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Erin Davis iHuman Case Study (20 y/o with severe headache)

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The patient is a 20-year-old woman who presents alone to the emergency department with a headache. She has no associated fever, vomiting, neck pain, or other neurologic complaints. This headache is not atypical for her. Additional psychosocial history is notable for her estrangement from her mother, current unemployment, and financial dependence upon her boyfriend. She admits to incidents consistent with her being the victim of her boyfriend’s violence. The physical exam shows no evidence of head trauma; her neck is supple, the neurologic exam is normal. Two bruises of different ages are noted per examination – one on her left arm and a second on her left breast.

The Erin Davis iHuman Case Study Guide 20 y/o female with tension-type headaches, with a deeper look into potential causes like intimate partner violence. Ideal for nursing students, this guide helps sharpen your assessment and diagnostic skills.

Key Features:

  • Patient history
  • Physical Examination
  • Differential diagnosis
  • Assessment techniques
  • Management plan

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