IHUMAN Psychiatric Case (Major Depressive Disorder) Complete Review
1. Patient Encounter
 - History Taking:
 - Patient Name: James Anderson
 - Age: 29
 - Gender: Male
 - Chief Complaint: "I've been feeling really down and can't
seem to enjoy anything anymore."
 - History of Present Illness (HPI): James reports that he has
been experiencing persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
for the past two months. He has lost interest in activities he used
to enjoy, such as playing guitar and hanging out with friends. He
also mentions difficulty sleeping, decreased appetite, and low
energy levels. He denies any suicidal thoughts or plans.
 - Past Medical History (PMH): No significant medical history.
 - Family History (FH): Mother has a history of depression.
Father has hypertension.
 - Social History (SH): James is a non-smoker and does not
consume alcohol. He works as a software developer and has been
working from home due to the pandemic. He lives alone and has
limited social interactions.
 - Review of Systems (ROS):
 - Psychiatric: Persistent sadness, anhedonia, insomnia,
decreased appetite, low energy.
 - Cardiovascular: No chest pain, palpitations.
 - Respiratory: No shortness of breath, cough, or wheezing.
 - Gastrointestinal: No nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain.
 - Neurological: No dizziness, syncope, or weakness.
2. Physical Examination
 - Vital Signs:
 - Blood Pressure: 120/75 mmHg

No comments found.
Login to post a comment
This item has not received any review yet.
Login to review this item
No Questions / Answers added yet.
Price $11.50
Add To Cart

Buy Now
Category Ihuman Case Study
Comments 0
Rating
Sales 0

Buy Our Plan

We have

The latest updated Study Material Bundle with 100% Satisfaction guarantee

Visit Now
{{ userMessage }}
Processing