Week 2: Submission: iHuman Case 2
Re-submit Assignment
• Due Nov 8 by 11:59pm
• Points 75
• Submitting a file upload
Once you have completed the iHuman Case on STI, submit your Case Study
completion score sheet her
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Week 2: Submission: iHuman Case 2
Re-submit Assignment
• Due Nov 8 by 11:59pm
• Points 75
• Submitting a file upload
Once you have completed the iHuman Case on STI, submit your Case Study
completion score sheet here. You may resubmit your completion score sheet as
needed.
If you have not completed the iHuman Activity yet, please go to the Week 2: Activity:
iHuman Case on STI assignment, for assignment requirement and access to iHuman.
In NR602, iHuman assignments will be assessed on the following areas: History Taking,
Physical Exam, Differential Diagnoses, Rank diagnoses, MNM (must not miss)
Diagnoses, Order tests, Final Diagnosis, Management Plan.
Each of these sections must be completed including the EMR section for the
assignment to be considered complete.
A score of 80% or better is your target with this assignment. You will have (2) two
attempts; the highest score of two attempts will be taken as the final grade.
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Observations: Discharge- yellow, kind of mucousy, kind of creamy some smelly
Skin: Pink, warm, moist
CC: Burning during voiding and vaginal discharge
HPI (History of Present Illness):
Patient presents with a 2-day history of on urination and urinary frequency. She denies fever, chills,
myalgia etc. She denies any prior history of UTI's, however, does have a new boyfriend and they have
been very sexually active.
PMH (Previous Medical History):
Allergies: NKDA
O t h e r a c t i v e p r o b l e m s : None
M e d i c a l , s u r g i c a l , o b s t e t r i c , h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n s : None
P r e v e n t i v e H e a l t h : Last Pap smear 1 year ago: no Hx of abnormal results
Previous screening for STDs
I m m u n i z a t i o n s : No previous HPV vaccination
General immunization status: the patient thinks she is up to date.
Medications: Oral contraceptive pills (OCP): ethinyl estradiol/drospirenone
Ibuprofen for menstrual cramps
Family History:
Mother: diabetes mellitus (DM)
Father: hypertension (HTN), coronary artery disease (CAD), hyperlipidemia
Older sister: Alive and well
Social History:
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