HYPERTENSION FOLLOW-UP CASE STUDY BY I-HUMAN PATIENTS
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, i-Human Week 4 Clinical Documentation Exam
56-Year-Old Female – Hypertension Follow-Up Case
1. Case Overview
This case involves a 56-year-old female presenting for a blood pressure recheck in an
outpatient setting. The primary objective is to evaluate hypertension control, medication
adherence, and cardiovascular risk factors, followed by an evidence-based management plan.
Hypertension is often asymptomatic but remains a leading modifiable risk factor for
cardiovascular disease, stroke, and kidney damage. The case emphasizes clinical reasoning,
SOAP documentation, and patient-centered care.
2. Patient Profile
• Age: 56 years
• Gender: Female
• BMI: ~31 (Obese Class I)
• Chief Complaint: “I’m here for a blood pressure recheck.”
• Setting: Outpatient clinic with lab access
3. History of Present Illness (HPI)
The patient was diagnosed with hypertension several months ago after elevated readings
(~150/90 mmHg). She was started on antihypertensive therapy (e.g., thiazide diuretic).
Key findings:
• Reports partial medication adherence (misses’ doses occasionally)
• Home BP readings: ~140–150/85–95 mmHg
• Mild dizziness on standing (possible orthostatic effect or electrolyte imbalance)
• Denies chest pain, shortness of breath, or neurological deficits