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, Cover Page
Clinical Case Study: Recurrent
Severe Headaches
Professional Educational Case Documentation
Patient: Kathleen Parks
Age: 26 years | Sex: Female | Height: 5′6″ (168 cm) | Weight: 122.0 lb (55.5 kg)
Reason for Encounter: More frequent severe headaches
Prepared as an educational case-study template based on the supplied simulation screenshot.
Important documentation note: Only information visibly supplied in the screenshot is treated as
established patient data. Clinical findings not shown in the source are explicitly identified as
unknown, pending, or proposed for assessment rather than presented as facts.
,Document Use & Scope
Purpose of This Document
This document organizes the supplied simulated encounter into a professional clinical case-study
format suitable for academic review. It is designed to demonstrate how a headache-focused
encounter can be documented from demographics through history, examination, categorization,
assessment, differential diagnosis, plan, and summary.
Source-Limited Documentation
The supplied image identifies Kathleen Parks as a 26-year-old woman, 5′6″ (168 cm), 122.0 lb (55.5
kg), with a reason for encounter of more frequent severe headaches. The screenshot also indicates
that the case instructions emphasize obtaining a relevant history, documenting subjective
information in the history, and completing an electronic health record encounter.
Because the screenshot does not provide the patient's full symptom narrative, vital signs, review of
systems, examination findings, medications, allergies, family history, social history, laboratory
results, or imaging, those elements are not fabricated in this document. They are presented as
documentation fields, targeted questions, or clinical considerations.
Educational Disclaimer
This is an educational case-study document and not a medical record or a substitute for clinician
evaluation. Any diagnosis stated in the assessment section is framed as a working or differential
diagnosis unless it is directly supported by supplied information.
, Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Cover Page
2. Document Use & Scope
3. Patient Demographic & Identifying Data
4. Chief Concern & Encounter Context
5. History of Present Illness
6. Headache Characterization
7. Associated Symptoms
8. Review of Systems
9. Past Medical & Surgical History
10. Medication & Allergy History
11. Family History
12. Social, Lifestyle & Occupational History
13. Gynecologic & Reproductive Considerations
14. Focused Neurologic History
15. Red-Flag Screening
16. Physical Examination
17. Neurologic Examination
18. Diagnostic & Clinical Categorization
19. Assessment
20. Differential Diagnosis
21. Provisional Diagnosis
22. Diagnostic Work-Up
23. Management Plan
24. Patient Education & Safety Net
25. Follow-Up & Monitoring
26. Documentation Quality Review
27. Case Summary
28. Suggested EHR Entry
29. Academic Discussion
30. Appendix: Headache Interview Checklist