encouraging expression.

 3:31 You asked the patient: Can you tell me a little bit more about what's going on
with you today? It was appropriate to ask the patient what was going on with
him to get an understanding of this.

 3:43 The patient said: I'm worried that the voices will come back.\nYou answered: If
the voices do come back, how might you handle it? \nYou used the therapeutic
technique of formulating a plan of action.

3:52 You asked the patient: Over the past year, when did you feel your best?

 4:04 The patient said: I'm afraid that I'll get sick again.\nYou answered: Go on. \nYou
used the therapeutic technique of offering general leads.

4:13 You asked the patient: Do you have any pain? The patient said: No, I don't have
any pain.

 4:27 You asked the patient: Have you had any changes in your appetite over the past
month?

 4:38 The patient said: I'm going to be very careful about what I eat.\nYou answered:
What do you mean by "careful"? \nYou used the therapeutic technique of
seeking information.

 4:49 You asked the patient: Tell me about any changes you have had in your sleep
over the past few weeks? The patient said: I am sleeping okay. They make me
get up for meetings so I don't stay in bed as long.

 5:04 You asked the patient: Do you have energy to do the normal activities necessary
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