Jorri Sparks On Case Marvin Webster Updated Study
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Performance Overview for Jorri Sparks on case Marvin Webster
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case,
whether you completed that section or not.
Time spent: 1hr 27min 38sec
Status: Submitted
Your Time spent
Case Section Status Performance Details
Score
History Done 100%
9min 49 questions asked, 9 correct, 0 missed relative
38sec to the case's list
Done 100% 31 exams performed, 15 correct, 0 partially
14min
Physical exams correct, 0 missed relative to the case's
19sec
list
Done 46sec 9 findings listed; 9 listed by the case
Key findings
organization
Done 69 words long; the case's was 68 words
Problem 23min
Statement 48sec
Diagnosis Done 100%
1min
55sec
Done 650 words long; the case's was 117 words
Management 10min
Plan 58sec
Exercises Done 52sec 1 of 1 correct (of scored items only)
100%
(of
scored
items
only)
Attempt: 3545005 Report generated
on 5/17/2025, 5:27:14 PM
America/Denver
History Notecard by Jorri Sparks on case MarvinWebster
Use this worksheet to organize your thoughts before developing a differential
diagnosis list.
1. Indicate key symptoms (Sx) you have identified from the history. Start with the
patient's reason(s) for the encounter and add additional symptoms obtained from
further questioning.
2. Characterize the attributes of each symptom using "OLDCARTS". Capture the details in
the appropriate column and row.
3. Review your findings and consider possible diagnoses that may correlate with these
symptoms. (Remember to consider the patient's age and risk factors.) Use your
, ideas to help guide your physical examination in the next section of
the case.
Sx =cough Sx =myalgia Sx =fatigue Sx =so
HPI Sx =HA
throa
Onset 4 days
Location general
Duration
Characteristics ra
Aggravating
Relieving ibuprofen ibupro
Timing / wa drin
Treatments ste
Severity
blad
Attempt: 3545005 Report generated
on 5/17/2025, 5:27:14 PM
America/Denver
Problem Statement by Jorri Sparks on case MarvinWebster
Marvin Webster is an 18 year old male with a chief complaint of
cough, myalgia, sore throat, fatigue, and headache. Upon assessment he was
observed to have a temperature of 101°F, tachycardia, erythematous pharynx, and
anterior cervical adenopathy. Lung sounds clear in all lobes, no SOB or