Assignment 3: Digital Clinical Experience: Comprehensive (Head-to-Toe) Physical Assessment
Assignment 3: Digital Clinical Experience: Comprehensive (Head-to-Toe) Physical Assessment
Assignment 3: Digital Clinical Experience:
Comprehensive (Head-to-Toe) Physical
Assessment
Throughout this course, you were encouraged to practice conducting various physical
assessments on multiple areas of the body, ranging from the head to the toes. Each of
these assessments, however, was conducted independently of one another. For this DCE
Assignment, you connect the knowledge and skills you gained from each individual
assessment to perform a comprehensive head-to-toe physical examination in your Digital
Clinical Experience.
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To Prepare
Review this week’s Learning Resources, and download and review the Physical
Examination Objective Data Checklist as well as the Student Checklists and Key Points
documents related to neurologic system and mental status.
Review the Shadow Health Resources provided in this week’s Learning Resources
specifically the tutorial to guide you through the documentation and interpretation with
the Shadow Health platform. Review the examples also provided.
Review the DCE (Shadow Health) Documentation Template for Comprehensive (Head-
to-Toe) Physical Assessment found in this week’s Learning Resources and use this
template to complete your Documentation Notes for this DCE Assignment.
Access and login to Shadow Health using the link in the left-hand navigation of the
Blackboard classroom.
Review the Week 9 DCE Comprehensive Physical Assessment Rubric provided in the
Assignment submission area for details on completing the Assessment in Shadow Health.
Note: There are 2 parts to this assignment – the lab pass and the documentation. You must
achieve a total score of 80% in order to pass this assignment. Carefully review the rubric and
video presentation in order to fully understand the requirements of this assignment.
DCE Comprehensive Physical Assessment:
Complete the following in Shadow Health:
Episodic/Focused Note for Comprehensive Physical Assessment of Tina Jones (180
minutes)
Note: Each Shadow Health Assessment may be attempted and reopened as many times as
necessary prior to the due date to achieve a total of 80% or better (this includes your DCE and
your Documentation Notes), but you must take all attempts by the Week 9 Day 7 deadline.
Submission and Grading Information
By Day 7 of Week 9
Complete your Comprehensive (Head-to-Toe) Physical Assessment DCE Assignment in
Shadow Health via the Shadow Health link in Blackboard.
Once you complete your Assignment in Shadow Health, you will need to download your
lab pass and upload it to the corresponding Assignment in Blackboard for your faculty
review.
(Note: Please save your lab pass as “LastName_FirstName_AssignmentName”.) You can
find instructions for downloading your lab pass here:
https://link.shadowhealth.com/download-lab-pass
Once you submit your Documentation Notes to Shadow Health, make sure to copy and
paste the same Documentation Notes into your Assignment submission link below.
Download, sign, date, and submit your Student Acknowledgement Form found in the
Learning Resources for this week.
Note: You must pass this assignment with a minimum score of 80% in order to pass
the class. Once submitted, there are not any opportunities to revise or repeat this
assignment.
Grading Criteria
To access your rubric:
Week 9 Assignment 3 DCE Rubric
Submit Your Assignment by Day 7 of Week 9
To submit your Lab Pass:
Week 9 Lab Pass
To sumit this required part of the Assignment:
Week 9 Documentation Notes for Assignment 3
To Submit your Student Acknowledgement Form:
Submit your Week 9 Assignment 3 DCE Student Acknowledgement Form
Learning Resources
Required Readings (click to expand/reduce)
Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. (2019).
Seidel's guide to physical examination: An interprofessional approach (9th ed.).
St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Chapter 7, “Mental Status”
This chapter revolves around the mental status evaluation of an
individual’s overall cognitive state. The chapter includes a list of mental
abnormalities and their symptoms.
·Chapter 23, “Neurologic System”
The authors of this chapter explore the anatomy and physiology of the
neurologic system. The authors also describe neurological examinations
and potential findings.
Dains, J. E., Baumann, L. C., & Scheibel, P. (2019). Advanced health assessment
and clinical diagnosis in primary care (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Credit Line: Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Diagnosis in Primary
Care, 6th Edition by Dains, J.E., Baumann, L. C., & Scheibel, P. Copyright 2019
by Mosby. Reprinted by permission of Mosby via the Copyright Clearance
Center.
Chapter 4, “Affective Changes”
This chapter outlines how to identify the potential cause of affective changes in a
patient. The authors provide a suggested approach to the evaluation of this type of
change, and they include specific tools that can be used as part of the diagnosis.
Chapter 9, “Confusion in Older Adults”
This chapter focuses on causes of confusion in older adults, with an emphasis on
dementia. The authors include suggested questions for taking a focused history as
well as what to look for in a physical examination.
Chapter 13, “Dizziness”
Dizziness can be a symptom of many underlying conditions. This chapter outlines
the questions to ask a patient in taking a focused history and different tests to use
in a physical examination.
Chapter 19, “Headache”
The focus of this chapter is the identification of the causes of headaches. The first
step is to ensure that the headache is not a life-threatening condition. The authors
give suggestions for taking a thorough history and performing a physical exam.
Chapter 31, “Sleep Problems”
In this chapter, the authors highlight the main causes of sleep problems. They also
provide possible questions to use in taking the patient’s history, things to look for
when performing a physical exam, and possible laboratory and diagnostic studies
that might be useful in making the diagnosis.
