Assignment 2: WEEK 9 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation and Patient Case Presentation/PRAC 6635
Assignment 2: WEEK 9 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation and Patient Case Presentation/PRAC 6635
Assignment 2: Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation and Patient Case Presentation
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For this Assignment, you will document information about a patient that you examined during the last 3 weeks, using the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Template provided. You will then use this note to develop and record a case presentation for this patient. Be sure to incorporate any feedback you received on your Week 3 and Week 6 case presentations into this final presentation for the course.
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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 patient that you examined during the last 3 weeks who presented with a disorder for which you have not already conducted an evaluation in Weeks 3 or 6. (For instance, if you selected a patient with OCD in Week 6, you must choose a patient with another type of disorder for this week.) Conduct a Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation on this patient using the template provided in the Learning Resources. There is also a completed exemplar document in the Learning Resources so that you can see an example of the types of information a completed evaluation document should contain. All psychiatric evaluations must be signed, and each page must be initialed by your Preceptor. When you submit your document, you should include the complete Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation as a Word document, as well as a PDF/images of each page that is initialed and signed by your Preceptor. You must submit your document 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 evaluation of this patient, develop a video case presentation that includes chief complaint; history of present illness; any pertinent past psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, family history; most recent mental status exam; and current psychiatric diagnosis including differentials that were ruled out.
Include at least five (5) scholarly resources to support your assessment and diagnostic reasoning.
Ensure that you have the appropriate lighting and equipment to record the presentation
Assignment
Record yourself presenting the complex case for your clinical patient.
Do not sit and read your written evaluation! The video portion of the assignment is a simulation to demonstrate your ability to succinctly and effectively present a complex case to a colleague for a case consultation. The written portion of this assignment is a simulation for you to demonstrate to the faculty your ability to document the complex case as you would in an electronic medical record. The written portion of the assignment will be used as a guide for faculty to review your video to determine if you are omitting pertinent information or including non-essential information during your case staffing consultation video.
In your presentation:
Dress professionally and present yourself in a professional manner.
Display your photo ID at the start of the video when you introduce yourself.
Ensure that you do not include any information that violates the principles of HIPAA (i.e., don’t use the patient’s name or any other identifying information).
Present the full case. Include chief complaint; history of present illness; any pertinent past psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, family history; most recent mental status exam; and current psychiatric diagnosis including differentials that were ruled out.
Report normal diagnostic results as the name of the test and “normal†(rather than specific value). Abnormal results should be reported as a specific value.
Be succinct in your presentation, and do not exceed 8 minutes. Address the following:
Subjective: What details did the patient provide regarding their personal and medical history? What are their symptoms of concern? How long have they been experiencing them, and what is the severity? How are their symptoms impacting their functioning?
Objective: What observations did you make during the interview and review of systems?
Assessment: What were your differential diagnoses? Provide a minimum of three (3) possible diagnoses. List them from highest to lowest priority. What was your primary diagnosis, and why?
Reflection notes: What would you do differently in a similar patient evaluation? Reflect on one social determinant of health according to the HealthyPeople 2030 (you will need to research) as applied to this case in the realm of psychiatry and mental health. As a future advanced provider, what are one health promotion activity and one patient education consideration for this patient for improving health disparities and inequities in the realm of psychiatry and mental health? Demonstrate your critical thinking.
By Day 7
Submit your Video and Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation. You must submit two (2) files for the evaluation, including a Word document and scanned PDF/images of each page that is initialed and signed by your Preceptor.
Submission and Grading Information
To submit your completed Assignment for review and grading, do the following:
Please save your Assignment using the naming convention “Wk9Assgn2+last name+first initial.(extension)†as the name.
Click the Week 9 Assignment 2 Rubric to review the Grading Criteria for the Assignment.
Click the Week 9 Assignment 2 link. You will also be able to “View Rubric†for grading criteria from this area.
Next, from the Attach File area, click on the Browse My Computer button. Find the document you saved as “Wk9Assgn2+last name+first initial.(extension)†and click Open.
If applicable: From the Plagiarism Tools area, click the checkbox for I agree to submit my paper(s) to the Global Reference Database.
Click on the Submit button to complete your submission.
Grading Criteria
To access your rubric:
Week 9 Assignment 2 Rubric
Check Your Assignment Draft for Authenticity
To check your Assignment draft for authenticity:
Submit your Week 9 Assignment 2 draft and review the originality report.
