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Patient Information:
● Name: John Anderson ● Age: 60 years ● Sex: Male ●
Occupation: Retired construction worker ● Date of Visit: [Insert
Date] ● Location: Urgent Care Clinic with Laboratory
Capabilities ● Reason for Encounter: Severe pain and rash
Chief Complaint:
"Painful rash on my right side that’s getting worse, with blisters
forming. It started a few days ago, and now the pain is unbearable."
History of Present Illness (HPI):
John Anderson, a 60-year-old male, presents to the urgent care
clinic with complaints of a painful rash located on his right side. The
rash began approximately 5 days ago as small red bumps, which
have since evolved into larger, fluid-filled blisters. The rash is
accompanied by intense pain, which he describes as "burning" and
"stinging." He also reports mild systemic symptoms, including
fatigue and low-grade fever.
HPI Q&A (Expanded Version):
1. When did you first notice the rash?
○ Answer: About five days ago.
2. Where exactly is the rash located?
○ Answer: It started on the right side of my torso, near my
ribs, and now it’s spreading toward my back.
3. How would you describe the rash?
4. When is it safe to use progestin for hormone replacement therapy?
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Patient Information:
● Name: John Anderson ● Age: 60 years ● Sex: Male ●
Occupation: Retired construction worker ● Date of Visit: [Insert
Date] ● Location: Urgent Care Clinic with Laboratory
Capabilities ● Reason for Encounter: Severe pain and rash
Chief Complaint:
"Painful rash on my right side that’s getting worse, with blisters
forming. It started a few days ago, and now the pain is unbearable."
History of Present Illness (HPI):
John Anderson, a 60-year-old male, presents to the urgent care
clinic with complaints of a painful rash located on his right side. The
rash began approximately 5 days ago as small red bumps, which
have since evolved into larger, fluid-filled blisters. The rash is
accompanied by intense pain, which he describes as "burning" and
"stinging." He also reports mild systemic symptoms, including
fatigue and low-grade fever.
HPI Q&A (Expanded Version):
1. When did you first notice the rash?
○ Answer: About five days ago.
2. Where exactly is the rash located?
○ Answer: It started on the right side of my torso, near my
ribs, and now it’s spreading toward my back.
3. How would you describe the rash?
4. When is it safe to use progestin for hormone replacement therapy?