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iHuman patient Alfred Manning
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iHuman patient Alfred Manning 
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A 25 year-old male paraplegic who arrives at the emergency department via private car. Over the past two days, he has experienced an increase in nasal congestion, headache, and diaphoresis. 
 
1.	What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
 
My primary concern will be associated with the headache. Maybe he has an increase in intracerebral blood pressure. So I will firs...
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson 
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A 64 year-old male who is being directly admitted to the hospital from the neurologist’s office for worsening symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. 
 
1.	What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
 
For this patient I would assess neurological status, assess his ability to swallow and chew, muscle weakness and respiratory status. 
 
Memory lost because increase in tr...
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson 
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A 64 year-old male who is being directly admitted to the hospital from the neurologist’s office for worsening symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. 
 
1.	What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
 
For this patient I would assess neurological status, assess his ability to swallow and chew, muscle weakness and respiratory status. 
 
Memory lost because increase in tr...
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iHuman patient Gerald Green
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iHuman patient Gerald Green 
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Primary concerns 
•	Hypotension because it might be taking medication for high blood pressure and together with the paracentesis can lower further the blood pressure. 
•	Weight the patient daily to manage fluid accumulation 
•	Run regular labs and check for liver functions 
 
1.	What do you anticipate the patient’s home medications prior to admission might be? Why? 
Antiviral because of hep C 
Antihistamine for generalized itching. 
Antiemetic for n...
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iHuman patient Luciana Gonzalez
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iHuman patient Luciana Gonzalez 
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•	Macrolide: Azithromycin, erythromycin, clarithromycin 
•	UTI Signs and symptoms for adults confusion, younger wet the bed. 
o	A strong, persistent urge to urinate 
o	A burning sensation when urinating 
o	Passing frequent, small amounts of urine 
o	Urine that appears cloudy 
o	Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored — a sign of blood in the urine 
o	Strong-smelling urine 
o	Pelvic pain, in women — especially in the center of the pe...
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iHuman patient Shamjibhal Bhai
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iHuman patient Shamjibhal Bhai 
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A 75 year-old male has come to the clinic for a comprehensive health assessment 
 
1.	What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
 
One of the main concerns here will be to assess physical function as well as vision check, and hearing check to ensure the patient is able to accomplish activities of daily living, if not then we can redirect him to the right resources. ...
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iHuman patients Advanced Physical Assessment
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i-Human Patients 
You can access and answer guide and quickly see case details by following these steps. 
1. Log into i-Human and click on the Cases tab in your main navigation bar. 
2. You should see a list of your cases. Click on the case name (not the play button!) that you would like to review. For 
this example, we use the Marvin F.Webster case, which is a practice case that all faculty have access to. 
3. After the page details load, click on “Launch Authoring Tool for Marvin F. Webster...
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iHuman Patient Refection 100% SOLVED…Grade A+
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iHuman Patient Refection 
100% SOLVED…Grade A+ 
Student’s Name 
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iHuman Patient Refection 
Based on the expert feedback from the case study, Ms. Mabel Johnson is 
diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) and her right knee is progressively worse compared 
to her left. Her disease history of peptic cancer could not allow her to use non-steroidal 
anti-inflammatory agents and instead receives a medication, which assisted her to have 
pain relief such as Acetaminophen, wh...
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iHuman patient Jamie Johanson
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A 19 year-old female who is admitted to behavioral health for the intervention of her anorexia nervosa following failure in outpatient management. 
1. What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
One of my concerns would be to assess this patient pattern of weight loss and see whether it happened within only a few months. Labs would be ordered to determine the levels of electrolyte (basic metabolic panel) as ...
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson
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iHuman patient Darrell Johnson 
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A 64 year-old male who is being directly admitted to the hospital from the neurologist’s office for worsening symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. 
1. What are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns? Why? 
For this patient I would assess neurological status, assess his ability to swallow and chew, muscle weakness and respiratory status. 
Memory lost because increase in tremors, ...