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i-Human Case Study – Week 4 (2025)
20-Year-Old Male Presenting With an Eye Problem
Setting: Outpatient Clinic with Laboratory Capabilities
Purpose: Practice Case (Full Length)
Patient Identification
Name: Jason M. (simulated)
Age: 20 years
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Source: Self
Reliability: Good
Chief Complaint
“My left eye is red and really painful.”
History of Present Illness
Jason M. is a 20-year-old male who presents to the outpatient clinic with complaints of left eye redness,
pain, and blurred vision that began approximately 3 days ago. The patient reports waking up with mild
redness, which has progressively worsened. The pain is described as deep, aching, rated 6/10, and
worsens when exposed to bright light.
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He reports photophobia and states that his vision appears “foggy” in the affected eye. He denies thick
discharge but notes excessive tearing. Over-the-counter artificial tears provided no relief.
He denies any recent trauma, foreign body sensation, or chemical exposure. He does not wear contact
lenses. He has not had similar symptoms in the past.
Associated Symptoms
Mild ipsilateral headache
Eye tearing
Slight difficulty focusing
Pertinent Negatives
No itching
No purulent discharge
No fever or chills
No recent upper respiratory infection
No nausea or vomiting
No halos around lights
IHUMAN[Type here] 2025 GRADED A+