NR 511 Week 2 iHuman Report | Complete Case Study, SOAP Note,
Diagnosis & Treatment Plan | Verified A+ | 2026 Updates
Performance Overview for Natasha Rollins on case Olive Chaney
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case,
whether you completed that section or not.
Time spent: 1hr 49min 5sec
Status: Submitted
Your Time
Case Section Status Score spe Performance Details
nt
Total Score 91%
History Done 94% 33 questions asked, 15 correct, 1 missed
25min
relative to the case's list
52sec
Physical exams Done 81% 18min 30 exams performed, 10 correct, 1
9se partially correct, 2 missed relative to the
c case's list
Done 46sec 4 findings listed; 5 listed by the case
Key findings
organization
Done 6min 94 words long; the case's was 77 words
Problem
13s
statement
ec
2min
5 items in the DDx, 5 correct, 0
Differentials Done 100% 25s
missed relative to the case's list
ec
Differentials Done 1min
100%
ranking 2se
(lead/alt
c
score)
0%
(must not
miss
score)
2min
0 tests ordered, 0 correct, 0 missed
Tests Done 100% 56s
relative to the case's list
ec
Diagnosis Done 100% 8sec
Done 245 words long; the case's was 37 words
Management 33min
plan 33sec
Attempt: 2619857
Report
, generated
on
1/21/2023,
12:32:19
PM
America/Denver
History Notecard
by
Natasha
Rollins
on
case
Olive
Chaney
Use this worksheet to organize your thoughts before developing a differential
diagnosis list.
1. Indicate key symptoms (Sx) you have identified from the history. Start with the
patient's reason(s) for the encounter and add additional symptoms obtained from
further questioning.
2. Characterize the attributes of each symptom using "OLDCARTS". Capture the details in
the appropriate column and row.
3. Review your findings and consider possible diagnoses that may correlate with these
symptoms. (Remember to consider the patient's age and risk factors.) Use
your ideas to help guide your physical examination in the next
section of the case.
runny Sx Sx
HPI rash cough nose fever = =
Onset 3 days ago 3 3 3
days days da
ago ago ys ago
Location started on
abdomen and
spread to arms
and legs
Diagnosis & Treatment Plan | Verified A+ | 2026 Updates
Performance Overview for Natasha Rollins on case Olive Chaney
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case,
whether you completed that section or not.
Time spent: 1hr 49min 5sec
Status: Submitted
Your Time
Case Section Status Score spe Performance Details
nt
Total Score 91%
History Done 94% 33 questions asked, 15 correct, 1 missed
25min
relative to the case's list
52sec
Physical exams Done 81% 18min 30 exams performed, 10 correct, 1
9se partially correct, 2 missed relative to the
c case's list
Done 46sec 4 findings listed; 5 listed by the case
Key findings
organization
Done 6min 94 words long; the case's was 77 words
Problem
13s
statement
ec
2min
5 items in the DDx, 5 correct, 0
Differentials Done 100% 25s
missed relative to the case's list
ec
Differentials Done 1min
100%
ranking 2se
(lead/alt
c
score)
0%
(must not
miss
score)
2min
0 tests ordered, 0 correct, 0 missed
Tests Done 100% 56s
relative to the case's list
ec
Diagnosis Done 100% 8sec
Done 245 words long; the case's was 37 words
Management 33min
plan 33sec
Attempt: 2619857
Report
, generated
on
1/21/2023,
12:32:19
PM
America/Denver
History Notecard
by
Natasha
Rollins
on
case
Olive
Chaney
Use this worksheet to organize your thoughts before developing a differential
diagnosis list.
1. Indicate key symptoms (Sx) you have identified from the history. Start with the
patient's reason(s) for the encounter and add additional symptoms obtained from
further questioning.
2. Characterize the attributes of each symptom using "OLDCARTS". Capture the details in
the appropriate column and row.
3. Review your findings and consider possible diagnoses that may correlate with these
symptoms. (Remember to consider the patient's age and risk factors.) Use
your ideas to help guide your physical examination in the next
section of the case.
runny Sx Sx
HPI rash cough nose fever = =
Onset 3 days ago 3 3 3
days days da
ago ago ys ago
Location started on
abdomen and
spread to arms
and legs