Master iHuman Week 10: Case Study of a 62-Year-Old
Male with Urinary Frequency | Latest 2025/2026 Edition
for First-Attempt Success
- **Patient:** 62-year-old male
- **Setting:** Outpatient clinic (with X-ray, ECG, and lab capabilities)
- **Chief Complaint:** "I’m peeing all the time"
- **Height:** 6'1" (185 cm) | **Weight:** ~209 lbs (95 kg)
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### II. History of Present Illness (HPI) - Key Data Points
- **Onset:** Gradual, worsening over the past several months.
, - **Frequency:** Daytime urination every 1-2 hours; Nocturia (waking
3-4 times/night).
- **Stream:** Weak urinary stream, hesitancy (difficulty starting), and
dribbling.
- **Sensation:** Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
- **Associated Symptoms:** Denies dysuria (pain/burning), hematuria
(blood), or flank pain.
- **Aggravating Factors:** Coffee consumption increases urgency.
- **Impact:** Disrupted sleep leading to mild daytime fatigue (denies
severe fatigue or lightheadedness).
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### III. Review of Systems (ROS) & Medical History
- **General:** No fever, chills, or unexplained weight loss.
- **Genitourinary:** No incontinence or erectile dysfunction (patient
denies this specifically).
- **Family History:** Father had prostate issues (BPH or cancer
diagnosed in 70s).
- **Past Medical History (PMH):** Hypertension (well-controlled),
Hyperlipidemia.
- **Medications:** Amlodipine, Atorvastatin. (Note: Patient is *non-
adherent* to prescribed Tamsulosin/Alpha-blockers due to perceived
lack of benefit).
Male with Urinary Frequency | Latest 2025/2026 Edition
for First-Attempt Success
- **Patient:** 62-year-old male
- **Setting:** Outpatient clinic (with X-ray, ECG, and lab capabilities)
- **Chief Complaint:** "I’m peeing all the time"
- **Height:** 6'1" (185 cm) | **Weight:** ~209 lbs (95 kg)
---
### II. History of Present Illness (HPI) - Key Data Points
- **Onset:** Gradual, worsening over the past several months.
, - **Frequency:** Daytime urination every 1-2 hours; Nocturia (waking
3-4 times/night).
- **Stream:** Weak urinary stream, hesitancy (difficulty starting), and
dribbling.
- **Sensation:** Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
- **Associated Symptoms:** Denies dysuria (pain/burning), hematuria
(blood), or flank pain.
- **Aggravating Factors:** Coffee consumption increases urgency.
- **Impact:** Disrupted sleep leading to mild daytime fatigue (denies
severe fatigue or lightheadedness).
---
### III. Review of Systems (ROS) & Medical History
- **General:** No fever, chills, or unexplained weight loss.
- **Genitourinary:** No incontinence or erectile dysfunction (patient
denies this specifically).
- **Family History:** Father had prostate issues (BPH or cancer
diagnosed in 70s).
- **Past Medical History (PMH):** Hypertension (well-controlled),
Hyperlipidemia.
- **Medications:** Amlodipine, Atorvastatin. (Note: Patient is *non-
adherent* to prescribed Tamsulosin/Alpha-blockers due to perceived
lack of benefit).