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Comprehensive Case Week -4 I Human Case 25 Year Old Female Reason For Encounter New Rash

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Comprehensive Case Week #4 I Human Case 25 Year Old Female
Reason For Encounter: New Rash

Comprehensive iHuman Case Study: 25-Year-Old Female with New Rash (Class 6512 | IHUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK #4:
25-YEAR-OLD FEMALE, REASON FOR
ENCOUNTER ; NEW RASH (CLASS 6512) | Comprehensive Case Study: 25-Year-Old Female with New Rash (Class 6512)
| iHuman Case Analysis Week #4 | Includes HPI, PE, Differential Diagnosis, and Management Plan | I HUMAN CASE
WEEK
#4 25- Year-Old Female Patient : REASON FOR ENCOUNTER ; NEW RASH (6512) | Medical Case Review EXPERT
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History of Present Illness (HPI):

• Patient Demographics: 25-year-old female
• Onset: Rash began 36 hours ago
• Location: Affected areas include the bilateral inner
thighs and left inner forearm
Quality: The rash is described as "itchy and becoming

more tender"

,• Timing: Continuous since onset
• Context: The rash developed after a hike in Napa with her
boyfriend, where she tried new sunscreen, new foods
(scallops), a new drink, and spent time in a hot tub.
• Associated Symptoms: Itchiness and tenderness in the
affected areas
• Modifying Factors: No treatments have been attempted.
Her boyfriend does not have a similar rash.
• Similar Symptoms: Denies any prior episodes of a similar
rash.

,Comprehensive Case Week #4 I Human Case 25 Year Old Female
Reason For Encounter: New Rash



I HUMAN CASE
KRISTA
HAMPTON
PREVIEW

, CC: 25 y/o F HPI: Ms. Hampton is a 25 y/o female presenting with an itchy and tender

“I have this ugly looking rash on my upper thighs” rash bilaterally on her inner thighs, and her left inner forearm. The rash

started about 36 hours ago after hiking in Napa with her boyfriend. She states

she spent time hiking, tried a new sunscreen, tried new foods such as scallops

and a new drink, as well as spending time in the hot tub with her boyfriend.

She reports that her boyfriend does not have similar symptoms, and that she

has not tried any treatments for the rash.

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