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I-Human Case Study Week 3 Shortness of Breath 60-Year-Old Female Outpatient Clinic Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Complete Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Rationales | 100% Verified – Pass Guaranteed – A+ Graded
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    I-Human Case Study Week 3 Shortness of Breath 60-Year-Old Female Outpatient Clinic Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Complete Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Rationales | 100% Verified – Pass Guaranteed – A+ Graded

  • I-Human Case Study Week 3 Shortness of Breath 60-Year-Old Female Outpatient Clinic Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Real-Style Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | respiratory assessment, differential diagnosis, history taking, physical exam, spirometry, treatment planning, COPD, asthma, outpatient management | Detailed Rationales | Graded A+ Verified – Pass Guaranteed – Instant Download
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Week 7 i-Human Case Study Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Dyspnea in a 60-Year-Old Female – Comprehensive Case Analysis CHF Diagnosis – Walden University – Pass Guaranteed – A+ Graded
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    Week 7 i-Human Case Study Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Dyspnea in a 60-Year-Old Female – Comprehensive Case Analysis CHF Diagnosis – Walden University – Pass Guaranteed – A+ Graded

  • Ace the Week 7 i-Human Case Study on Dyspnea in a 60-Year-Old Female with CHF Diagnosis at Walden University using this 2026/2027 comprehensive case analysis. Covers key topics including heart failure pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, physical exam findings, and evidence-based management. Each answer includes detailed rationales to reinforce advanced practice clinical reasoning. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.
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COMPREHESIVE I HUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK #7 (CLASS 6512) 18 YEAR OLD PATIENT REASON FOR ENCOUNTER: PASSED OUT
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    COMPREHESIVE I HUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK #7 (CLASS 6512) 18 YEAR OLD PATIENT REASON FOR ENCOUNTER: PASSED OUT

  • COMPREHESIVE I HUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK #7 (CLASS 6512) 18 YEAR OLD PATIENT REASON FOR ENCOUNTER: PASSED OUT
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This i-Human case study (Week 7) involves a 65-year-old male with a past medical history of hypertension (10 years), type 2 diabetes mellitus (8 years), hyperlipidemia, chronic kidney disease stage 2, GERD, and prior percutaneous coronary intervention (6
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    This i-Human case study (Week 7) involves a 65-year-old male with a past medical history of hypertension (10 years), type 2 diabetes mellitus (8 years), hyperlipidemia, chronic kidney disease stage 2, GERD, and prior percutaneous coronary intervention (6

  • This i-Human case study (Week 7) involves a 65-year-old male with a past medical history of hypertension (10 years), type 2 diabetes mellitus (8 years), hyperlipidemia, chronic kidney disease stage 2, GERD, and prior percutaneous coronary intervention (6 years ago). He presents with progressive fatigue, intermittent nausea (worse in mornings, after meals), decreased appetite, early satiety, unintentional weight loss (~7 lbs over 3 weeks), mild exertional dyspnea, and occasional lightheadedness u...
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i-Human Case Study: 18-Year-Old Male with "Passed Out" (Syncope) – Week 7 (2026) Class 6512 – Outpatient Clinic with Lab Capability – SOAP Note
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    i-Human Case Study: 18-Year-Old Male with "Passed Out" (Syncope) – Week 7 (2026) Class 6512 – Outpatient Clinic with Lab Capability – SOAP Note

  • This i-Human case study (Week 7, Class 6512) involves an 18-year-old male who experienced a witnessed syncopal episode while standing during a school assembly. LOC lasted approximately 30-45 seconds with spontaneous recovery. Prodromal symptoms included lightheadedness, nausea, diaphoresis, and blurred vision. He vomited once after regaining consciousness and had brief confusion (~30-60 seconds) before returning to baseline. Triggers included prolonged standing in a warm, crowded environment, sk...
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i-Human Case Study: 56-Year-Old Female with Blood Pressure Recheck – Week 7 (Class 6512) – Outpatient Clinic with X-Ray, ECG, and Lab Services – SOAP Note
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    i-Human Case Study: 56-Year-Old Female with Blood Pressure Recheck – Week 7 (Class 6512) – Outpatient Clinic with X-Ray, ECG, and Lab Services – SOAP Note

