IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD
WOMAN WITH IT CHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT
CLINIC WIH LABORATORY CAPABILITIES
ACTUAL IHUMAN CASE 100%
IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH LABORATORY
CAPABILITIES ACTUAL IHUMAN CASE 100%
Chief Complaint:
Onset: When did the rash start?
Duration: Has it been persistent or intermittent?
Progression: Is it spreading or staying localized?
Severity: How bad is the itching? (Mild, moderate, severe)
Associated Symptoms:
Any pain, burning, or tenderness?Presence of fever, chills, or malaise (infection or systemic issue)?Swelling, blistering, or peeling?Any wheezing, shortness of breath, or facial swelling (allergic reaction)?
Other skin changes: dryness, scaling, cracking, or oozing?
Medical & Dermatological History: IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH LABORATORY
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Any history of eczema, psoriasis, or chronic skin disease in the past?Prior similar rash or skin reaction?Any known allergies (food, medication, environmental, or contact allergens like latex or nickel)?Any new infection or illnesses (viral exanthem, fungal infection)?Chronic diseases (diabetes, autoimmune diseases like lupus)?
Medications & Exposures:
New medication, skincare products, soaps, or detergents recently used?Exposure to irritants (poison ivy, chemicals, pets, new clothing, jewelry)?Any recent vaccines?
Lifestyle & Environmental Factors:
Recent travel (exotic infections, bed bugs, insect bites)?Occupation and hobbies (chemical exposure, gloves, frequent hand washing)?Diet (new foods, supplements)?Stress level (possible stress-induced urticaria or exacerbation of skin disease)?Family History: IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH LABORATORY CAPABILITIES ACTUAL IHUMAN CASE 100% IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH
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Any family history of atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, or autoimmune disorders?
Sexual & Social History:
Any recent unprotected sexual contact (possible syphilis, herpes, or HIV-related rash)?Illicit drug use (some can cause hypersensitivity reactions)?
General Appearance:
Is the patient comfortable or distressed from itching?Any indication of systemic disease (fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy)?
Vital Signs:
Temperature (fever can indicate infection or systemic illness) Heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate (assess for allergic reaction)
Skin Examination:
Inspection:
Location & Distribution:
Localized or generalized?Symmetric or asymmetric?Involving flexural areas (eczema), extensor areas (psoriasis), or sun-exposed areas (photosensitivity reaction)? IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH LABORATORY CAPABILITIES ACTUAL IHUMAN CASE 100% IHUMAN CASE WEEK 2 A 36YEAR OLD WOMAN WITH ITCHY RASH ;OUTPATIENT CLINIC WIH