a complaint of an unusual mole
I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a
72year-old male, presents with a complaint
of an unusual mole.
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,I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72 old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.
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I-Human Case Study:
Thomas Warren, a
72year-old male,
presents with a
complaint of an
unusual mole.
I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72-year-old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.
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I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72-year-old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.
-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, 72 Years
OldChief Complaint:Thomas Warren, a 72-year-old
male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole
on his back that he noticed about 3 months ago. He
reports that the mole has changed in size, color, and
shape.Subjective:History of Present Illness
(HPI):Onset: Noticed the mole 3 months ago.Location:
Middle of the back.Duration: Persistent since first
noticed.Characteristics: The mole has become larger,
darker, and has irregular borders. It has also
becomeitchy
occasionally.Associated Symptoms: No bleeding,
oozing, or pain.Aggravating Factors: None
reported.Relieving Factors: None reported.Previous
Interventions: No previous treatments or
evaluations.Past Medical History
I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72-year-old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.
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, I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72 old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.
(PMH):Hypertension (well-controlled with
medication).Hyperlipidemia.Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus.Osteoarthritis.No history of skin cancer or
previous skin lesions of
concern.Medications:Lisinopril 20 mg
daily.Atorvastatin 40 mg daily.Metformin 500 mg
twice daily.Ibuprofen 200 mg as needed for arthritis
pain.Allergies:No known drug allergies.Family
History:Father: Deceased at 85, history of coronary
artery disease.Mother: Deceased at 78, history of
hypertension.No family history of skin cancer.Social
History:Retired accountant.Lives with spouse.
I-Human Case Study: Thomas Warren, a 72-year-old male, presents with a complaint of an unusual mole.