Submit Your Assignment by Day 7
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Week 9 Assignment 2
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Photo ID display and professional attire
Points Range: 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)
Photo ID is displayed. The student is dressed professionally.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
Photo ID is not displayed. Student must remedy this before grade is posted. The student is not dressed professionally.
Time
Points Range: 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)
The video does not exceed the 8-minute time limit.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 0 (0%)
The video exceeds the 8-minute time limit. (Note: Information presented after the 8 minutes will not be evaluated for grade inclusion.)
Description of chief complaint and history of present illness
Points Range: 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)
The student provides an accurate, clear, and complete description of the chief complaint and history of present illness.
Points Range: 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)
The student provides an accurate description of the chief complaint and history of present illness.
Points Range: 2 (2%) – 3 (3%)
The student provides a vague, inaccurate, or incomplete description of the chief complaint and history of present illness, or description is missing.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 1 (1%)
The student provides a completely inaccurate, or incomplete description of the chief complaint and history of present illness, or the description is missing.
Description of past psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, and family history
Points Range: 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)
The student provides an accurate, clear, and complete description of past psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, and family history.
Points Range: 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)
The student provides an accurate description of past psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, and family history.
Points Range: 2 (2%) – 3 (3%)
The student provides a vague, inaccurate, or incomplete description of psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, and family history, or description is missing.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 1 (1%)
The student provides a completely inaccurate, or incomplete description of psychiatric, substance use, medical, social, and family history, or description is missing.
Discussion of most recent mental status exam and observations made during interview and review of systems
Points Range: 14 (14%) – 15 (15%)
The student provides an accurate, clear, and complete discussion of results from most recent mental status exam and observations made during interview and review of systems.
Points Range: 12 (12%) – 13 (13%)
The student provides an accurate discussion of results from most recent mental status exam and observations made during interview and review of systems.
Points Range: 11 (11%) – 11 (11%)
The student provides a vague, inaccurate, or incomplete discussion of results from most recent mental status exam and observations made during interview and review of systems.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 10 (10%)
All or most of the discussion is inaccurate or missing.
Discussion of diagnostics with results
Points Range: 9 (9%) – 10 (10%)
The student provides an accurate, clear, and complete discussion of diagnostics with results.
Points Range: 8 (8%) – 8 (8%)
The student provides an accurate discussion of diagnostics with results.
Points Range: 7 (7%) – 7 (7%)
The student provides a vague, inaccurate, or incomplete discussion of diagnostics with results.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 6 (6%)
All or most of the discussion is inaccurate or missing.
Diagnostic Impression with three (3) differential diagnoses
Reflection on this case
Points Range: 23 (23%) – 25 (25%)
The student provides an accurate, clear, and complete diagnostic impression with three (3) differentials.
Reflections are thorough, thoughtful, and demonstrate critical thinking.
Reflections contain all 3 elements from the assignment directions.
Points Range: 20 (20%) – 22 (22%)
The student provides an accurate diagnostic impression with three (3) differentials.
Reflections demonstrate critical thinking.
Reflections contain 2 of the elements from the assignment directions.
Points Range: 18 (18%) – 19 (19%)
The student provides a vague, inaccurate, less than 3, or incomplete diagnostic impression with differentials.
Reflections are somewhat general or do not demonstrate critical thinking.
Reflections contain 1 of the required elements from the assignment directions.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 17 (17%)
All or most of the discussion is inaccurate or missing. No diagnostic impression and less than 2 differential diagnoses.
Reflections are incomplete, inaccurate, or missing.
There are no Reflections elements from the assignment directions.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation documentation
Points Range: 23 (23%) – 25 (25%)
The response clearly, accurately, and thoroughly follows the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation format to document the selected patient case.
Points Range: 20 (20%) – 22 (22%)
The response accurately follows the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation format to document the selected patient case.
Points Range: 18 (18%) – 19 (19%)
The response follows the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation format to document the selected patient case, with some vagueness and inaccuracy.
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 17 (17%)
The response incompletely and inaccurately follows the Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation format to document the selected patient case.
Presentation style
Points Range: 5 (5%) – 5 (5%)
Presentation style is exceptionally clear, professional, and focused.
Points Range: 4 (4%) – 4 (4%)
Presentation style is clear, professional, and focused.
Points Range: 3 (3%) – 3 (3%)
Presentation style is mostly clear, professional, and focused
Points Range: 0 (0%) – 2 (2%)
Presentation style is unclear, unprofessional, and/or unfocused.
Total Points: 100
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