Assignment 3 Conflict Management Results- College of Southern Nevada
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Assignment 3: Conflict Management
Results | Turned In
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Your Results
Lab Pass
Overview
Bedside Shift Report
Debrief
Team Delegation
Interprofessional Communication
Prioritizing Individual Patient Needs
Prioritizing Delivery of Care
Experience Overview
Assignment 3: Conflict Management
Digital Clinical Experience Score
Total Time
103 minutes
,103 minutes interacting with patients
0 minutes spent in post-exam activities
96.0%
The DCE score represents a weighted score based on all learning activities in this assignment.
Some learning activities have been assigned greater value than others. This score may not be your
final grade if your instructor chooses to include additional components, such as rationales or time
spent.
Bedside Shift Report Score: 19.0 out of 20
Time: 0600
Ben: Hey there, Dr. Douglas, I'm heading out now. This is the nurse who'll be You scored
taking over for me.
1.0 out of 1
Anita: Nice to meet you.
The correct answ
Nice to meet you too, Dr. Douglas.
I don't need to as
Anita: Shame it couldn't be under better circumstances. But when bodies get old now. Dr. Douglas
enough, I guess they just have a habit of breaking. the left femur, wa
been receiving PT
Ben: Anybody can break a bone, Dr. Douglas, but it's true that we'd like you to be
careful. All right, I know hospital stays aren't any fun, but I'm leaving you in
excellent hands, here.
Anita: I sure hope so. [AUDIO COMING SOON]
I'll be checking in with you about once an hour today.
Ben: Here we go. Dr. Douglas is a 72-year-old woman with a displaced
, intertrochanteric fracture of the left femur. She had an open reduction and internal
fixation two days ago, and now she's receiving physical therapy to help with her
mobility. The orthopaedic surgeon on her case is Dr. Mayleen Zhang, and her
physical therapist is Dr. Virgil Kline. Her hospitalist is Dr. Mateo Martinez.
What else do you need to ask Ben about Anita Douglas's Situation?
I don't need to ask any questions right now. Dr. Douglas came in with a
fracture of the left femur, was given an ORIF, and has been receiving PT for
mobility. Got it.
I don't need to ask any questions right now. Dr. Douglas came in
with a fracture of the left femur, was given an ORIF, and is now
receiving PT for mobility. Got it.
Ben: Great! Let's move on to the Background of Dr. Douglas's
case . . .
Why is this the best question to ask Ben about Anita Douglas's
You scored
Situation?
1.0 out of 1
For review, here are the selections that were available in the
previous problem: The correct answer is:
I don't need to ask any questions right now. Dr. Douglas came in It is important to practice listening d
with a fracture of the left femur, was given an ORIF, and has been report. Your response shows your u
receiving PT for mobility. Got it. (correct) not cause any unnecessary interrup
Will Dr. Kline be visiting Dr. Douglas this afternoon?
Does Dr. Douglas have any medical allergies?
It is important to practice listening during a Bedside Shift
report. Your response shows your understanding and does not
cause any unnecessary interruptions to Ben's report.
Ben: So, three days ago, at around 0630 hours, Dr. Douglas slipped and fell while she was alone at
home. She felt a sharp pain and knew something was wrong. She couldn't get to her phone, so she held
still and waited for her husband to come home. At 0800 hours, Dr. Douglas reported at our Emergency
Department with pain in her groin and inability to support weight. She had an open reduction and
internal fixation at 1200 hours. At 1700 hours that day, she was moved here to Med-Surg for post-
operative care.
Ben: The physician has prescribed her 1 hydrocodone/acetaminophen tablet (5 mg hydrocodone and
325 mg acetaminophen) every 4-6 hours for post-operative pain, to be increased as needed up to 2 tabs
every 4-6 hours. Physician also prescribed her apixaban for anticoagulation, at 2.5 mg twice a day, and
she's been given thromboembolic deterrent hose (known as a TED hose). Dr. Douglas has been
receiving regular physical therapy.
Ben: Her vital signs are all within normal limits. Her respirations are 15 per minute and her oxygen
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