Sullivan, D. D. (2019). Guide to clinical documentation (3rd ed.). Philadelphia,
PA: F. A. Davis.
Chapter 2, "The Comprehensive History and Physical Exam" ("Cranial
Nerves and Their Function" and "Grading Reflexes") (Previously read in
Weeks 1, 2, 3, and 5)
Note: Download the Physical Examination Objective Data Checklist to use
as you complete the Comprehensive (Head-to-Toe) Physical Assessment
assignment.
Seidel, H. M., Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R.
W. (2011). Physical examination objective data checklist. In Mosby’s guide to
physical examination (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Credit Line: Mosby’s Guide to Physical Examination, 7th Edition by Seidel, H.
M., Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R.
W. Copyright 2011 by Elsevier. Reprinted by permission of Elsevier via the
Copyright Clearance Center.
Note: Download and review the Student Checklists and Key Points to use during
your practice neurological examination.
Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. (2019).
Neurologic system: Student checklist. In Seidel's guide to physical examination:
An interprofessional approach (9th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Credit Line: Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition by Ball, J. W.,
Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. Copyright 2019 by
Elsevier Health Sciences. Reprinted by permission of Elsevier Health Sciences
via the Copyright Clearance Center.
Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. (2019).
Neurologic system: Key points. In Seidel's guide to physical examination: An
interprofessional approach (9th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Credit Line: Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition by Ball, J. W.,
Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. Copyright 2019 by
Elsevier Health Sciences. Reprinted by permission of Elsevier Health Sciences
via the Copyright Clearance Center.
Ball, J. W., Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. (2019).
Mental status: Student checklist. In Seidel's guide to physical examination: An
interprofessional approach (9th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.
Credit Line: Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition by Ball, J. W.,
Dains, J. E., Flynn, J. A., Solomon, B. S., & Stewart, R. W. Copyright 2019 by
Elsevier Health Sciences. Reprinted by permission of Elsevier Health Sciences
via the Copyright Clearance Center.
Bearden , S. T., & Nay, L. B. (2011). Utility of EEG in differential diagnosis of
adults with unexplained acute alteration of mental status. American Journal of
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 51(2), 92–104.
This article reviews the use of electrocenographs (EEG) to assist in
differential diagnoses. The authors provide differential diagnostic
scenarios in which the EEG was useful.
Athilingam, P ., Visovsky, C., & Elliott, A. F. (2015). Cognitive screening in
persons with chronic diseases in primary care: Challenges and recommendations
for practice. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias, 30(6),
547–558. doi:10.1177/1533317515577127
Sinclair , A. J., Gadsby, R., Hillson, R., Forbes, A., & Bayer, A. J. (2013). Brief
report: Use of the Mini-Cog as a screening tool for cognitive impairment in
diabetes in primary care. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 100(1),
e23–e25. doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2013.01.001
Roalf, D. R., Moberg, P. J., Xei, S. X., Wolk, D. A., Moelter, S. T., & Arnold, S.
E. (2013). Comparative accuracies of two common screening instruments for
classification of Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy
aging. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 9(5), 529–537. doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2012.10.001.
Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4036230/
Shadow Health Support and Orientation Resources
Use the following resources to guide you through your Shadow Health orientation as well
as other support resources:
Frey, C. [Chris Frey]. (2015, September 4). Student orientation [Video file].
Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfd_8pTJBkY
Shadow Health. (n.d.). Shadow Health help desk. Retrieved
from https://support.shadowhealth.com/hc/en-us
Document: Shadow Health. (2014). Useful tips and tricks (Version 2) (PDF)
Document: Student Acknowledgement Form (Word document)
Note: You will sign and date this form each time you complete your DCE
Assignment in Shadow Health to acknowledge your commitment to Walden
University’s Code of Conduct.
Document: DCE (Shadow Health) Documentation Template for Comprehensive
(Head-to-Toe) Physical Assessment (Word document)
Use this template to complete your Assignment 3 for this week.
Optional Resources
LeBlond, R. F., Brown, D. D., & DeGowin, R. L. (2014). DeGowin’s diagnostic
examination (10th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw Hill Medical.
Chapter 14, “The Neurologic Examination” (pp. 683–765)
This chapter provides an overview of the nervous system. The authors also
explain the basics of neurological exams.
Chapter 15, “Mental Status, Psychiatric, and Social Evaluations” (pp.
766–786)
In this chapter, the authors provide a list of common psychiatric
syndromes. The authors also explain the mental, psychiatric, and social
evaluation process.
Mahlknecht, P., Hotter, A., Hussl, A., Esterhammer, R., Schockey, M., & Seppi,
K. (2010). Significance of MRI in diagnosis and differential diagnosis of
Parkinson’s disease. Neurodegenerative Diseases, 7(5), 300–318.
Required Media (click to expand/reduce)
Neurologic System – Week 9 (16m)
Online media for Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination
It is highly recommended that you access and view the resources included with the
course text, Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination. Focus on the videos and
animations in Chapters 7 and 23 that relate to the assessment of cognition and the
neurologic system. Refer to the Week 4 Learning Resources area for access instructions
on https://evolve.elsevier.com/