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Walk through the 2025 pediatric i-Human case study. Assess a 5-year-old female presenting with cough and respiratory distress. Develop your differential diagnosis, create a treatment plan, and master the clinical reasoning for acute pediatric asthma exacerbation.
Struggling with your I-Human Case Study on a 25-year-old male with a skin rash? Get a complete walkthrough for Class 6512, Week 4. This guide includes the full patient encounter, HPI, differential diagnosis, final diagnosis, and treatment plan with all necessary screenshots for a top grade.
A complete walkthrough of the iHuman case study for a 25-year-old male presenting with a red, pruritic skin rash. Includes step-by-step solutions, differential diagnoses, final diagnosis, and annotated screenshots for Class 6512, Week 4.
This case study assessment for Walden University's nursing or healthcare program details the clinical evaluation of a 16-year-old male presenting with hand pain. The document guides students through the patient interview, physical examination, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning process using the i-Human Patients simulation platform. It is a foundational resource for mastering pediatric or adolescent musculoskeletal assessments.
A comprehensive case study assessment from Walden University focusing on a 16-year-old male presenting with acute hand pain. This document guides students through the process of patient history taking, physical examination, differential diagnosis, and clinical reasoning for an adolescent musculoskeletal injury. Ideal for nursing and NP students to practice diagnostic skills for common injuries like boxer's fractures, scaphoid fractures, and tendon injuries.
Struggling with your I-Human case study for a 60-year-old presenting with a painful rash? This guide provides a comprehensive analysis for Class 6560, Week 8. We break down the differential diagnosis, key physical exam findings, diagnostic tests, and the most likely solution for this dermatological complaint. Learn how to identify conditions like Herpes Zoster (Shingles), contact dermatitis, and cellulitis to formulate an effective treatment plan.
Struggling with your I-Human Case Study for a 60-year-old presenting with a painful rash? This guide provides a comprehensive solution for Week 8 (Class 6560). We break down the differential diagnosis, key physical exam findings, diagnostic tests, and evidence-based treatment plan for Herpes Zoster (Shingles) to help you excel in your clinical reasoning.
Explore the latest 2025 i-Human case study: A 69-year-old male presents to an outpatient clinic with chest pain. Develop your differential diagnosis and clinical reasoning using ECG, X-ray, and laboratory findings. This case (Class 6531) focuses on managing a common cardiac complaint in an ambulatory setting with advanced diagnostic capabilities.
Walk through the latest 2025 I Human case study. Diagnose a 69-year-old male presenting with chest pain in an outpatient clinic. Analyze his ECG, chest X-ray, and laboratory results to form a differential diagnosis and treatment plan. Ideal for medical and nursing students preparing for clinical rotations and exams.
A 60-year-old male presents to an urgent care clinic with a painful, blistering rash. With on-site lab capabilities, explore the differential diagnosis and determine the cause of this acute dermatological emergency in this I HUMAN clinical case simulation.
Explore I HUMAN Case Week #2: A 60-year-old patient presents with a painful rash (ICD-10 code L53.9) at an urgent care clinic with on-site lab capabilities. Follow the case to diagnose and manage this dermatological condition, leveraging critical point-of-care testing for a swift and accurate resolution.
This case study explores the assessment and differential diagnosis of a 1-year-old female presenting with new-onset dry, itchy skin patches at her 12-month well-child visit. It guides learners through the evaluation of atopic dermatitis (eczema) in an infant, including history taking, physical exam findings, patient education, and management planning for a common pediatric dermatological condition.
Explore the i-Human case of Max King, a 4-year-old patient presenting with stool leakage in his underwear (encopresis). This scenario covers pediatric assessment, differential diagnosis, and family education for soiling in young children.