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Liam Fitzgerald Shadow Health Telehealth Follow Up Sick Visit Subjective Data Collection
Liam Fitzgerald Shadow Health Telehealth Follow Up Sick Visit Subjective Data Collection
Subjective Data Collection: 71 of 75 (94.7%)

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A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient’s case.

Telehealth Protocol

Finding:
Asked patient if they are in an appropriate environment for a visit

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care.&nbspExample Question: "Are you in a place where you can conduct a telehealth visit?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Confirms they are at a space where the visit can be conducted (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Confirms they are at a space where the visit can be conducted
(Found)
Pro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care Liam Fitzgerald Shadow Health Telehealth Follow Up Sick Visit Subjective Data Collection.
Example Question:
Are you in a place where you can conduct a telehealth visit?

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Finding:
Asked if they can hear provider

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care.&nbspExample Question: "Can you hear me OK?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Confirms they are able to hear provider (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Confirms they are able to hear provider
(Found)
Pro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care.
Example Question:
Can you hear me OK?

Finding:
Inform the patient this is a confidential protected visit

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care.&nbspExample Question: "Have you been informed that this is a confidential protected visit?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Acknowledges that they are aware that this is a confidential protected visit (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Acknowledges that they are aware that this is a confidential protected visit
(Found)
Pro Tip: Telehealth visits conducted through video and audio tools require specific considerations to maintain standards of practice. Asking a patient about their ability to conduct the visit in a private space, addressing the confidentiality of the visit, and asking about any audio or visual accessibility issues are important steps for conducting a telehealth visit and maintaining standards of care.
Example Question:
Have you been informed that this is a confidential protected visit?

Episodic Heart Failure Questionnaire

Finding:
Asked how patient is doing

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "How are you doing?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Reports doing well (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Reports doing well
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
How are you doing?

Finding:
Asked about taking vital signs

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Have you been taking your vital signs daily?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Reports taking vitals daily (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Reports taking vitals daily
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization Liam Fitzgerald Shadow Health Telehealth Follow Up Sick Visit Subjective Data Collection.
Example Question:
Have you been taking your vital signs daily?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Have you been taking your vital signs at the same time each day?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Reports taking vitals at the same time each day (Available)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Reports taking vitals at the same time each day
(Available)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Have you been taking your vital signs at the same time each day?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Have you had any issues with your equipment?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Reports no problems with equipment (Available)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Reports no problems with equipment
(Available)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Have you had any issues with your equipment?

Finding:
Asked about respiratory symptoms

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have a cough?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies cough (Available)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies cough
(Available)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have a cough?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have any respiratory symptoms?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies wheezing (Available)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies wheezing
(Available)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have any respiratory symptoms?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have shortness of breath?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies shortness of breath or trouble breathing (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies shortness of breath or trouble breathing
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have shortness of breath?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have trouble breathing with activity?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies any trouble breathing with activity (Available)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies any trouble breathing with activity
(Available)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have trouble breathing with activity?

Finding:
Asked about cardiovascular symptoms

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have any chest pain?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies chest pain (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies chest pain
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have any chest pain?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have any palpitations?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Denies palpitations (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Denies palpitations
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.
Example Question:
Do you have any palpitations?

&nbspSubjective Action&nbspPro Tip: For heart failure patients, it is essential to monitor any daily changes in a patient’s chronic condition to prevent the exacerbation of heart failure and promote the patient’s overall health. By asking a wide range of questions, you can determine if the patient is experiencing worsening heart failure, which may be indicated by chest pain, shortness of breath, cough, edema, as well as changes in weight or vitals. Additionally, scope of practice is important to keep in mind in order to determine if the patient’s worsening condition warrants a referral to their cardiologist or immediate hospitalization.&nbspExample Question: "Do you have any swelling?"” data-html=”true” data-title=”Reports swelling (Found)” data-original-title=””>
Finding:
Reports swelling
(Found)
Pro Tip: For heart fail

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