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26 October 2024

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i-Human Case Week #9

26 y/o, 5′ 6″ (168 cm), 122.0 lb (55.5 kg)

Reason for encounter: More frequent severe headaches

Location: Outpatient clinic

Case Problem statement:

The patient is a 26-year-old female with a 10-year history of headaches who presents with incapacitating unilateral headaches increasing in frequency over the last few months. They now occur every 1-2 weeks, last up to 15 hours, and the patient endorses the consumption of chocolate, junk food, red wine, and compounding life stressors of graduate school and part-time work. She has premonitory blurred vision and associated nausea and vomiting with headaches, photophobia, and phonophobia. Her vital signs and physical exam are non-contributory.

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Throughout this course, you have reviewed Learning Resources on various body systems and completed i-Human Patients Assignments for particular systems. For this i-Human Patients Assignment, you connect the knowledge and skills you gained from each individual assessment to perform a comprehensive head-to-toe physical examination.

Note: You must pass the Week 9 Assignment to pass the course. 

Note: You must achieve a total score of at least 80% in order to pass this Assignment. You must pass the Week 9 Assignment to pass the course. Carefully review the Assignment and the rubric to be sure you fully understand the requirements of this Assignment. 

Management Plan: Diagnostic tests and labs No additional diagnostic tests are needed in this visit Medications Sumatriptan 50mg PO stat; do not exceed 200mg in 24 hours Naproxen 500mg PO stat…