Ken Fowler 70Yo Orthostatic Hypotension – iHuman Case Study Solution

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Ken Fowler Ihuman Orthostatic Hypotension | Orthostatic Hypotension, 70-Year-Old Male

The ken fowler ihuman orthostatic hypotension is one of the most challenging single-attempt graded assignments in your NP program. Ken Fowler is a 70-year-old male presenting with symptoms consistent with orthostatic hypotension. 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 Ken Fowler Ihuman Orthostatic Hypotension

Ken Fowler is a 70-year-old male presenting with symptoms consistent with orthostatic hypotension. This case requires reviewing a complex polypharmacy medication list for causative agents and differentiating orthostatic hypotension from cardiac arrhythmia, autonomic neuropathy, and volume depletion.

Why Students Lose Points on the Ken Fowler Ihuman Orthostatic Hypotension

  • History (20 pts): The medication history is the single most pivotal section — antihypertensives, diuretics, and alpha-blockers must be identified through the full PMH and Medications categories. Students who ask a limited medication history miss the pharmacological cause that determines the entire management plan.
  • Physical Exam (20 pts): Orthostatic vital signs measurement is a simulated interaction in iHuman — the student must view and interpret a video of the measurement. JVP assessment is also required. Students unfamiliar with the orthostatic interaction often fail to complete it correctly.
  • EHR Documentation (20 pts combined): Entering objective findings in the subjective section, writing ‘Negative’ instead of ‘Not assessed’ for unexamined systems, and using lay language instead of clinical terminology cost marks in both EHR rows simultaneously.
  • Management Plan (15 pts): The consults section is a required rubric component — even when no referral is indicated, students must document ‘No referral indicated at this time’ with a rationale and citation, or lose that rubric row.
  • Reflection (10 pts): Students who write fewer than 150 words or submit without a scholarly APA citation lose points under both the word count and scholarly source rubric criteria.

Ken Fowler Ihuman Orthostatic Hypotension — Complete Solution Contents

  • 🩺 Pivotal History Questions (All 11 iHuman Category Branches, OLDCARTS Completed): Every scored question mapped by category — HPI subcategories, PMH, Family History, Social History, and ROS — within the 120-interaction cap. Full OLDCARTS documentation for each symptom in clinical language, ready for EHR entry.
  • 📋 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 by name. Video and image-based simulated interactions identified with guidance on completing them correctly.
  • 📄 EHR Subjective Write-Up (HPI + Full ROS, OLDCARTS): Complete subjective documentation — no objective data mixed in, all relevant ROS systems covered with pertinent negatives.
  • 📄 EHR Objective Write-Up (Physical Findings Only): Objective findings documented accurately using ‘Not assessed’ for unexamined systems, formatted for direct platform entry.
  • 🔍 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 rationale and APA citation, full prescriptions for all medications including OTC, consults addressed, patient education with citations, follow-up interval with specific red flags.
  • ✏️ Reflection Document (Prewritten, 150–300 Words, Word Format, APA Cited): Standalone Word document for the uninsured patient scenario — clinical reasoning included, 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: Ken Fowler Ihuman Orthostatic Hypotension

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 — use the solution to complete any unfinished section.

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 — not a body system label but the specific sub-exam name.

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 solution 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.

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This case is assigned through the iHuman by Kaplan platform, used in advanced NP assessment courses programs at Walden University and Chamberlain University and other graduate nursing programs.

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