Shadow Health Assignments
Sophia Haddad Pediatric GAS Pharyngitis shadow health Patient Teaching
Patient Teaching Score: 9 out of 10
- Greet the patient’s guardian and explain why you need to educate them.
Greet the patient’s guardian and explain why you need to educate them.
Struggling to meet your deadline?
Get your assignment on Sophia Haddad Pediatric GAS Pharyngitis shadow health Patient Teaching done by certified MDs and PhDs in the USA. ORDER NOW!
Sophia’s test came back positive. |
Statement |
|
Alright. Thank you. |
- (1 point) Only use the dosing instrument that comes with medication
- (1 point) Shake medication well before use
- (1 point) Check to make sure you are administering the correct dose
- (1 point) Give your child rewards and incentives for taking medication
- (1 point) Take the full course of antibiotics
- (1 point) Contact a health provider if symptoms do not improve
- (1 point) Discontinue if you see signs of amoxicillin allergy
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education Items
- (1 point) Only use the dosing instrument that comes with medication
- (1 point) Keep medication in a safe pace, out of reach of the child
- (1 point) Check to make sure you are administering the correct dose
- (1 point) Symptoms should improve in a few days
- (1 point) Take the full course of antibiotics
- (0.5 points) Look for signs of thrush
- (1 point) Discontinue if you see signs of amoxicillin allergy
Only use the dosing instrument that comes with medication
Patient Teaching Score: 9 out of 10
Greeting the Patient’s Guardian
Prioritized Topics for Patient Teaching
**Education Items**
– **Greet the patient’s guardian and explain why you need to educate them.**
Sophia’s Test Results
Statement
10/3/2020 7:17:20 AM
Omar Haddad
Thank you for the information.
Model Statement: Hello, Omar. Today we’ll discuss how to safely give Sophia her medication, specifically amoxicillin.
Amoxicillin Instructions
Score: 6.5 out of 7
Model Plan
1. (1 point) Use the provided dosing instrument only.
2. (1 point) Shake the medication well before using.
3. (1 point) Confirm the correct dose before giving.
4. (1 point) Reward or motivate your child for taking the medication.
5. (1 point) Finish the entire antibiotic course.
6. (1 point) Contact a healthcare provider if symptoms persist.
7. (1 point) Discontinue if signs of amoxicillin allergy appear.
Prioritized Topics for Patient Teaching
**Education Items**
1. (1 point) Use the provided dosing instrument only.
2. (1 point) Store the medication out of a child’s reach.
3. (1 point) Confirm the correct dose before giving.
4. (1 point) Symptoms should improve in a few days.
5. (1 point) Finish the entire antibiotic course.
6. (0.5 points) Look for signs of thrush.
7. (1 point) Discontinue if signs of amoxicillin allergy appear.
Using the Dosing Instrument
Your avatar
Follow the medication instructions.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:17:48 AM
Omar Haddad
I’ll make sure to do that.
Model Statement: It’s crucial to provide Sophia with the exact prescribed dose. Only use the dosing instrument that comes with the medication; don’t use kitchen utensils like spoons.
Safe Medication Storage
Your avatar
Keep the medication out of children’s reach.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:18:11 AM
Omar Haddad
That’s a good point. I wasn’t thinking she’d spill it, but you mean she might accidentally drink it. Got it.
Model Statement: Store the medication where Sophia can’t reach it to ensure safety.
Confirming the Correct Dose
Your avatar
Check to ensure the dose is accurate.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:18:35 AM
Omar Haddad
I’m sure giving kids too much medicine is dangerous. I’ll be cautious.
Model Statement: Carefully verify that you’re giving the correct medication dose using appropriate weight-based calculations.
Expected Improvement in Symptoms
Your avatar
Expect improvement in a couple of days.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:19:05 AM
Omar Haddad
That’s reassuring. I hate seeing her unwell.
Model Statement: Sophia’s symptoms should start improving within a few days.
Completing the Antibiotic Course
Your avatar
Sophia can go back to school in 3 days.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:19:24 AM
Omar Haddad
Sure, I’ll make sure she takes all her medicine. Even if she’s reluctant. I’ll handle it.
Model Statement: Ensure Sophia completes the entire antibiotic course, as not doing so could result in getting sick again.
Watching for Thrush Signs
Your avatar
Look for a rash in her mouth.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:19:47 AM
Omar Haddad
Thrush is unpleasant. I’ll inform you if I notice any signs.
Model Statement: If you notice thrush symptoms in Sophia’s mouth and throat, reach out to your healthcare provider.
