University Skin Progress Note Medical Terms Correction Worksheet
Capella University Skin Progress Note Medical Terms Correction Worksheet
Capella University Skin Progress Note Medical Terms Correction Worksheet
Question Description
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Assessment 1 Instructions: Progress Note: The Skin
Translate into common terms the medical terms contained in a progress note for a patient with a skin condition.
Spell all medical and common terms correctly on the provided template.
In this first assessment you will begin your exploration of the structure of medical terminology. The first step is to
review how to build a medical term. Then you will examine the skin and musculoskeletal systems; in particular, we
will focus on the diagnosis and treatment of the integumentary, or skin system. The skin is the largest organ of the
body with a total area of about 20 square feet. The skin protects us from microbes and the elements, helps regulate
body temperature, and permits the sensations of touch, heat, and cold. Your suggested resources address the three
layers of skin, skin conditions, diseases, treatment, and diagnostic studies.
In the assessment, you will review a progress note. This is a common document found in a health care record in
doctors’ offices and hospitals. You will then translate the medical terms in the progress note into common terms.
Demonstration of Proficiency
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies
through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
Competency 2: Use medical terminology and abbreviations related to general structures and functions of the
human body.
Identify medical terms related to general structures and functions of the human body correctly.
Translate medical terms related to general structures and functions of the human body into common
terms correctly.
Competency 3: Use medical terminology and abbreviations related to body systems.
Identify medical terms related to body systems correctly.
Translate medical terms related to body systems into common terms correctly.
Competency 6: Spell and pronounce basic medical terms.
Spell medical and common terms correctly.
Competency 7: Communicate in a professional manner.
Provide citations and references in APA style.
Instructions
Review the progress note below, including the subjective and objective notations. Next, download the Skin Progress
Note Template [DOCX] and complete all of the following on the template:
Select 15 medical terms from the progress note.
Translate the 15 selected medical terms into commonly used terms.
Spell the 15 medical and common terms correctly.
Cite in correct APA style the references you used to perform your translation. Click APA Style and Format for
additional guidance on how to ensure your citations and references conform to APA guidelines.
Skin Progress Note
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Subjective: The patient is a 49-year-old female who comes in with the complaint of having bumps on her arms. She
states some of the bumps have been there a long time. Recently the bumps have been increasing in number and
size. She was last seen about two years ago for eczema, at which time she did not have these bumps. The bumps
are not itchy or painful.
Objective: Very pleasant, alert, and oriented x3 female in no apparent distress. A full integumentary exam of the
upper extremities was performed today. The left radial aspect demonstrated erythematous macules. The right ulnar
aspect demonstrated actinic keratosis. Bilateral hands appeared dry with linear excoriation and fissuring of her
fingertips. Bilateral upper arms demonstrated superficial and deep masses. Deep subcutaneous masses are mobile
and may represent lipomas. Superficial masses appear to be sebaceous cysts.
Assessment and Plan:
1. Actinic keratosis of the right ulnar aspect was treated with liquid nitrogen.
2. Possible lipomas: Schedule surgical biopsy of larger masses.
3. Sebaceous cysts: Punch biopsy performed today; await pathology report. Apply Neosporin to biopsy site.
4. Continue Cortisone 10 intensive cream for eczema.
Additional Requirements
Format: Ensure you complete all columns on the Skin Progress Note Template.
Scoring Guide: Be sure to read the scoring guide for this assessment, so you understand how your faculty
member will evaluate your work.
SCORING GUIDE
Use the scoring guide to understand how your assessment will be evaluated.
VIEW SCORING GUIDE
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Progress Note: The Skin Scoring Guide
CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT DISTINGUISHED
Identify medical
terms related to
general structures
and functions of the
human body
correctly.
Does not identify
medical terms
related to general
structures and
functions of the
human body
correctly.
Attempts to identify
medical terms related to
general structures and
functions of the human
body correctly; however,
omissions and/or errors
exist.
Identifies most
medical terms
related to general
structures and
functions of the
human body
correctly.
Identifies all medical
terms related to
general structures
and functions of the
human body, without
errors.
Translate medical
terms related to
general structures
and functions of the
human body into
common terms
correctly.
Does not translate
medical terms
related to general
structures and
functions of the
human body into
common terms
correctly.
Attempts to translate
medical terms related to
general structures and
functions of the human
body into common terms;
however, omissions and/or
errors exist.
Translates most
medical terms
related to general
structures and
functions of the
human body into
common terms
correctly.
Translates all
medical terms
related to general
structures and
functions of the
human body into
common terms,
without errors.
Identify medical
terms related to
body systems
correctly.
Does not identify
medical terms
related to body
systems correctly.
Attempts to identify
medical terms related to
body systems correctly;
however, omissions and/or
errors exist.
Identifies most
medical terms
related to body
systems correctly.
Identifies all medical
terms related to body
systems, without
errors.
Translate medical
terms related to
body systems into
common terms
correctly.
Does not translate
medical terms
related to body
systems into
common terms
correctly.
Attempts to translate
medical terms related to
body systems into
common terms; however,
omissions and/or errors
exist.
Translates most
medical terms
related to body
systems into
common terms
correctly.
Translates all
medical terms
related to body
systems into
common terms,
without errors.
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