COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE EXAM LATEST EDITION 2026-
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, Sample SOAP Note for iHuman Cases
Subjective
Chief Complaint: "Burning when I urinate for two days."
History of Present Illness:
24-year-old female presents with dysuria, urgency, and urinary frequency for two days. Denies
fever, flank pain, nausea, vomiting, vaginal discharge, or hematuria. Symptoms have
progressively worsened.
A 24-year-old woman presents with dysuria, urinary frequency, and urgency for two days. She
denies vaginal discharge or flank pain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Acute pyelonephritis
B. Acute uncomplicated cystitis
C. Vaginitis
D. Nephrolithiasis
Correct Answer: B. Acute uncomplicated cystitis
Rationale: Dysuria, urgency, and frequency without systemic symptoms are classic findings of
uncomplicated urinary tract infection.