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, Patient Introduction – Kathleen Parks
Kathleen Parks is a 26-year-old female who
presented with a sudden onset of severe
headache that began earlier today. She
describes the pain as intense, throbbing, and
localized to the frontal and temporal regions,
rating it 9/10 in severity. The headache
developed rapidly over the course of
minutes and has persisted despite resting in
a quiet, dark room.
She reports associated nausea and marked
photophobia, but denies vomiting, visual
aura, limb weakness, speech difficulty, or
loss of consciousness. She has no significant
past medical history, no known allergies,
and is not on any regular medications. There
is no family history of migraines, stroke, or
aneurysm.