I-HUMAN CASE WEEK #7 56 Y/O FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER;
BLOOD PRESSURE RECHECK LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH
LABORATORY CAPABILITIES(CLASS 6512) 2025
I-HUMAN CASE WEEK #7 56 Y/O FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER; BLOOD
PRESSURE RECHECK LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH LABORATORY
CAPABILITIES(CLASS 6512) 2025
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I-HUMAN CASE WEEK #7 56 Y/O FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER;
BLOOD PRESSURE RECHECK LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH
LABORATORY CAPABILITIES(CLASS 6512) 2025
• Patient Info:
o Age: 56 years old o Height: 5'5" (165 cm) o
Weight: 188.0 lb (85.5 kg) o Reason for Encounter:
Blood pressure recheck o Setting: Outpatient
clinic with lab capabilities
• Mode of Assignment: Learning Mode (with feedback after each
section)
• Attempts: One permitted attempt
• Case summary or clinical reasoning
• Differential diagnosis development
• SOAP note or documentation
• Treatment plan based on findings
A 56-Year Old Female With Blood Pressure Recheck i-Human
Case Class 6512
Patient Overview (Left Panel)
• i-Human Case Week #7
• Patient: 56 y/o female
• Height: 5’5” (165 cm)
• Weight: 188.0 lb (85.5 kg)
• Reason for Encounter: Blood pressure recheck
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I-HUMAN CASE WEEK #7 56 Y/O FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER;
BLOOD PRESSURE RECHECK LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH
LABORATORY CAPABILITIES(CLASS 6512) 2025
• Location: Outpatient clinic with laboratory capabilities
Patient image included on the left (an illustrated portrait of the patient).
Case Instructions (Right Panel)
Title: H&P+Dx CASE PLAY SETUP AND INSTRUCTIONS
• Mode:
This assignment is in Learning Mode. Feedback appears after
submitting each section, and a final performance score is given at
the end.
• Attempts Available:
You are permitted 1 attempt for this assignment.
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Patient: 56-year-old African American female
Chief Complaint: “I’m here to follow up on my blood pressure.”
Onset: Initial high blood pressure reading discovered during a routine visit
2 weeks ago
Location: Generalized (no specific localized symptoms)
Duration: Ongoing elevated blood pressure noted intermittently for the past
few months
Character: Asymptomatic; denies headaches, chest pain, vision changes,
dizziness
Aggravating Factors: Reports poor adherence to dietary changes;
continues to consume salty foods
Relieving Factors: None reported
Timing: Blood pressure fluctuates; home readings occasionally elevated
Severity: Not quantified by the patient; unaware of specific readings
Associated Symptoms: