This week you participate in the second of three clinical discussions called grand rounds. In one of these 3 weeks, you will be a presenter as well as help facilitate th
This week you participate in the second of three clinical discussions called grand rounds. In one of these 3 weeks, you will be a presenter as well as help facilitate the online discussion; in the others you will be an active discussion participant. When it is your week to present, you will create a focused SOAP note and a short didactic (teaching) video presenting a real (but de-identified) complex patient case from your practicum experience.
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2). AT LEAST 5 REFERENCES, NO MORE THAN 5 YEARS (WITHIN 5YRS, OR LESS THAN 5YRS)
3). PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED FOR: Rubric details, Patient’s Case Study and WK5 Assignment Direction/Instruction, Focused Soap Note Template AND Exemplar.
4). Please review and follow the grading rubric details and include each component in the assignment as required. Also, follow the APA 7 writing rules and style/Format.
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“Please the assignment should include a brief introduction, purpose statement, ICD codes for each Differential Diagnosis and screening tools for the diagnosis, Diagnostic Results should include some lab work, screening tools used for each diagnosis, etc.”.
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NRNP/PRAC 6665 & 6675 Focused SOAP Psychiatric Evaluation Exemplar
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE EXEMPLAR AND TEMPLATE—READ CAREFULLY
If you are struggling with the format or remembering what to include, follow the Focused SOAP Note Evaluation Template AND the Rubric as your guide. It is also helpful to review the rubric in detail in order not to lose points unnecessarily because you missed something required. After reviewing full details of the rubric, you can use it as a guide.
In the Subjective section, provide:
· Chief complaint
· History of present illness (HPI)
· Past psychiatric history
· Medication trials and current medications
· Psychotherapy or previous psychiatric diagnosis
· Pertinent substance use, family psychiatric/substance use, social, and medical history
· Allergies
· ROS
Read rating descriptions to see the grading standards!
In the Objective section, provide:
· Physical exam documentation of systems pertinent to the chief complaint, HPI, and history
· Diagnostic results, including any labs, imaging, or other assessments needed to develop the differential diagnoses.
Read rating descriptions to see the grading standards!
In the Assessment section, provide:
· Results of the mental status examination, presented in paragraph form.
· At least three differentials with supporting evidence. List them from top priority to least priority. Compare the DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for each differential diagnosis and explain what DSM-5-TR criteria rules out the differential diagnosis to find an accurate diagnosis. Explain the critical-thinking process that led you to the primary diagnosis you selected. Include pertinent positives and pertinent negatives for the specific patient case .
· Read rating descriptions to see the grading standards!
Reflect on this case. Include: Discuss what you learned and what you might do differently. Also include in your reflection a discussion related to legal/ethical considerations ( demonstrate critical thinking beyond confidentiality and consent for treatment !), social determinates of health, health promotion and disease prevention taking into consideration patient factors (such as age, ethnic group, etc.), PMH, and other risk factors (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural background, etc.).
(The FOCUSED SOAP psychiatric evaluation is typically the follow-up visit patient note. You will practice writing this type of note in this course. You will be focusing more on the symptoms from your differential diagnosis from the comprehensive psychiatric evaluation narrowing to your diagnostic impression. You will write up what symptoms are present and what symptoms are not present from illnesses to demonstrate you have indeed assessed for illnesses which could be impacting your patient. For example, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, bipolar symptoms, psychosis symptoms, substance use, etc.)
EXEMPLAR BEGINS HERE
Subjective:
CC (chief complaint): A brief statement identifying why the patient is here. This statement is verbatim of the patient’s own words about why presenting for assessment. For a patient with dementia or other cognitive deficits, this statement can be obtained from a family member.
HPI: Begin this section with patient’s initials, age, race, gender, purpose of evaluation, current medication and referral reason. For example:
N.M. is a 34-year-old Asian male presents for medication management follow up for anxiety. He was initiated sertraline last appt which he finds was effective for two weeks then symptoms began to return.
