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Medical Assisting Assessment
Collection of Patient Data
How to collect all necessary data in the clinical setting in order to write a complete Patient Assessment.
Rubric Code:
SXW436B
By
horsezilla
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Subject:
Medical
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Assessment Skill
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
1 pts
Greeting patient
Good
Introduces himself/herself. Greets patient and verifies patient identity.
Fair
Introduces himself/herself. Greets patient but does not verify patient identify
Poor
Does not introduce himself/herself. Greets patient and verifies patient identity.
1
Does not introduce himself/herself. Does not greet patient nor verify patient identity.
Vital Signs
Good
Explains procedure. Obtains blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature correctly.
Fair
Explains procedure. Only obtains three of four vital signs correctly.
Poor
Explains procedure. Only obtains two of four vital signs correctly.
1
Does not explain procedure. Only obtains one of four vital signs correctly.
Present Illness Assessment
Good
Obtains detailed illness history, including date/time of onset, provocation of illness/injury (what caused it), detailed description of signs/symptoms/pain, rating of pain on the 0-10 scale, quality of pain (sharp, stabbing, etc.), radiation of pain (does it travel and if so where), and relief measures/medication tried and their effectiveness.
Fair
Obtains illness assessment but misses one of the critical areas described.
Poor
Obtains illness assessment but misses two of the critical areas described.
1
Obtains illness assessment but misses three or more of the critical areas described.
Necessary Testing
Good
Obtains any specimen necessary and performs in office testing.
Fair
Obtains any specimen necessary but performs only part of the necessary testing.
Poor
Obtains any specimen necessary but does not perform correct testing.
1
Does not obtain nor test any specimen.
Keywords:
Medical Assisting
Subjects:
Medical
Nursing
Types:
Project
Assessment
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