, Patient Information
Name: Robert Smith (per iHuman case documentation)
Age: 49 years
Gender: Male
Height: 5’10” (177.8 cm, approximately 50th percentile for age)
Weight: 185 lb (83.9 kg, BMI 26.5 kg/m², overweight, range 25–
29.9 kg/m²)
Reason for Encounter: Intermittent squeezing chest pain for 2
weeks, presenting to an outpatient clinic equipped with X-ray,
ECG, and laboratory capabilities in 2024 for evaluation.
History of Present Illness
Robert Smith, a 49-year-old male accountant, presents to the
outpatient clinic with a chief complaint of intermittent squeezing chest
pain for the past 2 weeks. He describes the pain as a heavy, pressure-
like sensation in the center of his chest, rating it 4–6/10 in intensity.
The episodes last 5–10 minutes and occur 2–3 times daily, often
triggered by physical exertion (e.g., climbing stairs, brisk walking) or
emotional stress (e.g., work deadlines). The pain occasionally radiates
to his left arm and jaw, accompanied by mild shortness of breath and
nausea, but no diaphoresis, palpitations, or syncope. Rest typically