Patient with Arm Weakness Week #3 I
HUMAN (CLASS 6512]
,✅ i-Human Case Study Summary
45-Year-Old Female With Arm Weakness – Week #3 (Class 6512)
(Detailed, 2000+ word style available if you want it — this is a
structured version first.)
1. Patient Information
Age: 45 years
Sex: Female
Chief Complaint: “My right arm feels weak.”
Duration: Usually 1–2 days to several weeks (depending on
case version).
Setting: Outpatient clinic / ER.
2. History of Present Illness (HPI)
The patient reports sudden or progressive weakness of the right arm.
Possible descriptions from i-Human versions:
Difficulty lifting objects
Trouble gripping items
Symptoms developed suddenly or gradually
No history of trauma
, May report:
o Mild headache
o Numbness or tingling
o Neck pain (if cervical radiculopathy)
o Facial changes (if stroke)
o Speech difficulty (if stroke)
o No seizures, no LOC
Associated symptoms depend on the underlying condition (you will
see as we go).
3. Past Medical History
Often includes:
Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Diabetes (optional)
Smoker / Former smoker
Migraines
Cervical spondylosis (some case versions)
Medications may include:
Hydrochlorothiazide
Atorvastatin
Oral contraceptives (→ increases stroke risk)
4. Family History