I-Human Case Study Comprehensive Week #4 (Class 6512): 25-Year-Old
Female With New Rash, SOAP Note, Clinical Assessment, and Management
Plan
Class 6512 I-Human Case Study Week #4 featuring a 25-year-old female with a new rash. Includes a comprehensive SOAP
note, differential diagnosis, clinical assessment, and evidence-based treatment plan for nursing and healthcare students.
• I-Human Case Study Week 4
• Class 6512 I-Human case study
• 25-year-old female rash case
,
, Patient Information
• Name: [Virtual Patient]
• Age: 25 years
• Sex: Female
• Date: [Simulation Date]
• Setting: Primary Care / Urgent Care
• Source of History: Patient (reliable historian)
S – Subjective
Chief Complaint (CC):
“I developed a new rash on my arms and chest.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
The patient is a 25-year-old female who presents with a new-onset rash that began 3 days ago. She reports the rash initially appeared
on her upper chest and has since spread to her bilateral arms. The rash is described as red, itchy, and slightly raised, with
intermittent burning sensations.
, She denies pain but reports moderate pruritus, rated 6/10, worse at night. She denies drainage, blistering, or skin breakdown. She
reports recently switching to a new laundry detergent and spending time outdoors hiking one week ago. No known insect bites.
She denies fever, chills, shortness of breath, throat swelling, facial swelling, or mucosal involvement. No previous similar episodes.
No recent illness.
Associated Symptoms:
• Pruritus
• Mild skin irritation
Denies:
• Fever or chills
• Shortness of breath
• Joint pain
• Oral or genital lesions
• Recent viral illness
Past Medical History (PMH):
• Seasonal allergic rhinitis
• No chronic illnesses
Past Surgical History (PSH):
• None
Medications:
Female With New Rash, SOAP Note, Clinical Assessment, and Management
Plan
Class 6512 I-Human Case Study Week #4 featuring a 25-year-old female with a new rash. Includes a comprehensive SOAP
note, differential diagnosis, clinical assessment, and evidence-based treatment plan for nursing and healthcare students.
• I-Human Case Study Week 4
• Class 6512 I-Human case study
• 25-year-old female rash case
,
, Patient Information
• Name: [Virtual Patient]
• Age: 25 years
• Sex: Female
• Date: [Simulation Date]
• Setting: Primary Care / Urgent Care
• Source of History: Patient (reliable historian)
S – Subjective
Chief Complaint (CC):
“I developed a new rash on my arms and chest.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
The patient is a 25-year-old female who presents with a new-onset rash that began 3 days ago. She reports the rash initially appeared
on her upper chest and has since spread to her bilateral arms. The rash is described as red, itchy, and slightly raised, with
intermittent burning sensations.
, She denies pain but reports moderate pruritus, rated 6/10, worse at night. She denies drainage, blistering, or skin breakdown. She
reports recently switching to a new laundry detergent and spending time outdoors hiking one week ago. No known insect bites.
She denies fever, chills, shortness of breath, throat swelling, facial swelling, or mucosal involvement. No previous similar episodes.
No recent illness.
Associated Symptoms:
• Pruritus
• Mild skin irritation
Denies:
• Fever or chills
• Shortness of breath
• Joint pain
• Oral or genital lesions
• Recent viral illness
Past Medical History (PMH):
• Seasonal allergic rhinitis
• No chronic illnesses
Past Surgical History (PSH):
• None
Medications: