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Clinical Diagnosis & Management: NRNP Course iHuman UTI Case Study – Cathy Oliver

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Master the Cathy Oliver UTI Case with This High-Scoring iHuman Guide! Struggling with adolescent UTI presentations in your iHuman simulation? This detailed, performance-tested case study walks you through Cathy Oliver’s 16-year-old female UTI case—complete with scored feedback, management plans, and clinical documentation ready for your NRNP or women’s health rotation. What’s Inside: Full Performance Breakdown – 78% total score with section-by-section insights (History 84%, DDx 100%, Management 100%). Structured History & OLDCARTS Template – organized for quick review and clinical application. Problem Statement & Differential Diagnoses – expertly crafted and aligned with iHuman expectations. Step-by-Step Management Plan – includes pharmacologic care, patient education, and follow-up instructions. Complete EHR Documentation – HPI, PMH, ROS, PE, and social history all in one place. Clinical Reasoning Tips – learn from missed items and optimize your exam technique. Ideal For: Nurse Practitioner students in NRNP 6531, NURS 6531, or similar primary care courses Those preparing for ANCC/AANP certification with a focus on women’s health Clinicians seeking to improve UTI diagnosis and adolescent patient management Anyone looking to boost iHuman scores and clinical confidence Why This Document Sells: This isn’t just an answer key—it’s a learning tool that bridges simulation and real-world practice. It highlights common pitfalls (like physical exam misses) and provides a clear framework for managing uncomplicated UTIs in young, sexually active patients. Maximize Your Learning & Grades—Download Now!

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Performance Overview for Naderan Burgos on case Cathy
Oliver

The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case, whether you
completed that section or not.
Time spent: 1hr 40min 29sec
Status: Submitted

Your Time
Case Section Status Performance Details
Score spent
Total Score 78%

History Done 84% 26min 65 questions asked, 10 correct, 2 missed relative to the
1sec case's list

Physical Done 27% 10min 23 exams performed, 4 correct, 0 partially correct, 7 missed
exams 53sec relative to the case's list

Key findings Done 19sec 7 findings listed; 9 listed by the case
organization

Problem Done 4min 86 words long; the case's was 73 words
Statement 24sec

Differentials Done 100% 1min 6 items in the DDx, 4 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's
12sec list

Differentials Done 75% 16sec
ranking (lead/alt
score)
75%
(must
not
miss
score)

Tests Done 100% 1min 8 tests ordered, 2 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
30sec

Diagnosis Done 100% 5sec

Management Done 5min 9sec 199 words long; the case's was 151 words
Plan

Exercises Done 100% 31sec 1 of 1 correct (of scored items only)
(of
scored
items
only)

Attempt: 3019723 Report generated on 2/4/2024, 2:13:27 PM America/New_York




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, History Notecard by Naderan Burgos on case Cathy Oliver


Use this worksheet to organize your thoughts before developing a differential diagnosis list.

1. Indicate key symptoms (Sx) you have identified from the history. Start with the patient's reason(s) for the
encounter and add additional symptoms obtained from further questioning.
2. Characterize the attributes of each symptom using "OLDCARTS". Capture the details in the appropriate
column and row.
3. Review your findings and consider possible diagnoses that may correlate with these symptoms.
(Remember to consider the patient's age and risk factors.) Use your ideas to help guide your physical
examination in the next section of the case.


Sx = lower Sx =
Sx = Sx Sx Sx
HPI abd urinary
dysuria = = =
cramping frequency
Onset 3 days 3 days ago 3 days ago
ago
Location bladder lower abd general
Duration 3 days 3 days ago 3 days ago
ago
Characteristics hurts cramping increased
when urination
urinating
Aggravating urinating urinating urinating



Relieving NA NA NA
Timing / none none none
Treatments

Severity moderate moderate moderate
Attempt: 3019723 Report generated on 2/4/2024, 2:13:27 PM America/New_York




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