i-Human case study week#7 overviewfor Alberto
Llamera ALL HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS COMPLETE LAB CASE
STUDY ALL THE COMPLETE SOLUTIONS COVERED
LAB CASE LATEST UPDATE ALREADY GRADED A
Patient Demographics
• Name: David Robertson
, • Age: 52 years
• Sex: Male
• Date of Birth: June 3, 1972
• Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian
• Marital Status: Married, lives with wife
• Children: Two adult children (ages 22 and 19)
• Occupation: Warehouse supervisor
• Address: 1142 Greenfield Avenue, Springfield,
Illinois
• Insurance: Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
• Emergency Contact: Wife – Sarah Robertson, cell:
(217) 555-8934
Chief Complaint
“Doctor, my skin keeps peeling off and it’s getting
worse.”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
Mr. David R. reported progressive skin peeling for the
last three weeks, beginning on his palms and soles and
spreading to involve his trunk and back. Initially, he
noticed mild dryness and scaling, but over the past 10
days, the skin began shedding in large sheets,
accompanied by erythema and itching. He reported chills
on two occasions but denied sustained fever. He denied
mucosal involvement (no oral ulcers, no eye pain). He
, recently finished a 10-day course of amoxicillin-
clavulanate for sinusitis one month prior.
Past Medical History
• Hypertension × 10 years (on lisinopril 20 mg daily)
• Type 2 diabetes mellitus × 5 years (on metformin
1000 mg BID)
• Hyperlipidemia × 2 years (on atorvastatin 20 mg
daily)
• No history of chronic skin conditions
Past Surgical History
• Appendectomy at age 25
• No recent hospitalizations
Family History
• Father: psoriasis, deceased at 78 (stroke)
• Mother: living, age 80, hypertension
• Sister: rheumatoid arthritis
• No family history of melanoma or cutaneous
lymphoma
Social History
• Lives with wife; stable home environment
• Employment: warehouse supervisor, requires
frequent glove use
• Tobacco: never smoked
Llamera ALL HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS COMPLETE LAB CASE
STUDY ALL THE COMPLETE SOLUTIONS COVERED
LAB CASE LATEST UPDATE ALREADY GRADED A
Patient Demographics
• Name: David Robertson
, • Age: 52 years
• Sex: Male
• Date of Birth: June 3, 1972
• Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian
• Marital Status: Married, lives with wife
• Children: Two adult children (ages 22 and 19)
• Occupation: Warehouse supervisor
• Address: 1142 Greenfield Avenue, Springfield,
Illinois
• Insurance: Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO
• Emergency Contact: Wife – Sarah Robertson, cell:
(217) 555-8934
Chief Complaint
“Doctor, my skin keeps peeling off and it’s getting
worse.”
History of Present Illness (HPI)
Mr. David R. reported progressive skin peeling for the
last three weeks, beginning on his palms and soles and
spreading to involve his trunk and back. Initially, he
noticed mild dryness and scaling, but over the past 10
days, the skin began shedding in large sheets,
accompanied by erythema and itching. He reported chills
on two occasions but denied sustained fever. He denied
mucosal involvement (no oral ulcers, no eye pain). He
, recently finished a 10-day course of amoxicillin-
clavulanate for sinusitis one month prior.
Past Medical History
• Hypertension × 10 years (on lisinopril 20 mg daily)
• Type 2 diabetes mellitus × 5 years (on metformin
1000 mg BID)
• Hyperlipidemia × 2 years (on atorvastatin 20 mg
daily)
• No history of chronic skin conditions
Past Surgical History
• Appendectomy at age 25
• No recent hospitalizations
Family History
• Father: psoriasis, deceased at 78 (stroke)
• Mother: living, age 80, hypertension
• Sister: rheumatoid arthritis
• No family history of melanoma or cutaneous
lymphoma
Social History
• Lives with wife; stable home environment
• Employment: warehouse supervisor, requires
frequent glove use
• Tobacco: never smoked