Or
P.H., a 16-year-old Hispanic female, presents for follow up to discuss previous psychiatric evaluation for concentration difficulty. She is not currently prescribed psychotropic medications as we deferred until further testing and screening was conducted.
Then, this section continues with the symptom analysis for your note. Thorough documentation in this section is essential for patient care, coding, and billing analysis.
Paint a picture of what is wrong with the patient. First what is bringing the patient to your follow up evaluation? Document symptom onset, duration, frequency, severity, and impact. What has worsened or improved since last appointment? What stressors are they facing? Your description here will guide your differential diagnoses into your diagnostic impression. You are seeking symptoms that may align with many DSM-5 diagnoses, narrowing to what aligns with diagnostic criteria for mental health and substance use disorders.
Substance Use History: This section contains any history or current use of caffeine, nicotine, illicit substance (including marijuana), and alcohol. Include the daily amount of use and last known use. Include type of use such as inhales, snorts, IV, etc. Include any histories of withdrawal complications from tremors, Delirium Tremens, or seizures.
Current Medications: Include dosage, frequency, length of time used, and reason for use. Also include OTC or homeopathic products.
Allergies: Include medication, food, and environmental allergies separately. Provide a description of what the allergy is (e.g., angioedema, anaphylaxis). This will help determine a true reaction vs. intolerance.
Reproductive Hx: Menstrual history (date of LMP), Pregnant (yes or no), Nursing/lactating (yes or no), contraceptive use (method used), types of intercourse: oral, anal, vaginal, other, any sexual concerns
ROS: Cover all body systems that may help you include or rule out a differential diagnosis. Please note: THIS IS DIFFERENT from a physical examination!
You should list each system as follows: General: Head: EENT: etc. You should list these in bullet format and document the systems in order from head to toe.
Example of Complete ROS:
GENERAL: No weight loss, fever, chills, weakness, or fatigue.
HEENT: Eyes: No visual loss, blurred vision, double vision, or yellow sclerae. Ears, Nose, Throat: No hearing loss, sneezing, congestion, runny nose, or sore throat.
SKIN: No rash or itching.
CARDIOVASCULAR: No chest pain, chest pressure, or chest discomfort. No palpitations or edema.
RESPIRATORY: No shortness of breath, cough, or sputum.
GASTROINTESTINAL: No anorexia, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. No abdominal pain or blood.
GENITOURINARY: Burning on urination, urgency, hesitancy, odor, odd color
NEUROLOGICAL: No headache, dizziness, syncope, paralysis, ataxia, numbness, or tingling in the extremities. No change in bowel or bladder control.
MUSCULOSKELETAL: No muscle, back pain, joint pain, or stiffness.
HEMATOLOGIC: No anemia, bleeding, or bruising.
LYMPHATICS: No enlarged nodes. No history of splenectomy.
ENDOCRINOLOGIC: No reports of sweating, cold, or heat intolerance. No polyuria or polydipsia.
Objective:
Diagnostic results: Include any labs, X-rays, or other diagnostics that are needed to develop the differential diagnoses (support with evidenced and guidelines).
Assessment:
Mental Status Examination: For the purposes of your courses, this section must be presented in paragraph form and not use of a checklist! This section you will describe the patient’s appearance, attitude, behavior, mood and affect, speech, thought processes, thought content, perceptions (hallucinations, pseudohallucinations, illusions, etc.)., cognition, insight, judgment, and SI/HI. See an example below. You will modify to include the specifics for your patient on the above elements—DO NOT just copy the example. You may use a preceptor’s way of organizing the information if the MSE is in paragraph form.
He is an 8-year-old African American male who looks his stated age. He is cooperative with examiner. He is neatly groomed and clean, dressed appropriately. There is no evidence of any abnormal motor activity. His speech is clear, coherent, normal in volume and tone. His thought process is goal directed and logical. There is no evidence of looseness of association or flight of ideas. His mood is euthymic, and his affect appropriate to his mood. He was smiling at times in an appropriate manner. He denies any auditory or visual hallucinations. There is no evidence of any delusional thinking. He denies any current suicidal or homicidal ideation. Cognitively, he is alert and oriented. His recent and remote memory is intact. His concentration is good. His insight is good.
Also included in this section is the reflection. Reflect on this case and discuss whether or not you agree with your preceptor’s assessment and diagnostic impression of the patient and why or why not. What did you learn from this case? What would you do differently?
Also include in your reflection a discussion related to legal/ethical considerations (demonstrating critical thinking beyond confidentiality and consent for treatment!), social determinates of health, health promotion and disease prevention taking into consideration patient factors (such as age, ethnic group, etc.), PMH, and other risk factors (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural background, etc.).
Case Formulation and Treatment Plan
Includes documentation of diagnostic studies that will be obtained, referrals to other health care providers, therapeutic interventions including psychotherapy and/or psychopharmacology, education, disposition of the patient, and any planned follow-up visits. Each diagnosis or condition documented in the assessment should be addressed in the plan. The details of the plan should follow an orderly manner. *See an example below. You will modify to your practice so there may be information excluded/included. If you are completing this for a practicum, what does your preceptor document?
Risks and benefits of medications are discussed including non- treatment. Potential side effects of medications discussed (be detailed in what side effects discussed). Informed client not to stop medication abruptly without discussing with providers. Instructed to call and report any adverse reactions. Discussed risk of medication with pregnancy/fetus, encouraged birth control, discussed if does become pregnant to inform provider as soon as possible. Discussed how some medications might decreased birth control pill, would need back up method (exclude for males).
Discussed risks of mixing medications with OTC drugs, herbal, alcohol/illegal drugs. Instructed to avoid this practice. Encouraged abstinence. Discussed how drugs/alcohol affect mental health, physical health, sleep architecture.
Initiation of (list out any medication and why prescribed, any therapy services or referrals to specialist):
Client was encouraged to continue with case management and/or therapy services (if not provided by you)
Client has emergency numbers: Emergency Services 911, the Client's Crisis Line 1-800-_______. Client instructed to go to nearest ER or call 911 if they become actively suicidal and/or homicidal. (only if you or preceptor provided them)
Reviewed hospital records/therapist records for collaborative information; Reviewed PMP report (only if actually completed)
Time allowed for questions and answers provided. Provided supportive listening. Client appeared to understand discussion. Client is amenable with this plan and agrees to follow treatment regimen as discussed. (this relates to informed consent; you will need to assess their understanding and agreement)
Follow up with PCP as needed and/or for:
Labs ordered and/or reviewed (write out what diagnostic test ordered, rationale for ordering, and if discussed fasting/non fasting or other patient education)
Return to clinic:
Continued treatment is medically necessary to address chronic symptoms, improve functioning, and prevent the need for a higher level of care.
References (move to begin on next page)
You are required to include at least three evidence-based, peer-reviewed journal articles or evidenced-based guidelines which relate to this case to support your diagnostics and differentials diagnoses. Be sure to use correct APA 7th edition formatting.
