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COMPREHENSIVE I-HUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK 4 (NRNP 6541): 5-YEAR-OLD FEMALE WITH COUGH & BREATHING DIFFICULTY — DMS ABDOMEN EXAM 5 (2025/2026) | FIRST-ATTEMPT SUCCESS GUIDE

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COMPREHENSIVE I-HUMAN CASE STUDY
WEEK 4 (NRNP 6541): 5-YEAR-OLD FEMALE
WITH COUGH & BREATHING DIFFICULTY —
DMS ABDOMEN EXAM 5 (2025/2026) | FIRST-
ATTEMPT SUCCESS GUIDE

,5-Year-Old Female with Cough & Breathing Difficulty
Class 6541 - DMS Abdomen Exam 5 - 2025/2026 Edition


I. PATIENT PROFILE & PRESENTATION
A. Demographics & Setting
• Age: 5 years, 3 months

, • Gender: Female
• Ethnicity: Caucasian
• Setting: Pediatric Urgent Care (Sunday, 2:30 PM)
• Accompanied by: Mother (primary caregiver)
• Time of Year: Late fall (November)
B. Chief Complaint & History of Present Illness
"Cough and trouble breathing for 2 days"
Symptom Timeline:
• Day 1 (Friday): Developed dry cough after returning from preschool
• Day 2 (Saturday): Cough worsened, began wheezing, mild shortness of
breath during play
• Current (Sunday): Symptoms escalated overnight; audible wheeze at rest,
increased work of breathing
Detailed Symptom Analysis:
1. Cough Characteristics:
o Initially dry, now occasionally productive
o Worse at night (woke up 3 times last night)
o Worse with exertion, crying
o No post-tussive emesis
2. Respiratory Symptoms:
o Wheeze: High-pitched, musical, primarily expiratory
o Dyspnea: Present at rest, worsens with minimal activity
o Chest tightness: Child describes as "my chest feels funny"
o No cyanosis observed by parent
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