WITH FREQUENT URINATION (I’M PEEING ALL THE TIME) -
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Case Study Report
Week #10 i-Human Case Study
62- Year-Old Male – Reason for Encounter: "I'm Peeing All the
Time"
Location: Outpatient Clinic
Title Page
Case Study Title:
Comprehensive Assessment of a 62-Year-Old Patient With Urinary
Symptoms
Author: [Your Name]
Date: [Submission Date]
,Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Chief Complaint (CC)
3. History of Present Illness (HPI) – Includes HPI Questions
and Answers
4. Past Medical, Social, and Family History
5. Review of Systems (ROS)
6. Physical Examination (PE)
7. Differential Diagnoses (DDX)
8. Diagnostic Workup
9. Final Diagnosis
10. Treatment Plan
11. Management Strategies
12. Follow-Up and Prognosis
13. Discussion
14. References
1. Introduction
The case of a 62-year-old male presenting with frequent urination
highlights common yet potentially complex conditions affecting older
men. This report explores the diagnostic process, treatment, and
management plan for frequent urination, including benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH), diabetes mellitus, and urinary tract infection
(UTI). This study emphasizes the importance of patientcentered
care and systematic evaluation in an outpatient clinic.
, 2. Chief Complaint (CC)
The patient states, “I’m peeing all the time.”
3. History of Present Illness (HPI)
Patient’s Statement:
The symptoms of frequent urination began three weeks ago and
progressively worsened, particularly at night.
Detailed HPI Questions and Answers (25)
1. When did the symptoms begin? ○ Three weeks ago.
2. How frequently do you urinate during the day?
○ Every 1–2 hours.
3. How many times do you wake at night to urinate
(nocturia)?
○ 3–4 times nightly.
4. Do you have difficulty initiating urination?
○ Yes, with a noticeable delay.
5. Is there a weak or interrupted stream?
○ Yes, a weak and sometimes interrupted stream.
6. Do you feel a sense of incomplete bladder emptying?
○ Yes, frequently.
7. Do you experience burning or pain while urinating?
○ No burning, just mild discomfort.
8. Have you noticed blood in your urine?
○ No visible blood.
9. Do you feel pressure or pain in your lower abdomen or
pelvis?