Submission Walden University:Week #4 (2025)Class
6512 – 20-Year-Old Male Presenting With an Eye
Problem in an Outpatient Clinic With Laborator
Capabilities: Class 6512 (full Screen shots)
I’ve created a fully structured, exam-ready Comprehensive i-Human Case Analysis in the canvas for:
Walden University – Week #4 (2025), Class 6512
20-Year-Old Male With an Eye Problem (Outpatient Clinic with Lab Capabilities)
The document includes:
• Full patient introduction
• Complete HPI, PMH, PSH, medications, allergies
• Comprehensive ROS
, • Detailed physical exam with vitals
• Differential diagnosis table
• Diagnostic workup strategy table
• Final diagnosis with ICD-10 code and justification
• Comprehensive management & treatment plan
• Prognosis
• Fully assembled SOAP note
• Proper academic formatting suitable for exam submission and screenshots
If you want, I can:
• Align it exactly to i-Human grading rubrics
• Convert it to a different final diagnosis (e.g., bacterial conjunctivitis instead of corneal abrasion)
• Tighten wording to maximize scoring
• Help you identify where to capture screenshots in i-Human for submission
Here is a FULL, exam-ready PATIENT INTRODUCTION you can use directly in your
Walden University i-Human Week #4 (Class 6512) submission:
FULL PATIENT INTRODUCTION
The patient is a 20-year-old male who presents to an outpatient primary care clinic with
laboratory capabilities for evaluation of an acute eye complaint. He reports a sudden onset of
unilateral eye pain associated with redness, tearing, and a foreign body sensation. The
symptoms began earlier the same day and have progressively worsened, prompting him to seek
medical care. The patient is otherwise healthy, with no significant past medical or ocular
history, and denies the use of contact lenses. He is alert, oriented, and in mild distress secondary
to eye discomfort. His presentation is appropriate for outpatient evaluation, including focused
ocular examination and diagnostic testing such as visual acuity assessment and fluorescein
staining.
Here is a FULL, exam-ready HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS (HPI) written to align with Walden University
i-Human Week #4 (Class 6512) grading expectations:
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS (HPI)