Sandra Littlefield
Age: 36 years
Diagnosis: Borderline Personality Disorder
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Feedback Log
0:00 Patient
0:00 You checked scene
... [Show More] safety. It was correct to check scene safety in
order to maintain your own safety.
0:06 You introduced yourself.
0:33 You washed your hands.
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0:42 You identified the patient.
0:56 You asked if the patient had any known allergies.
1:11 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.
1:29 The patient said: I am in so much pain. You are a nurse. Don't you
know how to tell when someone is hurting?\nYou answered: You are
feeling overwhelmed? \nYou used the therapeutic technique of
translating to feelings.
1:36 You asked the patient: Over the past year, when did you feel your
best? It was appropriate to ask the patient about when she felt her
best.
1:54 The patient said: There's no reason for me to be here anymore. No
one cares about me at all.\nYou answered: Are you saying you feel
hopeless? \nYou used the therapeutic technique of translating to
feelings.
2:04 You asked the patient: Do you have any pain?
2:19 The patient said: I'm finished. I'm done with you and your worthless
medicine. Guard, take me back now!\nYou answered: The medicine
your provider has ordered is in your best interests. \nYou used the
nontherapeutic technique of reassuring.
2:21 You asked the patient: How would you rate your pain, on a scale of
0 to 10? The patient said: It changes but is always high. Now it is 8
to 9!
2:37 You asked the patient: On a scale of 0 to 10, how would you rate
your level of distress? The patient said: I don't know. 10?
2:48 You asked the patient: Where is your pain located?
3:09 The patient said: You are trying to kill me with the pain. Just let me
die; I can't live like this!\nYou answered: It seems like you are very
frustrated. \nYou used the therapeutic technique of making
observations.
3:16 You asked the patient: What other pain management strategies have
you used other than medications? The patient said: No. Let's stick
with the meds. It was correct to ask if the patient was using any
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