  • This i-Human case study (Week 7, Class 6512) involves a 56-year-old female (height 5'5", weight 188 lb, BMI ~31.3 obese) presenting for a blood pressure recheck after an elevated office reading of 152/96 one week ago. She reports occasional morning headaches and mild fatigue but denies chest pain, palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, or vision changes. Home BP log readings range from 135-148/82-94 mmHg. She is not currently on antihypertensive medication but takes atorvastatin 20 ...
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Week #7 Case Study: The Thrice-Hit Liver – Autoimmune, Alcohol, and Metabolic Overlap in a 65-Year-Old with Fatigue
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    Week #7 Case Study: The Thrice-Hit Liver – Autoimmune, Alcohol, and Metabolic Overlap in a 65-Year-Old with Fatigue

  • This comprehensive case study presents Robert Johnson, a 65-year-old male with persistent nausea, profound fatigue (4 weeks), dark urine, light stools, 10-lb unintentional weight loss, mild RUQ discomfort, and jaundice (per wife). Past medical history includes hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia. Medications include lisinopril, metformin, and atorvastatin. Social history reveals significant alcohol use (3-4 glasses of whiskey/night for >20 years) and former smoking (30 ...
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i-Human Case Study: 18-Month-Old Male with Cough – Week 4 (Class 6541) – Pediatric Outpatient Evaluation
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    i-Human Case Study: 18-Month-Old Male with Cough – Week 4 (Class 6541) – Pediatric Outpatient Evaluation

  • This i-Human case study (Week 4, Class 6541) involves an 18-month-old male (86 cm, 12.7 kg) presenting with a 4-day history of cough, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, intermittent low-grade fever (max 37.9°C), and nocturnal worsening with sleep disruption and decreased appetite. He attends daycare with known sick contacts. Physical exam reveals nasal congestion, mild subcostal retractions during coughing episodes only, occasional mild expiratory wheeze with forced exhalation, clear breath sounds a...
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i-Human Case Study: 69-Year-Old Male with Chest Pain – Week 4 (Class 6531) – Outpatient Clinic – SOAP Note & Acute Coronary Syndrome Evaluation
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    i-Human Case Study: 69-Year-Old Male with Chest Pain – Week 4 (Class 6531) – Outpatient Clinic – SOAP Note & Acute Coronary Syndrome Evaluation

  • This i-Human case study (Week 4, Class 6531) involves a 69-year-old male with a history of hypertension (15 years), type 2 diabetes (10 years), hyperlipidemia, former smoker (30 pack-years, quit 8 years ago), and family history of premature coronary artery disease (father died of MI at age 62). He presents with acute chest pain that began 2-4 hours prior while walking, described as pressure-like/squeezing (7/10), substernal, radiating to left shoulder and jaw, persistent, not relieved by rest. A...
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i-Human Case Study: 69-Year-Old Male with Chest Pain – Week 4 (Class 6531) – Outpatient Clinic with X-Ray, ECG, and Lab Capabilities – Expert Evaluation
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    i-Human Case Study: 69-Year-Old Male with Chest Pain – Week 4 (Class 6531) – Outpatient Clinic with X-Ray, ECG, and Lab Capabilities – Expert Evaluation

  • This i-Human case study (Week 4, Class 6531) involves a 69-year-old male presenting with intermittent chest pain over 3 days (pressure-like, substernal, radiating to left shoulder and jaw, 6/10 severity, lasting 5-10 minutes, occurring with exertion and relieved by rest). Associated symptoms include mild shortness of breath, diaphoresis during episodes, and fatigue. Risk factors include hypertension (20 years), type 2 diabetes (10 years), hyperlipidemia, former smoker (40 pack-years, quit 5 year...
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