To Prepare
- Review the Focused SOAP Note template (ATTACHED), which you will use to complete this Assignment. There is also a Focused SOAP Note Exemplar provided as a guide for Assignment expectations.
- Review the video, Case Study: Sherman Tremaine. You will use this case as the basis of this Assignment. In this video, a Walden faculty member is assessing a mock patient. The patient will be represented onscreen as an avatar.
- WILL PROVIDE THE TRANSCRIPT BELOW
- Consider what history would be necessary to collect from this patient.
- Consider what interview questions you would need to ask this patient.
The Assignment
Develop a focused SOAP note, including your differential diagnosis and critical-thinking process to formulate a primary diagnosis. Incorporate the following into your responses in the template:
- Subjective: What details did the patient provide regarding their chief complaint and symptomology to derive your differential diagnosis? What is the duration and severity of their symptoms? How are their symptoms impacting their functioning in life?
- Objective: What observations did you make during the psychiatric assessment?
- Assessment: Discuss the patient’s mental status examination results. What were your differential diagnoses? Provide a minimum of three possible diagnoses with supporting evidence, and list them in order from highest priority to lowest priority. Compare the DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for each differential diagnosis and explain what DSM-5-TR criteria rules out the differential diagnosis to find an accurate diagnosis. Explain the critical-thinking process that led you to the primary diagnosis you selected. Include pertinent positives and pertinent negatives for the specific patient case.
- Plan: What is your plan for psychotherapy? What is your plan for treatment and management, including alternative therapies? Include pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments, alternative therapies, and follow-up parameters, as well as a rationale for this treatment and management plan. Also incorporate one health promotion activity and one patient education strategy.
- Reflection notes: What would you do differently with this patient if you could conduct the session again? Discuss what your next intervention would be if you were able to follow up with this patient. Also include in your reflection a discussion related to legal/ethical considerations (demonstrate critical thinking beyond confidentiality and consent for treatment!), health promotion, and disease prevention, taking into consideration patient factors (such as age, ethnic group, etc.), PMH, and other risk factors (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural background, etc.).
- Provide at least three evidence-based, peer-reviewed journal articles or evidenced-based guidelines that relate to this case to support your diagnostics and differential diagnoses. Be sure they are current (no more than 5 years old).
in for your appointment today. I’m going to be asking you some
questions about your history and some symptoms. And to get started,
I just want to ensure I have the right
patient and chart. So can you tell me your
name and your date of birth?
I’m Sherman Tremaine, and Tremaine is my game game. My birthday is November 3, 1968.
me today’s date? Like the day of the week,
and where we are today?
date, and any location is OK.
what month this is?
day of the week?
Wednesday or maybe a Thursday.
I believe we’re in your office, Dr. Moore.
what brings you in today. What brings you here?
my sister made me come in. I was living with my
mom, and she died. I was living, and not bothering
anyone, and those people– those people, they just
won’t leave me alone.
outside my window watching. They watch me. I can hear them, and
I see their shadows. They think I don’t
see them, but I do. The government sent
them to watch me, so my taxes are high,
so high in the sky. Do you see that bird? DR. MOORE: Sherman,
how long have you saw or heard these people?
weeks and weeks and weeks. Hear that– hear that
heavy metal music? They want you to think
it’s weak, but it’s heavy
or hear any music. Do you sleep well, Sherman?
but the voices are loud. They keep me up
for days and days. I try to watch TV, but they
watch me through the screen, and they come in
and poison my food. I tricked them though. I tricked them. I locked everything
up in the fridge. They aren’t getting in there. Can I smoke?
I smoke all day, all day. Three packs a day.
and tells me to make it last until next week’s grocery run. I don’t go to the grocery store. They play too loud of
the heavy metal music. They also follow me there.
but not since my mom died three years ago.
no, no, no, no, no, no. No drugs ever, clever, ever.
any blackouts or seizures or see or hear things
from drugs or alcohol?
a clever [INAUDIBLE] ever.
any DUIs or legal issues from drugs or alcohol?
Never clever’s ever.
for your mental health? Have you tried those before, and
what was your reaction to them?
Haldol and Thorazine. No, no, I’m not
going to take it. Risperidone gave me boobs. No, I’m not going to take it. Seroquel, that is OK. But they’re all poison,
nope, not going to take it.
blood relatives have any mental health or
substance abuse issues?
They say that my dad was crazy with
paranoid schizophrenia. He did in the old
state hospital. They gave him his beer there. Can you believe that? Not like them today. My mom had anxiety.
relatives commit suicide? S
Oh, no demons there. No, no
like cut yourself, or had any thoughts about killing
yourself or anyone else?
I already told you. No demons there. Have been in the hospital three
times though when I was 20.
medical problems?
take metformin for diabetes. Had or I have a fatty
liver, they say, but they never saw it. So I don’t know unless
the aliens told them.
mom and my sister.
do you live with now?
Myself, but my sister’s plotting with the
government to change that. They tapped my phone.
widowed, or divorced?
never been married.
have any children?
level of education?
went to the 10th grade.
you like to do for fun?
so smoking and drinking pop.
convicted for anything legally?
they have told me they would. They have told me they would
if I didn’t stop calling 911 about the people outside.
as a child or an adult? Like physical, sexual,
emotional abuse.
rough on us until he died.
those questions for me. Now, let’s talk about
how I can best help you. [MUSIC PLAYING]