I HUMAN WEEK 3 NR 2026 60 YEAR
OLD FEMALE PATIENT
PRESENTING WITH SHORTNESS OF
BREATH AT OUTPATIENT
,I HUMAN WEEK 3 NR 2026 60 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT
PRESENTING WITH SHORTNESS OF BREATH AT
OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH X RAY, ECG, AND
LABORATORY CAPABILITIES UTILIZING SYSTEMATIC
HISTORY DRIVEN DIAGNOSTIC REASONING,
DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND EVIDENCE BASED
MANAGEMENT IN A SIMULATED CLINICAL EDUCATIONAL
SETTING
, PATIENT INFORMATION
• Age: 60 years
• Sex: Female
• Height: 5′4″ (163 cm)
• Weight: 180 lb (82 kg)
• Location: Outpatient clinic with X-ray, ECG, and laboratory capabilities
• Reason for Encounter: Shortness of breath
Explanation: The patient is a 60-year-old female presenting with progressively worsening
shortness of breath over several months, now occurring with minimal exertion and associated
with fatigue, mild cough, and exercise intolerance, prompting comprehensive
cardiopulmonary evaluation.
OLD FEMALE PATIENT
PRESENTING WITH SHORTNESS OF
BREATH AT OUTPATIENT
,I HUMAN WEEK 3 NR 2026 60 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT
PRESENTING WITH SHORTNESS OF BREATH AT
OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH X RAY, ECG, AND
LABORATORY CAPABILITIES UTILIZING SYSTEMATIC
HISTORY DRIVEN DIAGNOSTIC REASONING,
DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND EVIDENCE BASED
MANAGEMENT IN A SIMULATED CLINICAL EDUCATIONAL
SETTING
, PATIENT INFORMATION
• Age: 60 years
• Sex: Female
• Height: 5′4″ (163 cm)
• Weight: 180 lb (82 kg)
• Location: Outpatient clinic with X-ray, ECG, and laboratory capabilities
• Reason for Encounter: Shortness of breath
Explanation: The patient is a 60-year-old female presenting with progressively worsening
shortness of breath over several months, now occurring with minimal exertion and associated
with fatigue, mild cough, and exercise intolerance, prompting comprehensive
cardiopulmonary evaluation.