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I HUMAN CASE STUDY: 33-Year-Old Female with Flank Pain (6531) in an Outpatient Clinic – Detailed Expert Review and Analysis | Screenshots | Latest Update from Professor
I HUMAN CASE WEEK #7: 33-Year-Old Female Presenting with Flank Pain (6531) – Expert Analysis and Clinical Review from an Outpatient Facility
I HUMAN CASE WEEK #7: Comprehensive Analysis of Flank Pain in a 33-Year-Old Female (6531) with Expert Feedback from Outpatient Diagnostics"
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I HUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK #7 OF Christine Smith A– 33-Year-Old
Female Presenting with Flank Pain: Comprehensive Analysis and
Management: (6531) LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH X-RAY, ECG
,AND LABORATORY CAPABILITIES. WITH ACTUAL SCREENSHOTS WITH
DETAILED FEEEDBACK FROM EXPERT.
Reason for Encounter: Flank Pain
Christine Smith is a 33-year-old female presenting with a chief complaint of two
days of deep, aching right flank pain that worsened throughout the day.
She also reports nausea, vomiting, and fever.
The patient has a significant history of recurrent bladder infections.
Her symptoms and clinical findings raise suspicion of an underlying infection, likely
pyelonephritis.
Key Questions and Answers during the HPI Collection:
How can I help you today? Christine reports deep, aching flank pain that has
worsened over the last two days, along with nausea, vomiting, and fever.
Where is the pain located? Christine’s pain is in the right flank, near the 12th rib.
What makes the pain better or worse? No particular alleviating factors have been
identified; pain worsens with movement or deep breathing.
Rate the pain on a scale of 1-10:
Christine rates her pain as 8/10.
Do you have other symptoms? Christine reports fever, nausea, and vomiting.
Do you have a history of urinary tract infections (UTIs)? Christine confirms three
previous UTIs, the most recent being one month ago.
Have you noticed any changes in your urine? Christine denies blood in her urine
but reports some discomfort during urination.
Are you sexually active? Christine is sexually active and does not consistently use
contraception.
,Tachycardia
DDx
, Chief Complaint (CC):
Primary Symptom: Deep, aching right-sided flank pain for two days.
Associated Symptoms:
o Nausea and vomiting (three episodes).
o Fever of 101°F.
Severity: The pain is rated as 8/10.
Location: Pain localized to the right flank, in the general area of the 12th rib posteriorly.
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