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NRNP/PRAC 6665 & 6675 Comprehensive Focused SOAP Psychiatric Evaluation Template
Week (enter week #): (Enter assignment title)
Student Name
College of Nursing-PMHNP, Walden University
PRAC 6675: PMHNP Care Across the Lifespan II
Faculty Name
Assignment Due Date
Subjective:
CC (chief complaint):
HPI:
Substance Current Use:
Medical History:
· Current Medications:
· Allergies:
· Reproductive Hx:
ROS:
· GENERAL:
· HEENT:
· SKIN:
· CARDIOVASCULAR:
· RESPIRATORY:
· GASTROINTESTINAL:
· GENITOURINARY:
· NEUROLOGICAL:
· MUSCULOSKELETAL:
· HEMATOLOGIC:
· LYMPHATICS:
· ENDOCRINOLOGIC:
Objective:
Diagnostic results:
Assessment:
Mental Status Examination:
Diagnostic Impression:
Reflections:
Case Formulation and Treatment Plan:
References
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Rubric Detail
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Content
Name: PRAC_6675_Week7_Discussion_Participant_Rubric
Excellent | Good | Fair | Poor | |
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Responses | Points: Points Range: 77 (77%) – 85 (85%) Responses exhibit synthesis, critical thinking, and application to practice settings. Responses provide clear, concise opinions and ideas that are supported by at least two scholarly sources. Responses demonstrate synthesis and understanding of Learning Objectives. Communication is professional and respectful to colleagues. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are thoroughly addressed. Responses are effectively written in standard, edited English. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 68 (68%) – 76 (76%) Responses exhibit critical thinking and application to practice settings. Responses provide clear, concise opinions and ideas that are supported by 2 or more credible sources. Communication is professional and respectful to colleagues. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are addressed. Responses are effectively written in standard, edited English. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 60 (60%) – 67 (67%) Responses are on topic and may have some depth. Responses may lack clear, concise opinions and ideas, and only one or no credible sources are cited. Responses posted in the Discussion may lack effective professional communication. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are inadequately addressed. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 0 (0%) – 59 (59%) Responses may not be on topic and lack depth. No credible sources are cited. Responses posted in the Discussion lack effective professional communication. Responses to colleagues’ prompts/questions are missing. Feedback: |
Participation | Points: Points Range: 14 (14%) – 15 (15%) Meets requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week. Responses are carried out over multiple days between Days 4 and 7. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 12 (12%) – 13 (13%) Meets requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week, over at least 2 days. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 11 (11%) – 11 (11%) Participants respond at least twice to each colleague who presented this week, but responses may occur all in 1 day. Feedback: | Points: Points Range: 0 (0%) – 10 (10%) Does not meet requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week. Feedback: |
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Responses–
Levels of Achievement: Excellent 77 (77%) – 85 (85%) Responses exhibit synthesis, critical thinking, and application to practice settings. Responses provide clear, concise opinions and ideas that are supported by at least two scholarly sources. Responses demonstrate synthesis and understanding of Learning Objectives. Communication is professional and respectful to colleagues. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are thoroughly addressed. Responses are effectively written in standard, edited English. Good 68 (68%) – 76 (76%) Responses exhibit critical thinking and application to practice settings. Responses provide clear, concise opinions and ideas that are supported by 2 or more credible sources. Communication is professional and respectful to colleagues. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are addressed. Responses are effectively written in standard, edited English. Fair 60 (60%) – 67 (67%) Responses are on topic and may have some depth. Responses may lack clear, concise opinions and ideas, and only one or no credible sources are cited. Responses posted in the Discussion may lack effective professional communication. Presenters' prompts/questions posed in the case presentations are inadequately addressed. Poor 0 (0%) – 59 (59%) Responses may not be on topic and lack depth. No credible sources are cited. Responses posted in the Discussion lack effective professional communication. Responses to colleagues’ prompts/questions are missing. Feedback:
Participation–
Levels of Achievement: Excellent 14 (14%) – 15 (15%) Meets requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week. Responses are carried out over multiple days between Days 4 and 7. Good 12 (12%) – 13 (13%) Meets requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week, over at least 2 days. Fair 11 (11%) – 11 (11%) Participants respond at least twice to each colleague who presented this week, but responses may occur all in 1 day. Poor 0 (0%) – 10 (10%) Does not meet requirements for participation by responding at least twice to each colleague who presented this week. Feedback:
Total Points: 100 |
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Name: PRAC_6675_Week7_Discussion_Participant_Rubric
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Case Study
The patient is a 25-year-old African American female who was seen today via telehealth with her consent obtained with diagnosis of Chronic Bipolar disorder, Schizoaffective disorder, Autistic disorder, and depressive disorder. The patient stated, “I’m concerned about my outburst of rage, I’m having random rage daily”. She reported that she is taking her medications and she does not think they are working for me. The patient is on ability 5mg. Mom reported that the patient gets into outbursts of rage and breaks TV and other things in the house. She goes to neighbors’ houses and knocks at their doors. Mom reported that the patient was taken to Southern Maryland hospital yesterday and was given Xanax injection and she was told that there was no bed available for the patient. The patient visited Innova hospital in Virginia as well and she was told that the patient does not have the criteria for inpatient, and she was sent back home. The patient reported auditory hallucinations and feelings of irritability and outburst. The patient reported good appetite and good sleep. The patient's mom reported that police came to the house during one of the patient’s outbursts but refused to take her to be committed to a psychiatric hospital.
