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28 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH DYSURIA COMPLETE CLINICAL CASE STUDY DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS ASSESSMENT and MANAGEMENT PLAN

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This comprehensive clinical case study examines a 28-year-old female patient presenting with painful urination (dysuria) in an outpatient primary-care setting. It provides a structured approach to patient demographics, history, review of systems, physical examination, clinical categorization, assessment, differential diagnosis, diagnostic investigations, and management planning. The case explores important possible causes of dysuria, including acute cystitis, urethritis, vulvovaginal disease, pyelonephritis, nephrolithiasis, and noninfectious urinary irritation. It also includes patient education, safety-netting, follow-up considerations, clinical reasoning, and a professional documentation framework. This resource is suitable for students studying nursing, medicine, physician assistant studies, clinical medicine, family medicine, and allied health programs.

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28 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH DYSURIA
COMPLETE CLINICAL CASE STUDY
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
ASSESSMENT and MANAGEMENT PLAN

, CLINICAL CASE STUDY

Comprehensive Clinical Case Study
Dysuria / Painful Urination: Structured Diagnostic
Reasoning and Management Plan
Patient: Faith Ward
Age: 28 years | Height: 5'2" (157 cm) | Weight: 132.0 lb (60.0 kg)
Clinical setting: Outpatient primary care clinic with X-ray, ECG, and laboratory
capabilities
Reason for encounter: Pain when urinating
Prepared as an educational case document based on the supplied case-screen image.
Clinical details not shown in the source image are explicitly identified as proposed,
assumed for educational discussion, or requiring confirmation.

,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Case Purpose and Scope — p. 3
2. Patient Demographic and Identifying Data — p. 4
3. Presenting Complaint and Chief Concern — p. 5
4. History of Present Illness — p. 6
5. Review of Systems — p. 7
6. Past Medical, Surgical, Medication, and Allergy History — p. 8
7. Family, Social, Sexual, and Gynecologic History — p. 9
8. Physical Examination Framework — p. 10
9. Focused Genitourinary Examination — p. 11
10. Diagnostic Data and Investigations — p. 12
11. Clinical Categorization — p. 13
12. Risk Stratification — p. 14
13. Problem Representation — p. 15
14. Clinical Assessment — p. 16
15. Differential Diagnosis — p. 17
16. Working Diagnosis — p. 18
17. Diagnostic Confirmation Strategy — p. 19
18. Management Plan — p. 20
19. Medication and Symptom-Relief Considerations — p. 21
20. Laboratory and Follow-Up Plan — p. 22
21. Patient Education and Prevention — p. 23
22. Safety-Netting and Escalation — p. 24
23. Interprofessional and Documentation Plan — p. 25
24. Case Summary — p. 26
25. Clinical Reasoning Summary — p. 27
26. References and Educational Disclaimer — p. 28

, 1. CASE PURPOSE AND SCOPE
This document presents a professional, structured case-study analysis of a 28-year-old outpatient
presenting with painful urination (dysuria). The supplied image identifies the patient as Faith Ward
and provides age, height, weight, reason for encounter, and clinical setting. It does not provide a
complete history, physical examination, laboratory results, medication list, or final diagnosis.
Accordingly, this case study separates source-supported information from clinical material that
would ordinarily be obtained during a real encounter. Where information is absent, the document
uses terms such as “to confirm,” “not provided,” “proposed assessment,” and “educational
consideration.” This prevents invented findings from being represented as actual patient facts.
The primary educational goal is to demonstrate organized clinical reasoning: define the presenting
symptom, obtain a targeted history, identify red flags, perform a focused examination, select
appropriate investigations, categorize the presentation, develop a differential diagnosis, establish a
working diagnosis, and construct a safe follow-up plan.
This document is intended for educational use and academic presentation. It is not a substitute for
an actual clinician’s examination, diagnostic testing, prescribing judgment, or institutional protocol.

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Subido en
17 de agosto de 2026
Número de páginas
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Escrito en
2026/2027
Tipo
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Grado
A+
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