Your mission has been chosen for you! You are to engage in the i-Human platform and
work your way through a total of the recommended and required
... [Show More] simulations:
Recommended:
o Marvin Webster – 1 learning mode, 1 test mode
o Harvey Hoya – 1 learning mode, 1 test mode
o Angela Cortez – 1 learning mode, 1 test mode
Feel free to engage in these simulations – they are all available to you to explore and
refine your skills.
Required:
o Bill Buxton – 1 learning mode, 1 test mode
o Ariela Hernandez – Test mode only
The First Case
The first case (Marvin Webster) is engaged in learning mode. It provides you with an
opportunity to explore the case environment, learn how to ask questions, discover
answers, and receive guidance from the ‘in case mentor assistance’ prompts!
Click on as many of the links as you wish to discover how to access information and gain
comfort in knowing what is expected of you. And you will be able to find out whether
you were correct or incorrect and learn from your choices!
This learning experience provides you with an opportunity to establish a step-by-step
process for your history-taking and assessment, as well as learning how to prioritize
your problem list. Go ahead and access resources to assist you as you learn to master
your assessment process and prepare for the high stakes assessment.
The Second Case (Required – others are provided as additional experience)
The second case (Bill Buxton) is engaged in learning mode and test mode.
Learning mode provides you with an opportunity to explore the case environment,
learn how to refine the way you ask questions, discover answers, and receive guidance
from the ‘in case mentor assistance’ prompts!
Click on as many of the links as you wish to discover how to access information and gain
comfort in knowing what is expected of you. And you will be able to find out whether
you were correct or incorrect and learn from your choices!
This learning experience provides you with an opportunity to establish a step-by-step
process for your history-taking and assessment, as well as learning how to prioritize
your problem list. Go ahead and access resources to assist you as you learn to master
your assessment process and prepare for the high stakes assessment. You will be able to
revisit this case 10 times.
In test mode, this case will give you an opportunity to experience the environment
without the assistance of the expert mentor. This is a pre-assessment but there is NO
CUT SCORE and you will be expected to complete the simulation to be able to move to
the high stakes scenario.
Be sure to practice in learning mode to gain experience and comfort with your
assessment process and the types of questions to ask. You will have 10 opportunities to
pass this case in test mode.
The Third Case
The third (3rd) case (Ariela Hernandez) is accessed in test mode only. This
experience is not a practice run, it is your high stakes assessment! You will have 30 days
to complete this case simulation. You will also have 10 opportunities to engage with the
scenario to achieve the cut score of 80% or above.
General Information
Complete the history, physical assessment, and problem list - each aspect represents a
component of your competency. Each time you complete the three (3) required
simulation sections, you will have an opportunity to submit your experience.
In learning mode ONLY, you can compare your questions, problem list, and
assessments to the expert. The expert will reveal the required question areas and
necessary assessments as well as the problems that should have been identified. You can
compare your answers to the expert’s ‘must have’s’ by making note of the questions you
asked. You may NOT change your answers once submitted.
When you return to the simulation for another attempt, be sure to include those
questions or assessments or problems this time! You will NOT be penalized for asking
more questions than are necessary!
The details are in the details (What to expect as you engage in iHuman)
Once you log into the iHuman platform you will view a Welcome page that contains 6
video tutorials. We recommend you view these as they will help you become more
familiar with the elements of the cases you will soon experience.
OK. You’ve watched the videos. Now you are ready to begin!
Click on the Assignments tab to see your first case assignment.
It should be Marvin Webster.
Select your assigned case by clicking on the green button.
Be sure to read the Case Play instructions before you launch the case. The instructions
will provide you with more detail about the requirements in each section of the case
Launch the case by clicking on START.
Notice there is a set of case play instructions for each case.
The Cases
The 3 case simulations you will engage with are as previously mentioned:
a. Marvin Webster (Learning mode) Practice Recommended
b. Bill Buxton [Learning mode and test mode] Required
c. Ariela Hernandez [Test mode] Required
You will complete each in sequence. The process is the same for each with a couple of
exceptions: In learning mode you will be able to access lab and diagnostic tests (if you
wish, but they are not necessary for your task), and gain in case mentor
prompts/assistance. You will also get to review your report.
Note: Once you complete the learning mode simulation, an image of an ‘eye’
[highlighted in green below] will appear to the left of the case under the Attempts Status
heading on the Assignments page. You may click on the eye to review your case
playback. An image of a piece of paper [highlighted in blue below] will appear to the left
of the case under the Report heading. You may click on that image to view your report.
The indication of whether a case is completed will be displayed as <# of #> under the
Exercises completed heading. Again, you may not review your test mode reports.
When you have completed your high stakes simulation assessment, your results will be
scored and a report generated within 24 hours. You will receive your results in your
Degree Plan within 48 hours after submission. Your course mentor will have access to
your report, so reach out if you would like to discuss your results. And you may engage
in any of the cases (other than assigned) for additional learning opportunities! [Show Less]