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, Patient Information
Name: Evan Tyson
Age: 65 years old
Gender: Male
Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic with laboratory capabilities
Chief Complaint: “I’m tired of getting up to pee at night.”
Reason for Encounter: Nocturia
History of Present Illness (HPI)Narrative: Evan Tyson, a 65-year-old
African American male, presents to the outpatient primary care clinic
reporting nocturia for the past 6 months, worsening over the last 2
months. He describes waking 3–4 times per night to urinate, with a
weak stream and difficulty initiating urination. Each episode produces a
small volume of urine, and he feels his bladder does not fully empty. He
reports daytime frequency (every 2–3 hours) and urgency but denies