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NRNP 6550: Advanced Care of Adults in Acute Settings II i-Human: Ken Fowler V update

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NRNP 6550: Advanced Care of Adults in Acute
Settings II i-Human: Ken Fowler V5 2025\2026 update
Week #7: Week #7 - Conditions of the Renal and Genitourinary
Systems
N RN P 6SSO: Advanced Care of Ad ults in Acute Settings II
i-Human: Ken Fowler VS


FILL OUT THIS TEMPLET AS YOU GO THROUGH THE I-HUMAN PATIENT MODULE SO
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING AS YOU GO.

YOU ARE ALL WELCOME!!!

Name: Ken Fowler
Age: 70 years
Sex: M
Ht: S'lO" (178.0 cm)
Wgt: 190 lb (86.0 kg) (BMI 27.3)

NOTES FROM i-HUMAN ASSESSMENT:
1) Observations: warm and sweaty
2) Chief complaint: Nausea and fatigue

QUESTIONS: (ask the patient up to 100 questions)
1) How can I help you today? "/ went to see my doctor this morning because I have been
feeling bad for the past few days. I'm tired, with nausea & vomiting. Well, he
examined me and ordered some labs, and then told me that "kidneys arefailing,"
something about a big change in my creatinine and that I needed to come to the
emergency department. He told me to bring the test results here with me. [Test results
today: creatinine 3.2 mg/ d L; 1 month ago Test results 1.1 mg/ dL; urine protein = 400
mg microalbuminu ria] Do you understand what all that means? I sure don't!"
2) Do you have any other symptoms or concerns we should discuss? I alsofeel
exhausted, probably from all the vomiting and not eating.
3) When did your nausea start? It started three days ago, I woke up feeling nauseous
and started throwing up everything I ate.
4) What are the events surrounding this start of your nausea and vomiting? Nothing
really hap pened that I can think of
5) Do you have difficulty breathing? Uh... no.
6) When do you fatigue start? just the lastfew days.
7) Do you have a problem with fatigue/tiredness? Yup
8) Does your fatigue come and go? No.
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,9) Have you gained or lost weight or intentionally, despite normal appetite and
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exercise? Uh... no.
10) Have you gained weight? No.




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l l) H as there been a change in your urination frequency? Actually, I have been peening
less recently.
12)W hat is the color of urine, has it changed recently? It's usually fine, but I have been
peeing less recently
13) Does anything make your fatigue/tiredness better or worse? No.
14) Do you have pain anywhere? If so where? I hurt my back last wee/(, but that'sfine
now.
15) Have you noticed swelling in any part of your body? No
16)Can you tell me about any current or past medical problems she had? I have hig h
blood pressure. I take medications for that. I was told last month my blood pressu re
has caused some kid ney damage. Something about my P.,rotein in my urine. Oh, about
a week ago I P.. Ulled my back lifting a heavy carton when I was cleaning out my
g arage. It was pretty painful so I took something for the pain. My back is really pretty
good right now, but then this nausea vomiting began.
17)Any previous medical, surgical, or dental proced ures? Yes. I had my tonsils out as a
kid and then my ap pendix out about 35years ago now.
18) What treatments have you had for the pain in your back? just Na proxen.
19)Are you taking any prescription medications? I take /isinopril, metoprolol, and
hydrochlorothiazide for BP. I have not taken anything for the last 24 hours because I
feel so sick, can't keep the pills down.
20) Do you have any pain in your back? Not anymore
21)When you urinate, have you noticed any pain, burning, blood, difficulty starting or
stopping, dribbling, incontinence, urgency during day or night, or any changes in
frequency? Uh, no. In fact, I am barely_ eeing at all.
22) When are the events surrounding the start of your difficulty urinating? That's not a
problem for me.
23) When you pee, is a stream or flow of urine weak or do you dribble? No
24) Do you have problems with nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, coffee
grounds in your vomit, dark tarry stool, bright red blood in your bowel movements,
early satiety or bloating? Yes, I have already told you about my nausea and vomiting.
But none of the other stuff My poo p is normal
25) How severe is your nausea and/ or vomiting? I have not eaten much of anything in
the last three days, so I am not sure how to answer that question. Vomiting is and
miserable business so for me it is bad.
26) Does anything make your nausea and/or vomiting better or worse? It does get
worse when I eat, that's why I haven't eaten much.
27) What treatments have you had for nausea and/or vomiting? Nothing
28) Do you have any problems with fatigue, difficulty sleeping, or intentional weight
loss or gain, fevers, or night sweats? Yeah I feel exhausted, but I think it is because of
my nausea ...just keeps me up at night. No fevers
29) Does your fatigue/tiredness improve after a good night's rest? No
30) What does your vomit look like? Clear or residual food particles, but I haven't eaten
for over 24 hours
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, 31)When do you nausea and/or vomiting start? It started 3 days ago, I woke up feeling
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nauseous and started throwing up everything I ate.
32) Do you have diabetes? Uh... no.




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