The patient is alert and oriented to person, place, time, and situation. The patient has very slow speech. Her mood is euthymic, and her affect is congruent to her mood. Her thought process is linear, and goal directed. Her insight and judgment are good. She denies suicidal or homicidal ideation, intent, or plans presently. She denies visual hallucinations, delusions, and or paranoia presently. But she reported auditory hallucination and occasionally feels depressed and outburst.
The patient remains a 25-year-old African American female who was seen today via telehealth with consent obtained with diagnosis of Chronic Bipolar disorder, Schizoaffective disorder, Autistic disorder, and diagnosis of depression. The patient stated that she is taking her medications and that she does not think they are working for her. The patient repeatedly stated that her concern presently is how to deal with her outburst. The provider increased the Abilify to 10mg, and Depakote is prescribed 250mg three times daily for mood stabilization. The patient remains on Zoloft 100mg to help her with her depressive mood. The patient denies any visual hallucination but stated that she occasionally feeling depressed and outburst. She reported auditory hallucination. She reported good appetite, and good sleep.
Plan of care:
The patient will have a decreased depression within the next 90 days.
The patient is educated on the medications side effects and the interactions, and verbalized understanding.
The patient will be referred to a psychotherapist.
The patient is educated on positive coping mechanisms to improve mood.
Follow up in 4 weeks.
Call 911 for suicidal or homicidal ideations.
VITAL SIGNS REPORTED: Temp.97.4, Pulse-72, Respiration-18, B/P-129/77, oxygen level-97%.
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Grand Rounds Discussion: Complex Case Study Presentation
This week you participate in the second of three clinical discussions called grand rounds. In one of these 3 weeks, you will be a presenter as well as help facilitate the online discussion; in the others you will be an active discussion participant. When it is your week to present, you will create a focused SOAP note and a short didactic (teaching) video presenting a real (but de-identified) complex patient case from your practicum experience.
To prepare:
· Review this week’s Learning Resources and consider the insights they provide. Also review the Kaltura Media Uploader resource in the left-hand navigation of the classroom for help creating your self-recorded Kaltura video.
· Select a child/adolescent patient from your clinical experience that presents with a significant concern. Create a focused SOAP note for this patient using the template in the Resources. All SOAP notes must be signed, and each page must be initialed by your Preceptor. When you submit your SOAP note, you should include the complete SOAP note as a Word document and PDF/images of each page that is initialed and signed by your Preceptor. You must submit your SOAP note using SafeAssign. Please Note: Electronic signatures are not accepted. If both files are not received by the due date, Faculty will deduct points per the Walden Late Policies.
· Then, based on your SOAP note of this patient, develop a video case study presentation. Set aside time to practice what you will say beforehand and ensure that you have the appropriate lighting and equipment to record the presentation.
· Your presentation should include objectives for your audience, at least three possible discussion questions/prompts for your classmates to respond to, and at least five scholarly resources to support your diagnostic reasoning and treatment plan.
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