WEEK #7 I-HUMAN CASE STUDY FOR A 25 YEARS OLD
FEMALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER: LOOSE STOOL –WALDEN
UNIVERSITY SCREENSHOTS – WITH SOAP NOTE CLINICAL
REASONING, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, DIAGNOSTICS,
MANAGEMENT, AND PATIENT EDUCATION LATEST UPDATE
2026
Patient Information
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• Age: 25 years
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• Sex: Female
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• Encounter Type: Outpatient clinic visit
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• Course: i-Human Week 7 – Walden University
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• Chief Complaint: “I’ve been having loose stools for the last few days.”
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i- Human Case Study – Week 7 (2026)
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Walden University g;
Outpatient Clinic With Laboratory Capabilitiesg; g; g; g;
g; Patient: 25-Year-Old Female g; g;
Reason for Encounter: Loose Stools
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1. General Case Information g; g;
g; Case Title: g;
Comprehensive Evaluation of Loose Stools in a Young Adult Female
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Case Summary: g;
A 25-year-old female presents to an outpatient clinic with several days of loose
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stools. This case emphasizes differentiation between infectious, dietary,
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g; functional, inflammatory, and medication-related causes of diarrhea,
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assessment of hydration and electrolyte status, recognition of red-flag symptoms,
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and formulation of an evidence-based outpatient management plan.
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Reason for Encounter: g; g;
Loose stools g;