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Krista Hampton Ihuman Skin Rash | Skin Rash, 25-Year-Old Female
The krista hampton ihuman skin rash is one of the most challenging single-attempt graded assignments in your NP program. Krista Hampton is a 25-year-old female presenting with a skin rash — a dermatology case requiring systematic characterisation of rash morphology, distribution, and timeline to differentiate contact dermatitis, urticaria, eczema, tinea, and drug reaction through history and physical examination. 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 Krista Hampton Ihuman Skin Rash
Krista Hampton is a 25-year-old female presenting with a skin rash — a dermatology case requiring systematic characterisation of rash morphology, distribution, and timeline to differentiate contact dermatitis, urticaria, eczema, tinea, and drug reaction through history and physical examination.
Why Students Lose Points on the Krista Hampton Ihuman Skin Rash
- History (20 pts): New exposures — cosmetics, topical products, jewellery, medications, foods, environmental allergens — are pivotal questions for a rash presentation and are located in Social History and HPI Other Complaints I–Z categories. Students who characterise the rash with OLDCARTS but skip the exposure history categories miss the questions that differentiate allergic contact dermatitis from an infectious or inflammatory cause.
- Physical Exam (20 pts): The skin exam requires four separately selected sub-exams: ‘inspect skin overall’ for distribution and extent, targeted lesion morphology assessment, ‘test skin turgor’, and the complete skin survey for additional lesion sites. The cervical and regional lymph node palpation exams (‘palpate cervical lymph nodes’) are also required and must be selected under Neck & Cervical Spine.
- 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 cost marks in both EHR rows simultaneously.
- Management Plan (15 pts, 6 components): The follow-up section requires a specific return interval AND a named list of red flag symptoms. Students who write only the time interval lose the red flag component of the follow-up rubric row.
- Reflection (10 pts): The reflection must directly address what changes in the management plan for an uninsured patient — specific lower-cost alternatives for each component, not a summary of the case or a general discussion of healthcare access barriers.
Krista Hampton Ihuman Skin Rash — 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 Write-Up (HPI + Full ROS, OLDCARTS): Complete subjective documentation — no objective data mixed in, all ROS systems with pertinent negatives, professional terminology.
- 📄 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 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: Krista Hampton Ihuman Skin Rash
Does this cover both EHR sections separately?
Yes. The EHR subjective section and the EHR objective section are written separately — OLDCARTS-structured, professional terminology, ‘Not assessed’ correctly used for unexamined systems.
Will the physical exam guide tell me what to type in the iHuman search bar?
Yes — the exact multi-word search term for every required exam is listed so you can locate it immediately in the dropdown.
Is the reflection included?
Yes — prewritten 150–300 word Word document, APA cited, formatted for the separate course dropbox submission.
What is the correct diagnosis for this case?
The confirmed primary diagnosis and full DDx rationale are included in the downloaded PDF solution.
How is the solution delivered?
Instantly via automated download link the moment your Stripe or PayPal payment confirms.
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