Ultimate i-Human Case Study Solution –
Week 4 (2025/2026 Academic Year)
Comprehensive Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment, and
Follow-Up Plan for a 25-Year-Old Male Patient with a Skin
Problem (Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due to Plant
Exposure)
Fully Detailed, Clinically Accurate, and Professionally Written for Top Academic
Performance
,
, Patient Information
Patient Name: Jason Mitchell
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: March 12, 2000
Medical Record Number: IH-2404-025
Date of Visit: October 7, 2025
Case Reference: i-Human Week 4 – Skin Problem Case (Dermatology
Module)
Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic
Provider: Dr. A. Williams, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
Student Clinician: [Your Full Name]
Course: NURS 6512 – Advanced Health Assessment
Institution: [Your University Name]
Academic Year: 2025/2026
Source of History: Patient self-report
Reliability of Source: Reliable and cooperative historian
Presenting Problem:
The patient presents with a progressive, itchy red rash on his arms and
neck that developed approximately 7 days ago after outdoor activity.
Mode of Arrival: Ambulatory – self-presented to the outpatient clinic
Referral: Self-referred
Emergency Contact: Emma Roberts (girlfriend) – +1 (555) 283-9021
Insurance: United Health Student Plan
Week 4 (2025/2026 Academic Year)
Comprehensive Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment, and
Follow-Up Plan for a 25-Year-Old Male Patient with a Skin
Problem (Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due to Plant
Exposure)
Fully Detailed, Clinically Accurate, and Professionally Written for Top Academic
Performance
,
, Patient Information
Patient Name: Jason Mitchell
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: March 12, 2000
Medical Record Number: IH-2404-025
Date of Visit: October 7, 2025
Case Reference: i-Human Week 4 – Skin Problem Case (Dermatology
Module)
Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic
Provider: Dr. A. Williams, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
Student Clinician: [Your Full Name]
Course: NURS 6512 – Advanced Health Assessment
Institution: [Your University Name]
Academic Year: 2025/2026
Source of History: Patient self-report
Reliability of Source: Reliable and cooperative historian
Presenting Problem:
The patient presents with a progressive, itchy red rash on his arms and
neck that developed approximately 7 days ago after outdoor activity.
Mode of Arrival: Ambulatory – self-presented to the outpatient clinic
Referral: Self-referred
Emergency Contact: Emma Roberts (girlfriend) – +1 (555) 283-9021
Insurance: United Health Student Plan