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Karen Floyd – iHuman Case Attempt Attempt: 3688153
KF is a 45 y/o female who presents with complaint of intermittent abdominal pain. Pain is worse after consuming rich foods, is sometimes relieved with defecation, and does not change with consuming dairy or wheat products. Patient denies fever, weight or appetite changes. Patient admits to cyclical constipation and diarrhea, alternating consistency between “hard pellets” and “watery with mucous.” Admits feelings of incomplete bowel emptying, bloating and belching, urgency with diarrhea. Denies nausea or vomiting, heartburn, food or acid taste in mouth. Denies tarry or bloody stools. Exam is positive for mild tenderness with deep palpation of the lower abdomen on both sides. Rectal exam and unremarkable. PE is unremarkable for additional findings.
Karen Floyd – iHuman Case Attempt Attempt
K. F. is 45-year-old female who presents with a 10-year history of abdominal pain, feeling of bloating and significant amounts of flatulence and belching; along with episodes alternating between constipation and diarrhea. The pain is described as mild cramping with intermittent episodes of severe stabbing pain that affects daily living and lasts between a few minutes to an hour or so. There are no events surrounding the start of abdominal pain, bowel movement eases some of the pain, while stress and specific diet intake aggravates pain and symptoms. The client has not tried any previous treatments. The physical exam was pertinent for abdominal tenderness with deep palpation. The rest of the physical exam was unremarkable. She denies worsening abdominal pain, blood in stool, nausea and vomiting.
Additional information
| Institution | Chamberlain University |
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| Contributor | David Abraham |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Assignment |