Recognizing Amoxicillin Allergy
Your avatar
Stop the medication if signs of an allergic reaction occur, such as difficulty breathing.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:20:34 AM
Omar Haddad
Sophia already has some symptoms due to strep. How can I tell if it’s an allergy to amoxicillin?
Your avatar
Look for hives and breathing difficulties.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:21:04 AM
Omar Haddad
Understood.
Model Statement: If you notice signs of an allergic reaction like swelling, rash, or breathing problems, discontinue amoxicillin immediately.
Symptoms and Care
Score: 2.5 out of 3
Model Plan
1. (1 point) Replace the toothbrush after 48 hours.
2. (1 point) Give ibuprofen or acetaminophen for fever.
3. (1 point) Ensure Sophia drinks plenty of fluids.
Prioritized Topics for Patient Teaching
**Education Items**
1. (1 point) Replace the toothbrush after 48 hours.
2. (0.5 points) When she can return to school.
3. (1 point) Ensure Sophia drinks plenty of fluids.
Replacing Toothbrush After 48 Hours
Your avatar
Change the toothbrush.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:21:15 AM
Omar Haddad
Sophia loves her butterfly toothbrush, but we can find a replacement if needed.
Model Statement: Dispose of Sophia’s toothbrush after 48 hours to prevent reinfection.
Return to School Timing
Your avatar
She can go back to school in 3 days.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:21:49 AM
Omar Haddad
That’s good to know. Thanks.
Model Statement: Sophia can resume school after 48 hours if her symptoms have improved.
Staying Hydrated
Your avatar
She can drink plenty of water.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:22:19 AM
Omar Haddad
Sophia’s good about drinking water. Usually, I’d offer tea, but caffeine might not be great during her time at home.
Model Statement: Ensure Sophia stays hydrated by encouraging her to drink plenty of fluids.
Ending the Conversation
Prioritized Topics for Patient Teaching
**Education Items**
Educate the patient’s guardian about anything else and say goodbye.
Educate the patient’s guardian about anything else and say goodbye.
Your avatar
Have a good day.
Statement
10/3/2020 7:22:43 AM
Omar Haddad
Okay, take care. Goodbye.
Follow the instructions on the medication |
Statement |
|
I’ll be sure to do that. |
Keep medication in a safe pace, out of reach of the child
Keep medication in safe place, out of children reach |
Statement |
|
Good call. I don’t think she’d pour it out or something, but—oh, you mean she might drink it. Right, that too. |
Check to make sure you are administering the correct dose
Check to be sure the dose is correct |
Statement |
|
I bet it’s really dangerous to give a kid too much medicine. Better be careful. |
Symptoms should improve in a few days
Symptoms should improve in a couple of days |
Statement |
|
That’s really good to hear. I hate to see her like this. |
Take the full course of antibiotics
Sophia will be able to return to school in 3 days |
Statement |
|
Yeah, I can do that. Make sure Sophia takes all of her medicine. No matter how much she doesn’t want to. Make her do the thing she doesn’t want to do. I got it. |
Look for signs of thrush
Looks for a rash in here mouth |
Statement |
|
Oh, thrush is terrible. I’ll let you know right away if I see any signs of it. |
Discontinue if you see signs of amoxicillin allergy
Stop the medication of you see any signs of an allergic reaction, like difficulty breathing |
Statement |
|
Sophia already has some of those things because of the strep. How do I know if she’s also having a reaction to the amoxicillin? |
||
Hives and if your daughter cant breathe |
Statement |
|
Understood. |
- (1 point) Throw away toothbrush after 48 hours
- (1 point) Give child ibuprofen or acetaminophen to treat fever
- (1 point) Give Sophia a lot of liquids to keep her hydrated
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education Items
- (1 point) Throw away toothbrush after 48 hours
- (0.5 points) When she can return to school
- (1 point) Give Sophia a lot of liquids to keep her hydrated
Throw away toothbrush after 48 hours
change the toothbrush |
Statement |
|
She’s pretty attached to her butterfly toothbrush, but I’m sure we can find another one . . . probably . . . |
When she can return to school
she can return to school in 3 days |
Statement |
|
That’s good to know. Thanks. |
Give Sophia a lot of liquids to keep her hydrated
She can drink plenty of water |
Statement |
|
Sophia’s pretty good about drinking water. Normally I’d go for tea, but I don’t think I need a caffeinated Sophia stuck at home from school. Bad times for everybody. |
Education Items
- Educate the patient’s guardian on anything else and say goodbye
Educate the patient’s guardian on anything else and say goodbye
Have a good day |
Statement |
|
Ok. See you later. Dont wait until the last minute.Provide your requirements and let our native nursing writers deliver your assignments ASAP. |