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EVAN TYSON IHUMAN CC: TIRED AND PEEING AT NIGHT CASE UPDATED AND VERIFIEDCase
EVAN TYSON IHUMAN CC: TIRED AND PEEING AT NIGHT CASE UPDATED AND
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EVAN TYSON IHUMAN CC: TIRED AND PEEING AT NIGHT CASE
Performance Overview for Stephanie Piccolo on case Evan Tyson
The following table summarizes your performance on each section of the case, whether you completed that section or not.
Time spent: 52min 32sec Status: Submitted
Case Section Status Your
Score Time spent Performance Details
Total Score 99%
History Done 100% 15min 41sec 31 questions asked, 25 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
Physical exams Done 96% 22min 59sec 25 exams performed, 17 correct, 0 partially correct, 1 missed relative to the case's list
Key findings organization Done 42sec 6 findings listed; 11 listed by the case
Problem statement Done 37sec 97 words long; the case's was 86 words
Differentials Done 100% 50sec 3 items in the DDx, 3 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
Differentials ranking Done 100%
(lead/alt score) 100%
(must not miss score) 12sec
Tests Done 100% 1min 23sec 5 tests ordered, 5 correct, 0 missed relative to the case's list
Diagnosis Done 100% 5sec
Management plan Done 8sec 2 words long; the case's was 63 words
Exercises Done 83%
(of scored items only) 2min 45sec 5 of 6 correct (of scored items only)
Attempt: 2551256 Report generated on 10/30/2022, 5:33:18 PM America/New_York
History Notecard by Stephanie Piccolo on case Evan Tyson
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.
HPI
Sx =tired Sx
=erectile dysfunction Sx
=blurry vision Sx
=polyuria Sx
=polyd
Onset weeks/months few months not sure months months
Location generalized penis both eyes generalized general
Duration ongoing lasts less than 5 minutes normal eye exam last month ongoing ongoing
Characteristics fatigue, tired all the time, can't get going everytime when having sex blurry vision getting worse 7-8 times during day, 3-4 times at night very thi [Show Less]