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Bodhi Brown Ihuman Loss Of Consciousness | Loss of Consciousness — Syncope Workup
The bodhi brown ihuman loss of consciousness is one of the most challenging single-attempt graded assignments in your NP program. Bodhi Brown (Loss of Consciousness) presents with a syncope episode — a distinct case from the Bodhi Brown heat-related illness presentation. You only get ONE attempt — this complete solution covers every scored section so you walk in fully prepared.
One submission. Auto-scored history within the 120-interaction cap, auto-scored physical exam with harmful exam penalties, manually graded EHR in two separate sections, and a standalone 10-point reflection document submitted separately. Every section must be right the first time.
About the Bodhi Brown Ihuman Loss Of Consciousness
Bodhi Brown (Loss of Consciousness) presents with a syncope episode — a distinct case from the Bodhi Brown heat-related illness presentation. Syncope requires systematic evaluation of cardiac, neurological, vasovagal, and metabolic causes. The pre-syncopal prodrome and the circumstances of the event differentiate vasovagal syncope from a cardiac arrhythmia or neurological event.
Why Students Lose Points on the Bodhi Brown Ihuman Loss Of Consciousness
- History (20 pts): The pre-syncopal prodrome — nausea, diaphoresis, tunnel vision, light-headedness before collapse — and the circumstances of the event (prolonged standing, emotional stress, Valsalva) are pivotal for vasovagal syncope and sit in HPI Constitutional and HPI Sensation & Movement categories. The family history of sudden cardiac death in Family Medical History is the pivotal differential question for cardiac syncope.
- Physical Exam (20 pts): Orthostatic vital signs measurement is a required simulated timed interaction in iHuman — the student must view and interpret supine, sitting, and standing blood pressure and heart rate values displayed as a video or image. Cardiac auscultation for murmurs (aortic stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) and the neurological exam for focal deficits are also required.
- EHR Documentation (20 pts): For older adult patients, the medication reconciliation list must include all OTC medications, supplements, and herbal products — not only prescription drugs. Missing OTC and supplement history in the subjective EHR fails the ‘detailed’ and ‘accurate’ criteria.
- Management Plan (15 pts): The consults section is required even when no referral is indicated — ‘No referral indicated at this time’ with rationale and citation must be documented, or that rubric row is lost.
- Reflection (10 pts, separate submission): The reflection and the Performance Overview Report are submitted to different places. Students who upload both to the same dropbox receive zero on one of the two required submissions.
Bodhi Brown Ihuman Loss Of Consciousness — Complete Solution Contents
- 🩺 Complete History Guide (All Category Branches + OLDCARTS + Full ROS): Right questions across all eleven iHuman history categories — including Social History, Family History, and ROS branches most students skip. OLDCARTS and complete ROS in clinical language.
- 📋 Physical Exam Guide — Exact iHuman Search Terms, Harmful Exams Flagged: Every credited exam listed by its exact multi-word iHuman search bar term. Harmful exams identified and excluded. Simulated video/audio interactions (JVP, orthostatic vitals, Weber/Rinne, lung auscultation) explained step by step.
- 📄 EHR Subjective (OLDCARTS Format, Clinical Terminology, Subjective Data Only): HPI in OLDCARTS structure and complete ROS — no objective findings mixed in, professional language, pertinent negatives documented.
- 📄 EHR Objective (Physical Findings Only, ‘Not Assessed’ Correctly Used): All objective findings in professional terminology, ‘Not assessed’ for unexamined systems — ready to paste into the platform.
- 🔍 Key Findings — Ranked for Scoring: Every significant finding from most to least clinically important.
- 📝 Problem Statement (Correct Format, All Components): Complete 2–3 sentence summary with all rubric-required components.
- 🔬 Primary Diagnosis and Ranked Differentials: Correct diagnosis confirmed with rationale, all differentials ranked and justified.
- 💊 Management Plan — All 6 Components: Diagnostic workup with APA citations, complete prescriptions including OTC with dispense quantity and refills, consults, education with evidence base, follow-up with red flags.
- ✏️ Reflection (Standalone Word Document Included): Prewritten 150–300 word response to the uninsured patient scenario — APA cited, ready for separate upload.
- 📚 APA 7th Edition References: All sources formatted correctly per NP program scholarly source requirements.
FAQs: Bodhi Brown Ihuman Loss Of Consciousness
What if I have already started the simulation?
As long as you have not submitted, the solution is fully usable. The iHuman platform lets you re-enter the case at the same point.
Are physical exam names listed exactly as they appear in iHuman?
Yes. The guide uses the exact multi-word search term from the iHuman platform dropdown — the specific sub-exam name you type and click.
Is the reflection a separate document?
Yes. Included as a prewritten Word document formatted for separate upload alongside the Performance Overview Report.
Which universities and courses is this compatible with?
This iHuman case appears at Chamberlain University (NR509, NR601), Walden University (NRNP 6512, 6531, 6541, 6550), and other NP programs using the iHuman platform by Kaplan.
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