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.
0:30 You washed your hands.
0:36 You identified the
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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.
0:30 You washed your hands.
0:36 You identified the patient.
0:49 You asked the patient: Is it OK for your cousin to be here, while we talk? It was
correct to let the patient give her consent for letting her cousin be a part of the
interview.
1:06 The patient said: Alice! Don't leave me! Nurse, she said she wanted some
coffee.\nYou answered: Mrs. Waterfall, I will stay with you if Alice wants to get
some coffee. \nYou used the therapeutic technique of offering self.
1:12 You asked if the patient had any known allergies.
1:24 You called the provider.
1:33 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 her
to get an understanding of this.
2:01 The patient said: I had a horrible morning! I could not find my bag, then I broke a
glass, and I could not get in touch with my father. My life is falling apart!\nYou
answered: You must be feeling as if everything is out of your control. \nYou used
the therapeutic technique of translating to feelings.
2:15 You educated about discharge plans.
2:36 You educated about possibilities and advocated for the patient.
3:16 You supported the patient about medicine bundle.
3:29 You supported the patient about medicine bundle.
3:48 You asked the patient: Do you have any difficulty with your breathing?
4:08 The patient said: I feel like I'm going to die. I can't catch my breath, and I feel like
I'm having a heart attack.\nYou answered: You are safe here. I'm going to sit with
you while we take several deep breaths together. \nYou used the therapeutic
technique of offering self, using simple direct words. A patient with panic-level
anxiety should never be left alone.
4:10 You asked the patient: Do you have chest pain? The patient said: No, I don't
have chest pain.
5:06 You assessed the patient's IV.
5:36 You assessed the respiration.
5:49 You called the provider.
6:01 You checked the pulse oximetry.
6:19 You checked the radial pulse.
6:48 You measured the blood pressur
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