female Reason for encounter: Flank pain
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Title: Flank Pain Case Study – Learning Mode
Platform: i-Human Patients
,� Patient Information
Height: 5'6" (168 cm)
Weight: 130 lb (59.1 kg)
Gender: Female
� Reason for Encounter
Chief Complaint: Flank Pain
� Clinical Interface Overview
This case is presented in Learning Mode
Feedback is provided after each section submission
A final performance overview is given at the end
� On-Screen Elements
Clinical case dashboard with navigation options
Patient summary panel (left side)
Background windows (files and spreadsheets) visible on desktop
System interface ready for interaction
▶� Action
Click “Proceed” to begin the case
, � Author Information
Case authored by: Swaramsi Katragadda, MD
In collaboration with the iHP Content Team
� Patient History
� History of Present Illness (HPI)
Patient is a young adult female presenting with flank pain
Pain started recently (acute onset)
Location: Unilateral flank (may radiate to abdomen or groin)
Character: Sharp / stabbing / cramping
Severity: Moderate to severe
Timing: Intermittent or constant
Aggravating factors: Movement, dehydration, or certain positions
Relieving factors: Rest or analgesics (if taken)
� Associated Symptoms
Nausea and/or vomiting
Fever and chills (suggest infection)
Dysuria (painful urination)
Urinary frequency or urgency
Hematuria (blood in urine)
Possible abdominal discomfort
� Past Medical History (PMH)
History of:
o Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
o Kidney stones
No major chronic illnesses reported (if not specified)