NRNP 6531 Week 4 i-Human Case Study with Assigned iHuman Cases
(NRNP 6531 Week 4 i-Human Case Study)
NRNP 6531 Week 4 Assignment: i-Human Case Study – Evaluating and Managing Cardiovascular Conditions – Collection
- iHuman Performance Overview on Case Bodhi Brown (cardiac)
B.B. is an 18-year-old male who presents in the clinic with his natural father due to a sudden loss of consciousness lasting a few seconds at football practice. Symptoms preceding loss of consciousness were fatigue, leg cramps/pain, loss of hearing, and vision changes. He reports having an 8/10 headache, excessive sweating, and nausea early in the day. Has taken 2 tablets of Tylenol regular strength for headache, now a 3/10. Last meal was at dinner, and only took a few sips of water every hour during football practice today. Currently uses nicotine, THC, and alcohol. No previous history of fainting, seizures, or head trauma.
- iHuman Performance Overview for Trudy Smith on case Amanda Wheaton (HEENT)
A.W. is a 23 y/o female who presents to the clinic with sore throat, bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy, fever, mild, dull headache, and difficulty swallowing x 2 days. She states pain in her throat is like “an ice pick” and rates it at an 11 on the numeric 1-10 scale. Her physical exam reveals erythematous, enlarged tonsils with exudates and posterior pharyngeal erythema. Her cervical lymphadenopathy finds 1.5 cm, rubbery, mobile nodes tender to the tough. She has had recent exposure to an unknown infectious source in the form of her roommate. She has received some relief with OTC Tylenol and cold ice cream. Suspected Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis is the diagnosis.