0:06 You washed your hands. To maintain patient safety, it is important to wash your
hands as soon as you enter the room.
0:10 Patient status - ECG: Sinus tachycardia. Heart rate: 119. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure:
148/88 mm Hg. Respiration: 22. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 87%. Temp: 101 F
(38.2 C)
1:10 Patient status - ECG: Sinus tachycardia. Heart rate: 119. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure:
147/88 mm Hg. Respiration: 21. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 88%. Temp: 101 F
(38.1 C)
1:26 You introduced yourself. This was reasonable.
1:41 You identified the patient. To maintain patient safety, it is important that you
quickly identify the patient.
1:51 You asked the patient how she felt. She replied: 'I am feeling short of
breath.'
2:10 Patient status - ECG: Sinus tachycardia. Heart rate: 119. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure:
149/89 mm Hg. Respiration: 21. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 88%. Temp: 101 F
(38.1 C)
2:32 You attached the <Pulseoximeter>pulse oximeter.<> It is a good idea to
monitor the saturation and pulse here. This will allow you to reassess the patient
continuously.
2:34 You asked the patient if she had any difficulty in breathing. She replied:
'Yes, for many days, but now it is worse.'
2:50 You assisted the patient into a high sitting position. This was indicated and the
correct response to the patient's condition.
3:10 Patient status - ECG: Sinus tachycardia. Heart rate: 119. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure:
147/88 mm Hg. Respiration: 21. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 88%. Temp: 101 F
(38.1 C)
3:50 You asked the patient what other symptoms she had. She replied: 'I feel
tired and have some chest tightness.'
3:58 You asked the patient: How would you describe your coughing? Is it dry, wet, or
productive? She replied: 'There has been quite a lot to cough up the last
couple of days. It is worse in the morning.'
4:10 Patient status - ECG: Sinus tachycardia. Heart rate: 119. Pulse: Present. Blood pressure:
149/89 mm Hg. Respiration: 21. Conscious state: Appropriate. SpO2: 88%. Temp: 101 F
(38.1 C)
4:35 You educated the patient about oxygen therapy. This was reasonable.
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