Study Answers Rationales SOAP Notes 2026 Updated BPH
Diagnosis Guide
FULL iHuman Case Study – WEEK #10
62-Year-Old Male with Urinary Frequency
1. FULL SOAP NOTE (A+ LEVEL)
S – Subjective
CC:
“I’m peeing all the time.”
, HPI:
62-year-old male presents with progressive urinary frequency over several
months. Reports:
• Nocturia (3–4 times per night)
• Urgency
• Weak urinary stream
• Hesitancy
• Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
Denies:
• Dysuria
• Hematuria
• Fever
• Flank pain
No recent infections or trauma.
PMH:
• Hypertension (common in this age group)
Medications:
• Antihypertensives (e.g., ACE inhibitors)
Allergies:
• NKDA
Family History:
• Possible prostate issues (important to ask)
Social History:
• Occasional alcohol
• No smoking (or ask)