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I HUMAN WEEK 7 NURS 2026 15 YEAR OLD MALE PRESENTING WITH ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN AT OUTPATIENT PEDIAT

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I HUMAN WEEK 7 NURS 2026 15 YEAR
OLD MALE PRESENTING WITH ACUTE
ABDOMINAL PAIN AT OUTPATIENT
PEDIAT




Patient Introduction & Demographics

• Name: Jason K. (fictional for case purposes)

• Age: 15 years

• Sex: Male

, • Grade/School Level: 10th grade

• Presenting Complaint: “My stomach hurts really bad.”

• Location/Setting: Outpatient pediatric clinic

• Accompanied By: Mother

• Date of Visit: [Insert date]

• Vital Signs at Triage:

o Temperature: 100.4°F (38°C)

o Heart Rate: 110 bpm

o Blood Pressure: 112/68 mmHg

o Respiratory Rate: 20/min

o Oxygen Saturation: 98% on room air

• Past Medical History: No known chronic illnesses

• Surgical History: None

• Allergies: No known drug allergies (NKDA)

• Medications: None

• Immunizations: Up to date

• Family History: Non-contributory; no history of inflammatory bowel disease or surgical
emergencies

• Social History: Lives with parents, active in school sports (soccer), denies tobacco, alcohol, or
drug use

• Reason for Visit (in own words): “It started suddenly around my belly, and it’s really sharp near
the lower right side.”



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History of Present Illness (HPI)

Jason K., a 15-year-old male, presents with acute onset abdominal pain that started approximately 6
hours prior to arrival at the clinic. According to the patient and his mother:

, • Location: Pain initially started around the periumbilical region but has since migrated to the
right lower quadrant (RLQ).

• Character: Describes the pain as sharp and cramping.

• Severity: Rates the pain as 8/10 on the pediatric pain scale.

• Timing/Duration: Pain started suddenly in the afternoon and has persisted without relief.

• Associated Symptoms:

o Nausea and one episode of vomiting since onset

o Low-grade fever reported by mother at home (~100°F)

o Loss of appetite

o No diarrhea or constipation

o Denies urinary symptoms (dysuria, frequency)

• Aggravating Factors: Movement worsens the pain, especially walking or coughing.

• Alleviating Factors: Lying still provides some minimal relief.

• Previous Episodes: Denies similar prior episodes of abdominal pain.

Timeline:

Time Symptom/Event

~6 hours ago Sudden onset periumbilical pain

~5 hours ago Pain migrates to RLQ, mild nausea begins

~4 hours ago Vomiting episode, mild fever noted

~3 hours ago Pain persists, patient becomes less active

Arrival at clinic Severe RLQ pain, no bowel movement changes, no urinary complaints



Past Medical History (PMH)

• No chronic medical conditions

• No prior hospitalizations

• No previous surgeries

• Medications: None

• Allergies: NKDA
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