NSG 4029 iHuman Case Study – Laia Nunez: Comprehensive
for Acute Uncomplicated UTI with Latest Expert Feedback
and Clinical Analysis
NSG 4029 iHuman case study featuring Laia Nunez presenting with dysuria and lower
abdominal pain. Includes a comprehensive SOAP note, diagnostic evaluation, evidence-based
management of uncomplicated urinary tract infection, and latest expert feedback for nursing
students.
• NSG 4029 iHuman case study
• Laia Nunez iHuman case
• iHuman UTI
• Acute uncomplicated cystitis case study
Patient: Laia Nunez
Chief Complaint: Lower abdominal pain and painful urination
Patient Information
• Name: Laia Nunez
• Age: 21 years
• Sex: Female
• Ethnicity: Hispanic
, • Date of Encounter: [Simulation Date]
• Setting: Primary Care / Student Health Clinic
• Source of History: Patient (reliable historian)
S – Subjective
Chief Complaint (CC):
“I have pain in my lower stomach and it burns when I pee.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Laia Nunez is a 21-year-old female who presents with lower abdominal discomfort and dysuria
that began 3 days ago. She describes the pain as dull and crampy, localized to the suprapubic
region, rated 5/10, and worsened with urination. She reports urinary frequency and urgency
with small volumes of urine.
She denies flank pain, fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting. She reports her urine has appeared cloudy
with a strong odor, but denies visible blood. She is sexually active with one partner and reports
inconsistent condom use. No history of sexually transmitted infections. Last menstrual period was
2 weeks ago and normal.
She has not taken any antibiotics recently and has no prior history of recurrent urinary tract
infections.
Associated Symptoms
• Dysuria
• Urinary frequency and urgency
• Suprapubic discomfort
Denies
• Fever or chills
• Flank pain
• Vaginal discharge
• Nausea or vomiting
, Past Medical History (PMH):
• No chronic medical conditions
Past Surgical History (PSH):
• None
Current Medications:
• Oral contraceptive pill daily
Allergies:
• No known drug allergies (NKDA)
Family History:
• Mother: Hypertension
• Father: Type 2 diabetes
• No renal or urologic disorders
Social History:
• College student
• Sexually active
• Tobacco: Denies
• Alcohol: Occasional
• Illicit drugs: Denies
• Diet: Balanced
• Hydration: Admits to low water intake
Review of Systems (ROS):
for Acute Uncomplicated UTI with Latest Expert Feedback
and Clinical Analysis
NSG 4029 iHuman case study featuring Laia Nunez presenting with dysuria and lower
abdominal pain. Includes a comprehensive SOAP note, diagnostic evaluation, evidence-based
management of uncomplicated urinary tract infection, and latest expert feedback for nursing
students.
• NSG 4029 iHuman case study
• Laia Nunez iHuman case
• iHuman UTI
• Acute uncomplicated cystitis case study
Patient: Laia Nunez
Chief Complaint: Lower abdominal pain and painful urination
Patient Information
• Name: Laia Nunez
• Age: 21 years
• Sex: Female
• Ethnicity: Hispanic
, • Date of Encounter: [Simulation Date]
• Setting: Primary Care / Student Health Clinic
• Source of History: Patient (reliable historian)
S – Subjective
Chief Complaint (CC):
“I have pain in my lower stomach and it burns when I pee.”
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Laia Nunez is a 21-year-old female who presents with lower abdominal discomfort and dysuria
that began 3 days ago. She describes the pain as dull and crampy, localized to the suprapubic
region, rated 5/10, and worsened with urination. She reports urinary frequency and urgency
with small volumes of urine.
She denies flank pain, fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting. She reports her urine has appeared cloudy
with a strong odor, but denies visible blood. She is sexually active with one partner and reports
inconsistent condom use. No history of sexually transmitted infections. Last menstrual period was
2 weeks ago and normal.
She has not taken any antibiotics recently and has no prior history of recurrent urinary tract
infections.
Associated Symptoms
• Dysuria
• Urinary frequency and urgency
• Suprapubic discomfort
Denies
• Fever or chills
• Flank pain
• Vaginal discharge
• Nausea or vomiting
, Past Medical History (PMH):
• No chronic medical conditions
Past Surgical History (PSH):
• None
Current Medications:
• Oral contraceptive pill daily
Allergies:
• No known drug allergies (NKDA)
Family History:
• Mother: Hypertension
• Father: Type 2 diabetes
• No renal or urologic disorders
Social History:
• College student
• Sexually active
• Tobacco: Denies
• Alcohol: Occasional
• Illicit drugs: Denies
• Diet: Balanced
• Hydration: Admits to low water intake
Review of Systems (ROS):