i-Human Case Study Week #4 – Pediatric
Asthma Exacerbation (5-Year-Old) | Complete
History, Physical Exam, Diagnosis & Plan
i-Human Case – Week #4
Patient: 5-year-old child
Height: 3'8" (112 cm)
Weight: 40.0 lb (18.2 kg)
Reason for Encounter: Cough and trouble breathing
History
Chief Complaint:
“Cough and difficulty breathing for 2 days.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
The patient is a 5-year-old child brought by the parent with a 2-day history of persistent cough
and increasing difficulty breathing. The cough is dry, worse at night, and associated with
wheezing. Parent reports shortness of breath during play and use of accessory muscles. No
choking episodes. Symptoms worsened this morning.
Associated Symptoms:
, • Wheezing
• Chest tightness
• Fatigue
• Mild nasal congestion
Negative Symptoms:
• No fever
• No vomiting
• No cyanosis
• No chest pain
Past Medical History:
• History of recurrent wheezing episodes
• No previous hospitalizations
Birth History:
• Full-term, normal vaginal delivery
Immunizations:
• Up to date
Medications:
• None regularly
Allergies:
• No known drug allergies
Family History:
• Parent with history of asthma
Social History:
• Lives with parents
• No exposure to tobacco smoke
Asthma Exacerbation (5-Year-Old) | Complete
History, Physical Exam, Diagnosis & Plan
i-Human Case – Week #4
Patient: 5-year-old child
Height: 3'8" (112 cm)
Weight: 40.0 lb (18.2 kg)
Reason for Encounter: Cough and trouble breathing
History
Chief Complaint:
“Cough and difficulty breathing for 2 days.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
The patient is a 5-year-old child brought by the parent with a 2-day history of persistent cough
and increasing difficulty breathing. The cough is dry, worse at night, and associated with
wheezing. Parent reports shortness of breath during play and use of accessory muscles. No
choking episodes. Symptoms worsened this morning.
Associated Symptoms:
, • Wheezing
• Chest tightness
• Fatigue
• Mild nasal congestion
Negative Symptoms:
• No fever
• No vomiting
• No cyanosis
• No chest pain
Past Medical History:
• History of recurrent wheezing episodes
• No previous hospitalizations
Birth History:
• Full-term, normal vaginal delivery
Immunizations:
• Up to date
Medications:
• None regularly
Allergies:
• No known drug allergies
Family History:
• Parent with history of asthma
Social History:
• Lives with parents
• No exposure to tobacco smoke