Uploaded by danielle24014

Ricki Sturgill PMD v5 (Level 1)

advertisement
Ricki Sturgill
danielle24014@gmail.com
Northern Kentucky University
Patient Management & Delegation: Master Report
Level #
Progress
Time
Spent
Level
Attempts
Acuity
Scheduling/
Delegation
Prioritization
Level
Score
Level 1
100%
12 mins
1
9/10
N/A
N/A
9/10
Level 2
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
N/A
0/40
Level 3
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
N/A
0/40
Level 4
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
0/10
0/50
Level 5a
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
0/10
0/50
Level 5b
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
0/10
0/50
Level 5c
0%
0 min
0
0/10
0/30
0/10
0/50
Totals
In
Progress
12 mins
9/70
0/180
0/40
9/290
Thursday, October 19, 2023 3:12:56 PM
Page 1 of 3
Ricki Sturgill
danielle24014@gmail.com
Northern Kentucky University
Patient Management & Delegation: Level 1 Report
Level #
Progress
Time
Spent
Level
Attempts
Acuity
Scheduling/
Delegation
Prioritization
Level
Score
Level 1
100%
12 mins
1
9/10
N/A
N/A
9/10
Badges Earned:
No Badges have been earned on this level
Acuity:
Section Retries: 1
Patient ID/Name
Progress: 100%
Acuity
Assigned
Status
Score
Patient 1/ Joey Johnson
Low
Correct
1
Patient 2/ Robbie Jameson
High
Correct
1
Patient 3/ Emilee Andrews
Low
Correct
1
Patient 4/ Angela Barnes
Low
Correct
1
Thursday, October 19, 2023 3:12:56 PM
Score: 9/10
Rationale
non life threatening
Guidance: The patient reports throat pain 2/5, is afebrile, has adequate
urine output, and respiratory status indicates RR 20/min, breath sounds
clear and SpO2 at 99% on RA. He is waiting for discharge.
life saving intervention may be required
Guidance: The patient is currently receiving treatment for detoxification
from heroin, has unstable vital signs and requires frequent monitoring.
Due to his recent stay at a detoxification unit, acute heroin overdose can
be life-threatening.
non life threatening
Guidance: The patient is gravida 1, para 0, at 8 weeks' gestation with
report of nausea and vomiting x 3 days, and 2.5 kg weight loss. The
patient's electrolytes are now WNL, she is tolerating a reg diet and is A&O
x3. She is waiting for discharge.
pt is post op and stable
Guidance: The patient is 16 hr post-op appendectomy, VS stable. Patient
reports good pain control and wound is clean, dry and intact. The
physician will discharge the patient today or tomorrow.
Page 2 of 3
Ricki Sturgill
danielle24014@gmail.com
Northern Kentucky University
Patient Management & Delegation: Level 1 Report (continued)
Patient ID/Name
Acuity
Assigned
Status
Score
Patient 5/ Jose Sanchez
High
Correct
1
Patient 6/ Beulah Roush
Low
Incorrect
0.5
Patient 7/ James Rogers
Medium
Incorrect
0.5
Patient 8/ Elizabeth Reynolds
Medium
Correct
1
Patient 9/ Steve Buchner
High
Correct
1
Patient 10/ Frank Smith
Medium
Correct
1
Thursday, October 19, 2023 3:12:56 PM
Rationale
could lead to critical treatment
Guidance: The patient's laboratory findings indicate diabetic ketoacidosis
which is life-threatening. The patient requires continuous monitoring of
cardiac, respiratory, and neurological status. Frequent monitoring of BG
levels, ABGs and adjustments to IV fluids and medications. In addition,
the patient is non-English speaking and requires a trained interpreter for
communicating.
may require lab work up
Guidance: The patient is currently taking ciprofloxacin and is receiving IV
fluids.
Although cystitis is not life threatening, infectious cystitis can lead to lifethreatening complications, including pyelonephritis and sepsis.
may require imaging
Guidance: The patient brought to ED by high school football coach after
10 min black out following injury to head with ball. Patient now A & O x 3.
requires lab work up could potentially lead to deterioaton
Guidance: The patient has hx of HF and now has an acute exacerbation.
Her assessment findings indicate that her fluid overload is resolving and
her respiratory status is improving. She still requires frequent monitoring
and education to maintain fluid restriction.
life saving intervention may be required
Guidance: The patient experienced an acute MI and is now awaiting
surgery for a CABG. The patient requires continuous monitoring of
nitroglycerin infusion, cardiac and respiratory status. The patient's
assessment indicates potential for life-threatening outcome.
may require imagine
Guidance: The patient is post-op hip arthroplasty x 12 hr. Reports
moderate pain relief, nausea, and is drowsy. Requires frequent monitoring
for pain, bleeding at surgical site, and assistance with transferring and
ambulation. Also, high fall risk d/t pain, fatigue and altered mobility.
Page 3 of 3
Download