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Reflective Thinking Exercises
Instructions: Review the Case summary of your IHUMAN case, noting strengths and areas of needed improvement. Answer the
following questions below in brief essay format. Essay should be no longer than 1-1.5 pages in APA format in length. Points will be
assigned as to the quality/depth of the student’s reflection.
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Case: Krista Hampton
1. History-Taking: Describe your history taking scores and strengths you identified when gathering data. What went well? Also,
describe your challenges in gathering data and list areas of your personal needed improvement. Note any missed areas that
could be safety issues/errors leading to missed or incorrect diagnosis.
The history portion of this case was very straightforward and short. The number of questions required by the expert were not
that many in number and were easily discovered by using OLDCARTS. While going through the ROS the patient had denied all
the symptoms, but they were not considered “Good Questions” according to iHuman. That concept threw me off because I
always go through the ROS in order to rule out any other accompanying symptoms/and systems.
2. Physical Exam: Describe your physical exam scores and strengths you identified when performing selected exams on your
patient. Did you perform an excessive amount of exam items? Did you miss any pertinent exam items identified in the case
leading to diagnosis? Note any missed areas that could be safety issues/errors leading to missed or incorrect diagnosis.
The physical exam the expert was looking for was a very focused exam with focus on the eyes and skin. I did a more extensive
exam, examining the heart, lungs, and abdomen, as well as the lymphatic system looking for any other inflammation or
allergic reaction. The patient had a rash that was on her thighs bilaterally, I thought it was appropriate to check the GU system,
at least externally to make sure there was no spreading to the vaginal/labia area. In the future, I will focus on the specific
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