Use of Specialized Standardized Patients to Improve Student Ability to Formulate Differential Diagnosis in Advanced Health Assessment.

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Use of Specialized Standardized Patients to Improve Student Ability to Formulate Differential Diagnosis in Advanced Health Assessment Leslie Karns Payne PhD RN ACNP FNP Objectives Realize need for high fidelity simulation geared at history taking and differential diagnosis formulation in advanced health assessment courses Enable faculty to incorporate the use of specialized standardized patients into advanced health assessment curriculum Goals of Advanced Health Assessment Course Physical Exam Skills Technique Understanding Findings Health History Overall history PMH PSH Focused complaint history 1

Goals of Advanced Health Assessment Course Formulation of Differential Diagnosis Deductive reasoning Students need practice and reinforcement Application, Application, Application Documentation of findings SOAP Note Application Specialized Standardized Patients Definition SP with advanced nursing education Able to answer questions in a way to guide the student to an appropriate differential Skills, historically, standardized patients have not had Highly educated Pathology Presentation Clinical findings Invested in student success Why SSPs Are Crucial to Success Able to deepen experience Aid in differential development Guide students through the deductive reasoning of the interview process Bridge from theory to practice Application of didactic material Increases learning 2

Finding SSPs Instructors checking off students vs. role playing Able to identify individual student needs early Preceptors Payment Availability Introduction of students Students DNP students further in program Scenario Development Fidelity Clues (patterns) Demographics History Vitals Chief complaint (CC) Deductive Reasoning Patient responses Conclusion Scenario Development Rubric development Review of Systems (ROS) must haves No zebras!! Physical Exam Appropriate for complaint Too few or too many Differentials Organization Logic order of questions 3

Rubric Example HPI 15% Thorough Location Quantity Quality Chronology Setting Aggravating & alleviating facts Associated manifestations ROS 15% Pertinent systems addressed Focused Exam 15% Appropriate technique Appropriate Systems Rubric Example SOAP Note 15% Complete documentation Documented in appropriate area Performance 10% Organized Professional Appropriate terminology Timely Differential Diagnosis 30% Must haves Based on assessment and ROS findings Appropriate and focused Integrating SSP pedagogy into existing curriculum Important method of pedagogy-not just evaluation Logistics Location Timing 15 minutes with patient 15 minutes to document Debriefing-individual or group Determining number of focused exam simulations 4

Summary Formulating Differential Diagnosis is integral Begin in advanced assessment SSPs instrumental in guiding student through process Interaction can be individualized and designed for students ability Questions? References Bolstad, A.L., XU, Y., Shen, J.J., Covelli, M., Torpey, M. (2012) Reliability of standardized patients used in a communication study on international nurses in the united states of America. Nursing & health Sciences, 14(1), 67-73. Harder, B. N. (2010). Use of simulation in teaching and learning in health sciences: A systematic review. Journal of Nursing Education, 49(1), 23-28. Hoffman, K., Donoghue, J., & Duffield, C. (2004). Decision-making in clinical nursing: Investigating contributing factors. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 45(1), 53-62. 5

References Lasater, K. (2007). High-Fidelity simulation and the development of clinical judgment: Students' experiences. Journal of Nursing Education, 46(6), 269-276. Phillippi, J.C., Bull, A., & Holley, SL. (2013). Expanding Primary care opportunities: simulation for clinical reasoning. Journal of nursing education, 52(5), 299-302. DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20130412-02 6