Shadow Health Assignments
Follow Up Sick Visit: Musculoskeletal Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health treatment plan
Treatment Plan: 25 of 25 (100.00%)
Primary Diagnosis
Review your answers for the Problem Selection activities. You receive one point for each correct diagnosis, and one point for each correct evidence linked to a correct diagnosis. If there are multiple correct diagnoses, you will also receive a point for correctly selecting which diagnosis is the primary diagnosis.
Learner Selection | Model Documentation |
Diagnosis: xx Struggling to meet your deadline?Get your assignment on Follow Up Sick Visit: Musculoskeletal Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health treatment plan done by certified MDs and PhDs in the USA. ORDER NOW! Identified as primary Evidences: xx Pain not associated with trauma xx Learner Rationale: The patient complains of xx Score: 5 out of 5 |
Diagnosis: xx Primary: Yes Evidences: xx Pain not associated with trauma Model Rationale: At this point in the diagnostic process, you can only provide Mrs. Tillman with preliminary diagnoses. In order to determine a definitive diagnosis, more diagnostic testing is required. In primary care, it is common to have multiple concerns in one visit. These two diagnoses may be related or are two unrelated situations, nonetheless, each diagnosis requires individual diagnostic investigation. Mrs. Tillman’s primary diagnosis is xx, while her secondary diagnosis is xx. The preliminary diagnosis of xx is supported by the evidence collected in the physical exam and reported by Mrs. Tillman: tenderness with palpation, pain not associated with xx The secondary diagnosis of fatigue is supported by the evidence reported by Mrs. Tillman: an unusual lack of energy, feeling tired, and having difficulty completing tasks due to feeling tired Follow Up Sick Visit: Musculoskeletal Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health treatment plan. When making a disease diagnosis, it is important to note that disease diagnosis documentation is permanent in the patient’s records and cannot be undone. Therefore, if you do not have the evidence and diagnostic testing to support a disease diagnosis it is best to collect more data before determining a definitive diagnosis, even if the patient’s signs and symptoms point to a likely disease. |
Additional Diagnosis
Learner Selection | Model Documentation |
Diagnosis: xx Evidences: xx Feeling tired Unusual lack of energy Learner Rationale: Patient complains of fatigue, geneal stress, sadness and anxiety. Score: 4 out of 4 |
Diagnosis: xx Evidences: xx Feeling tired Unusual lack of energy Model Rationale: At this point in the diagnostic process, you can only provide Mrs. Tillman with preliminary diagnoses. In order to determine a definitive diagnosis, more diagnostic testing is required. In primary care, it is common to have multiple concerns in one visit. These two diagnoses may be related or are two unrelated situations, nonetheless, each diagnosis requires individual diagnostic investigation. Mrs. Tillman’s primary diagnosis is xx, while her secondary diagnosis is xx. The preliminary diagnosis of xx is supported by the evidence collected in the physical exam and reported by Mrs. Tillman: tenderness with palpation, pain not associated with trauma, and bilateral pain. The secondary diagnosis of xx is supported by the evidence reported by Mrs. Tillman: an unusual lack of energy, feeling tired, and having difficulty completing tasks due to feeling tired. When making a disease diagnosis, it is important to note that disease diagnosis documentation is permanent in the patient’s records and cannot be undone. Therefore, if you do not have the evidence and diagnostic testing to support a disease diagnosis it is best to collect more data before determining a definitive diagnosis, even if the patient’s signs and symptoms point to a likely disease Follow Up Sick Visit: Musculoskeletal Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health treatment plan. |
Review your answers for the Diagnostic Testing: Labs and Imaging activity. You receive one point for each correct differential diagnosis selected, and one point for each correct diagnostic test linked to a correct differential diagnosis.
Learner Selection Follow Up Sick Visit: Musculoskeletal Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health treatment plan |
Follow-Up Medical Appointment: Musculoskeletal Evaluation for Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health Treatment Plan
Treatment Plan: 25 out of 25 (100.00%)
Selection of Health Issues
9 out of 9
Main Diagnosis
Please review your responses for the Health Issue Selection tasks. You will earn a point for each accurate diagnosis and each correct evidence connected to a precise diagnosis. If there are multiple valid diagnoses, you will also be awarded a point for accurately designating the primary diagnosis.
Learner’s Choice Model Documentation
Diagnosis: xx
Designated as primary
Evidence:
xx
Pain not linked to an injury
xx
Learner’s Reasoning:
The patient reports xx
Score: 5 out of 5
Diagnosis: xx
Primary: Yes
Evidence:
xx
Pain not linked to an injury
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Model Explanation:
At this stage of the diagnostic process, you can only offer preliminary diagnoses to Mrs. Tillman. To establish a definite diagnosis, further diagnostic assessments are needed. It is common in primary care to address multiple concerns in one visit. These two diagnoses might be connected or unrelated; nonetheless, each diagnosis necessitates distinct diagnostic exploration. Mrs. Tillman’s primary diagnosis is xx, while her secondary diagnosis is xx. The preliminary diagnosis of xx is substantiated by the information collected during the physical examination and reported by Mrs. Tillman: sensitivity upon palpation, pain unrelated to xx The secondary diagnosis of fatigue is supported by the information provided by Mrs. Tillman: an unusual lack of energy, feeling fatigued, and experiencing difficulty completing tasks due to fatigue. When establishing a disease diagnosis, remember that disease diagnosis documentation is permanent in the patient’s records and cannot be undone. Thus, if you lack the evidence and diagnostic testing to confirm a disease diagnosis, it is prudent to gather more data before definitively diagnosing, even if the patient’s signs and symptoms suggest a likely disease.
Additional Diagnosis
Learner’s Choice Model Documentation
Diagnosis: xx
Evidence:
xx
Feeling fatigued
Unusual lack of energy
Learner’s Reasoning:
The patient complains of fatigue, general stress, sadness, and anxiety.
Score: 4 out of 4
Diagnosis: xx
Evidence:
xx
Feeling fatigued
Unusual lack of energy
Model Explanation:
At this stage of the diagnostic process, you can only offer preliminary diagnoses to Mrs. Tillman. To establish a definite diagnosis, further diagnostic assessments are needed. It is common in primary care to address multiple concerns in one visit. These two diagnoses might be connected or unrelated; nonetheless, each diagnosis necessitates distinct diagnostic exploration. Mrs. Tillman’s primary diagnosis is xx, while her secondary diagnosis is xx. The preliminary diagnosis of xx is substantiated by the information collected during the physical examination and reported by Mrs. Tillman: sensitivity upon palpation, pain unrelated to injury, and bilateral pain. The secondary diagnosis of xx is supported by the information provided by Mrs. Tillman: an unusual lack of energy, feeling fatigued, and experiencing difficulty completing tasks due to fatigue. When establishing a disease diagnosis, remember that disease diagnosis documentation is permanent in the patient’s records and cannot be undone. Thus, if you lack the evidence and diagnostic testing to confirm a disease diagnosis, it is prudent to gather more data before definitively diagnosing, even if the patient’s signs and symptoms suggest a likely disease.
Diagnostic Testing
9 out of 9
Review your responses for the Diagnostic Testing: Laboratory and Imaging tasks. You will earn a point for each correct differential diagnosis chosen and each accurate diagnostic test linked to a correct differential diagnosis.
Learner’s Choice Follow-Up Medical Appointment: Musculoskeletal Evaluation for Shoshanna Tillman Shadow Health Treatment Plan
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