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Jacob Abraham Ihuman Case Study | Advanced Practice Assessment
The jacob abraham ihuman case study is one of the most challenging single-attempt graded assignments in your NP program. Jacob Abraham is an iHuman case study requiring a complete advanced practice assessment across all nine rubric sections within the single-attempt graded format. You only get ONE attempt — this complete solution covers every scored section so you walk in fully prepared.
One submission. Auto-scored history within the 120-interaction cap, auto-scored physical exam with harmful exam penalties, manually graded EHR in two separate sections, and a standalone 10-point reflection document submitted separately. Every section must be right the first time.
About the Jacob Abraham Ihuman Case Study
Jacob Abraham is an iHuman case study requiring a complete advanced practice assessment across all nine rubric sections within the single-attempt graded format. This is the final case in this solution library — built to the same clinical standard as every preceding case, with every pivotal history question mapped by iHuman category, every physical exam named by its exact search term, both EHR sections separately written, and a complete management plan with the prewritten reflection document.
Why Students Lose Points on the Jacob Abraham Ihuman Case Study
- History (20 pts): Across every iHuman case in this library, the most consistent finding is this: students who score below 85% on history have skipped at least one of three categories — Social History, Family Medical History, or the full Review of Systems. These branches sit at the bottom of the iHuman history category menu and require deliberate navigation. The pivotal questions in these categories are as scored as those in the HPI branches.
- Physical Exam (20 pts): The physical exam interaction that costs the most students the most points is not the harmful exam — it is the missed sub-exam. Students navigate to a body system, select the first sub-exam returned by the search, record the finding, and move on — not realising the system has four more credited sub-exams listed below the first result. The solution lists every credited sub-exam for this case by its full iHuman search term so no credited interaction is missed.
- EHR Subjective & Objective (20 pts): Students lose points by entering physical exam findings in the subjective section, omitting pertinent negatives from the ROS, or failing to use ‘Not assessed’ for body systems not examined.
- Management Plan (15 pts, 6 required components): For pediatric patients, all medications must use weight-based dosing with the mg/kg calculation documented. A flat adult-equivalent dose without weight-based calculation fails the prescription accuracy criterion.
- Reflection (10 pts): The 150–300 word document must address the uninsured patient scenario with clinical judgment specific to this case — modifying each management plan component for cost and access — not a general health equity discussion.
Jacob Abraham Ihuman Case Study — Complete Solution Contents
- 🩺 All Pivotal History Questions Identified (120-Cap Respected): Questions mapped by iHuman category so you navigate directly to each pivotal item. OLDCARTS completed for every symptom, full ROS documented, professional terminology throughout.
- 📋 Physical Exam Roadmap — Type This, Click This, Record This: Each credited exam named by the exact string you type in the iHuman search bar. Harmful exams flagged. Video and image-based simulated interactions identified with guidance.
- 📄 EHR Subjective (OLDCARTS Format, Clinical Terminology, Subjective Data Only): HPI in OLDCARTS structure and complete ROS — no objective findings mixed in, professional language, pertinent negatives documented.
- 📄 EHR Objective (Physical Findings Only, ‘Not Assessed’ Correctly Used): All objective findings in professional terminology, ‘Not assessed’ for unexamined systems — ready to paste into the platform.
- 🔍 Key Findings (Ranked Most to Least Important): All significant findings prioritised as the case scoring model expects.
- 📝 Problem Statement (2–3 Sentences, All Components): Initials, age, chief complaint, pertinent positive and negative subjective and objective findings — correct format and length.
- 🔬 Diagnosis with Full DDx Rationale: Primary diagnosis with evidence-based justification and all differentials ranked.
- 💊 Complete Management Plan — All 6 Rubric Components: Diagnostics with APA citation, full prescriptions including OTC, consults addressed, patient education with citations, follow-up with specific red flags.
- ✏️ Reflection Document (Prewritten, 150–300 Words, Word Format, APA Cited): Standalone Word document for the uninsured patient scenario — ready to upload to the separate course dropbox.
- 📚 APA 7th Edition References: All sources formatted correctly for Chamberlain University (NR509, NR601), Walden University (NRNP courses), and other NP programs using iHuman.
FAQs: Jacob Abraham Ihuman Case Study
What if I have already started the simulation?
As long as you have not submitted, the solution is fully usable. The iHuman platform lets you re-enter the case at the same point.
Are physical exam names listed exactly as they appear in iHuman?
Yes. The guide uses the exact multi-word search term from the iHuman platform dropdown — the specific sub-exam name you type and click.
Is the reflection a separate document?
Yes. Included as a prewritten Word document formatted for separate upload alongside the Performance Overview Report.
Which universities and courses is this compatible with?
This iHuman case appears at Chamberlain University (NR509, NR601), Walden University (NRNP 6512, 6531, 6541, 6550), and other NP programs using the iHuman platform by Kaplan.
How is delivery handled?
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This case is assigned through the iHuman by Kaplan platform, used in NP programs at Walden University and Chamberlain University and other graduate nursing programs nationwide.
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