Patient Passed Out - In-Depth Review (Week #7) |
Comprehensive iHuman Case Study 18-Year-Old
Patient with Sync ope (Passing Out) – Week #7
Analysis | I-Human Case Study Bodhi Brown 18-
Year-Old Patient Reason For Encounter
, Comprehensive I-Human Case Study 18-Year-Old
Patient Passed Out - In-Depth Review (Week #7) |
Comprehensive iHuman Case Study 18-Year-Old
Patient with Sync ope (Passing Out) – Week #7
Analysis | I-Human Case Study Bodhi Brown 18-
Year-Old Patient Reason For Encounter
Case Overview
Patient: 18-year-old (often named “Bodhi Brown” or similar in I-Human system)
Chief Complaint: “I passed out.”
Setting: Emergency Department or Urgent Care
Present Illness: The patient fainted during physical activity (commonly while standing in a
line, exercising, or under heat).
Duration: Episode lasted seconds to a minute, spontaneous recovery, no seizure activity.
🩺 Subjective Data (History)
Category Key Findings
Brief loss of consciousness (LOC), regained awareness quickly. Preceded
HPI
by dizziness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, sometimes nausea.
Associated No chest pain, no palpitations, no shortness of breath, no confusion post-
Symptoms episode.
Past Medical
Usually unremarkable (no cardiac disease, no diabetes).
History
Sometimes includes fainting spells or sudden cardiac death (important
Family History
for ruling out arrhythmia or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy).
Medications None or occasional over-the-counter meds.
Active student/athlete, may have skipped meals or been dehydrated.
Social History
Denies alcohol/drug use.
Allergies NKDA.