NRNP 6531 Week 2 i-Human Case Study with Assigned iHuman Cases
(NRNP 6531 Week 2 i-Human Case Study)
NRNP 6531 Week 2 Assignment: i-Human Case Study: Evaluating and Managing Integumentary Conditions (Multiple Versions)
- iHuman Performance Overview on case Krista Hampton (dermatology)
This is a 25-year-old female that presents with a rash to bilateral inner thigh 10×12 cm raised, erythematous, papules and blisters in various staged areas and left arm: linear erythematous papules and yellow blisters. The patient has had itchiness and increased tenderness for the past 24 hrs since onset. The patient was exposed to wild brush plants during hiking and was exposed to a hot tub. The patient was also exposed to a new lotion and ate scallops for the first time, the patient has a history of allergic reactions to medication.
- iHuman Performance Overview on Case Kaylee Hales (derm)
KH is a 25-year-old female who presents to the clinic with new rash on inner thighs x 1 day that has spread to her left forearm. She reports recent hiking/bushwhacking with possible exposure to brush plants. Other new exposures include oily sun-tan lotion, hot tub, and scallops. Has an allergy to cefaclor; however, no known environmental allergies. No cough, runny nose, or red eyes prior to onset of rash. Assessment revealed 10×12 cm erythematous papules and blisters of various stages to bilateral proximal inner thigh and 6 cm linear erythematous papules and blisters of the left ventral forearm.