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I-Human Case Week X: Persistent Fatigue in Elderly Patient – Full SOAP Note (2025)

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Explore the 2025 I-Human case study of Chana Kumar, 86-year-old female, presenting with persistent fatigue for 2 months. Includes comprehensive history, physical exam, differential diagnosis, assessment, plan, and a fully detailed SOAP note for NP, PA, and medical students.

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December 8, 2025
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Written in
2025/2026
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Case
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I HUMAN CASE STUDY CHANA KUMAR 86 YEAR OLD
FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER PERSISTENT FATIGUE
FOR 2MONTHS WITH FULL SOAP NOTE REAL 2025!!
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Reason for Encounter

Chana Kumar, 86-year-old female, presents with persistent fatigue for the past 2 months, which has
been gradually worsening.



History of Present Illness (HPI)

• Onset: Fatigue started approximately 2 months ago, gradual onset.

• Duration: Persistent, most days of the week.

• Quality: Describes fatigue as “constant tiredness,” not relieved by rest.

, • Severity: Moderate to severe, limiting daily activities.

• Aggravating factors: Physical activity worsens fatigue.

• Relieving factors: Short naps temporarily improve symptoms.

• Associated symptoms:

o Unintentional weight loss (~5 lbs in 2 months)

o Mild shortness of breath on exertion

o Occasional dizziness

o Decreased appetite

o No fever, chills, or night sweats

• Past medical history: Hypertension, osteoarthritis

• Medications: Lisinopril, acetaminophen as needed

• Allergies: No known drug allergies

• Family history: Mother had hypothyroidism, father died of heart disease

• Social history: Lives alone, retired teacher, non-smoker, occasional alcohol



Review of Systems (ROS)

• General: Fatigue, weight loss, decreased appetite

• Cardiovascular: Mild exertional dyspnea, no chest pain

• Respiratory: Occasional shortness of breath

• GI: Mild constipation, no nausea/vomiting

• GU: No dysuria

• Musculoskeletal: Some stiffness in knees, no new weakness

• Neuro: Mild dizziness, no focal deficits, no confusion

• Skin: No rashes or lesions

• Endocrine: No polydipsia/polyuria



Physical Exam

• Vitals: BP 138/78 mmHg, HR 82 bpm, RR 18, Temp 36.7°C, O2 sat 96%

• General: Alert, appears fatigued, well-nourished

, • HEENT: Pale conjunctiva, no icterus, oral mucosa dry

• Cardiac: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmurs, no edema

• Respiratory: Clear breath sounds bilaterally, no wheezes or crackles

• Abdomen: Soft, non-tender, no hepatosplenomegaly

• Musculoskeletal: Mild knee osteoarthritis, full ROM, no joint swelling

• Neurologic: Oriented ×3, normal strength, no focal deficits

• Skin: Slight pallor, no lesions



Assessment

Primary problem: Chronic fatigue in an elderly patient.
Differential diagnosis:

1. Anemia (iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, chronic disease) – pallor and fatigue suggest anemia.

2. Hypothyroidism – fatigue, weight loss, and family history.

3. Depression – common in elderly, consider given fatigue and decreased appetite.

4. Chronic heart failure – mild dyspnea, age risk factor.

5. Malignancy – unintentional weight loss concerning.

6. Medication-related fatigue – consider antihypertensives or polypharmacy.

Most likely: Anemia or hypothyroidism based on presentation.



Plan

Diagnostics:

• CBC with differential (evaluate for anemia)

• CMP (electrolytes, renal/hepatic function)

• TSH, free T4 (evaluate for hypothyroidism)

• Vitamin B12 and folate levels

• Iron studies (ferritin, iron, TIBC)

• UA (rule out UTI)

• EKG (baseline cardiac status)

• Consider CXR if dyspnea worsens

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