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*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Ihuman Case Study: 36-Year-Old Woman With Itchy Rash – Comprehensive Analysis Of Symptoms, Diagnosis, Lab Findings, And Treatment With Pictures And Signs Of Different Rashes For Key Clinical Insights.
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Week #10 Analysis: 62-Year-Old Male with “I’m Peeing All the Time” Actual Case Study
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Comprehensive Case Study: 72-Year-Old Male Patient with Unusual Mole | iHuman Case Analysis Week #2
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Comprehensive Case Study: Expert Evaluation of a 69-Year-Old Male Presenting with Chest Pain in an Outpatient Clinic Setting (CLASS 6531) | iHuman Case Analysis Week #4(Version A&B)
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Comprehensive Case Study: 13-Year-Old Boy With Testicular Pain (CLASS 6512) | iHuman Case Analysis Week #10
NURS 6512 > iHuman Case Studies > Kathleen Parks ihuman Case Study 2024 (Class 6512) - Week #9: Expert Review of 26-Year-Old with Severe, Frequent Headaches | Comprehensive I-Human Case Analysis
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Comprehensive Case Study: 49-Year-Old Patient with Intermittent Squeezing Chest Pain (CLASS 6512) | iHuman Case Analysis Week #7
*NURSING > iHuman Case Studies > Gemma Jones iHuman Case Study A 2 yo Female Patient with Rash Data Collection
Health Care > iHuman Case Studies > Experienc FOCUSED EXAM: CHEST PAIN Patient: Brian Foster Grade: 100% Subjective Data Collection 23 out of 23 Objective Data Collection 21 out of 21 Time 183 minutes total spent in assignment Objective Data Collection: 21 of 21 (100%)
Health Care > iHuman Case Studies > HESI Health Assessment Study Guide History Taking Child • Biographic Data: Include the child's name, nickname, address and phone number, parents' names and work numbers, child's age and birth date, birthplace, sex, race, ethnic origin, and information about other children and family members at home. • Source of History: 1. Person providing information and relation to child 2. Your impression of reliability of information 3. Any special circumstances (e.g., the use of an interpreter) • Reason for Seeking Care: Record the parent's spontaneous statement. Because of the frequency of well-child visits for routine health care, there will be more reasons such as “time for the child's checkup” or “she needs the next baby shot.” Reasons for health problems may be initiated by the child, the parent, or a third party such as a classroom teacher or social worker. Sometimes the reason stated may not be the real reason for the visit. A parent may have a “hidden agenda,” such as the mother who brought her 4-year- old child in because “she looked pale.” Further questioning revealed that the mother had heard recently from a former college frie
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