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ACTUAL EXAM I HUMAN CASE WEEK #4 2 YEAR OLD FEMALE, REASON FOR ENCOUNTER: RASH (CLASS 6531)

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Patient ID: [Insert Patient ID] Date: [Insert Date] Age: 2 years Sex: Female Reason for Encounter The child is presented by her parents with a chief complaint of a rash that hasbeen present for... the past 4 days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Chief Complaint: Rash HPI Questions and Answers 1. When did the rash first appear? o Answer: The rash first appeared 4 days ago. 2. Where did the rash initially appear? o Answer: The rash initially appeared on the trunk. 3. Has the rash spread to other areas? o Answer: Yes, it has spread to the arms ,legs and torso 4. Can you describe the appearance of the rash? o Answer: The rash is characterized by red, raised papules. It doesnot have any blisters or pustules. 5. How has the rash progressed over the past few days? o Answer: The rash began as small red spots and has become morediffuse and widespread. 6. Is the rash itchy? o Answer: Yes, the rash is itchy, and the child seems particularlyuncomfortable in the evenings. Patient ID: [Insert Patient ID] Date: [Insert Date] Age: 2 years Sex: Female Reason for Encounter The child is presented by her parents with a chief complaint of a rash that hasbeen present for the past 4 days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Chief Complaint: Rash HPI Questions and Answers 1. When did the rash first appear? o Answer: The rash first appeared 4 days ago. 2. Where did the rash initially appear? o Answer: The rash initially appeared on the trunk. 3. Has the rash spread to other areas? o Answer: Yes, it has spread to the arms ,legs and torso 4. Can you describe the appearance of the rash? o Answer: The rash is characterized by red, raised papules. It doesnot have any blisters or pustules. 5. How has the rash progressed over the past few days? o Answer: The rash began as small red spots and has become morediffuse and widespread. 6. Is the rash itchy? o Answer: Yes, the rash is itchy, and the child seems particularlyuncomfortable in the evenings. Patient ID: [Insert Patient ID] Date: [Insert Date] Age: 2 years Sex: Female Reason for Encounter The child is presented by her parents with a chief complaint of a rash that hasbeen present for the past 4 days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Chief Complaint: Rash HPI Questions and Answers 1. When did the rash first appear? o Answer: The rash first appeared 4 days ago. 2. Where did the rash initially appear? o Answer: The rash initially appeared on the trunk. 3. Has the rash spread to other areas? o Answer: Yes, it has spread to the arms ,legs and torso 4. Can you describe the appearance of the rash? o Answer: The rash is characterized by red, raised papules. It doesnot have any blisters or pustules. 5. How has the rash progressed over the past few days? o Answer: The rash began as small red spots and has become morediffuse and widespread. 6. Is the rash itchy? o Answer: Yes, the rash is itchy, and the child seems particularlyuncomfortable in the evenings. Patient ID: [Insert Patient ID] Date: [Insert Date] Age: 2 years Sex: Female Reason for Encounter The child is presented by her parents with a chief complaint of a rash that hasbeen present for the past 4 days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Chief Complaint: Rash HPI Questions and Answers 1. When did the rash first appear? o Answer: The rash first appeared 4 days ago. 2. Where did the rash initially appear? o Answer: The rash initially appeared on the trunk. 3. Has the rash spread to other areas? o Answer: Yes, it has spread to the arms ,legs and torso 4. Can you describe the appearance of the rash? o Answer: The rash is characterized by red, raised papules. It doesnot have any blisters or pustules. 5. How has the rash progressed over the past few days? o Answer: The rash began as small red spots and has become morediffuse and widespread. 6. Is the rash itchy? o Answer: Yes, the rash is itchy, and the child seems particularlyuncomfortable in the evenings. Patient ID: [Insert Patient ID] Date: [Insert Date] Age: 2 years Sex: Female Reason for Encounter The child is presented by her parents with a chief complaint of a rash that hasbeen present for the past 4 days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Chief Complaint: Rash HPI Questions and Answers 1. When did the rash first appear? o Answer: The rash first appeared 4 days ago. 2. Where did the rash initially appear? o Answer: The rash initially appeared on the trunk. 3. Has the rash spread to other areas? o Answer: Yes, it has spread to the arms ,legs and torso 4. Can you describe the appearance of the rash? o Answer: The rash is characterized by red, raised papules. It doesnot have any blisters or pustules. 5. How has the rash progressed over the past few days? o Answer: The rash began as small red spots and has become morediffuse and widespread. 6. Is the rash itchy? o Answer: Yes, the rash is itchy, and the child seems particularlyuncomfortable in the evenings. [Show More]

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