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2026 i-Human Faith Ward Case Study: Painful Urination Dysuria Complete History, Physical Exam Findings & Differential Diagnosis (DDx)

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Faith Ward — iHuman-style practice case (simulated) Page 1

,1. Case Overview
This is a 26-page iHuman-style practice case built from the visible case setup in the uploaded screenshot. The patient is
Faith Ward, a 28-year-old woman, 5 ft 2 in (157 cm), 132 lb (60.0 kg), presenting to an outpatient primary care clinic with
pain when she urinates. The clinic has X-ray, ECG, and laboratory capabilities.
Clinical point


• Reason for encounter: Pain when I pee

• Setting: Outpatient primary care

• Primary learning goal: Build and prioritize a differential diagnosis (DDx), select focused diagnostics, and
formulate an initial management plan.

• Important: This is a simulated study case, not a copy of a live iHuman assignment or its proprietary answer key.
Source setup: Faith Ward, 28 y/o, 5′2″, 132 lb; complaint of pain with urination; outpatient primary care with X-ray, ECG, and laboratory
capability, based on the uploaded screenshot.

2. Patient Profile
Faith Ward is a 28-year-old adult presenting independently for evaluation of new urinary discomfort. She is alert,
ambulatory, and able to provide a reliable history. She reports no immediate life-threatening symptoms at triage.
Clinical point


• Height: 157 cm

• Weight: 60.0 kg

• BMI: approximately 24.3 kg/m²

• Vital signs at arrival: T 37.2°C, HR 86/min, RR 16/min, BP 118/72 mmHg, SpO■ 99% on room air

• General appearance: comfortable, mildly worried, not toxic-appearing.




Faith Ward — iHuman-style practice case (simulated) Page 2

, 3. Chief Complaint & HPI
Chief complaint: “It hurts when I pee.” Symptoms began about 2 days ago and have gradually become more noticeable.
She describes burning with urination and increased urinary frequency. She feels an urge to urinate even when only a
small amount is produced.
Clinical point


• Onset: 2 days ago

• Course: progressive but not rapidly worsening

• Dysuria: burning, 6/10 at its worst

• Frequency: increased

• Urgency: present

• Visible blood: denies

• Vaginal discharge: denies

• Vomiting: denies

• Current severe flank pain: denies.




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