Anita King iHuman Case: Key Findings
Bilateral Inner Thighs: Raised, 10 x 12 cm rash with redness, bumps, and blisters.
Left Ventral Forearm: 6 cm linear rash with red bumps and yellow-red blisters.
Itching to Tenderness: Rash starts itchy and progresses to being tender.
New Exposures:
Wild Brush Plants
Hot Tub
Oily Suntan Lotion
Scallops
Case: Key Findings Feedback
Bilateral Inner Thighs: Original rash location crucial for determining its cause (Most Significant Active Problem – MSAP).
Left Ventral Forearm: Secondary rash related to MSAP due to its similar appearance.
Itching Progressing to Tenderness: The itchy nature and progression guide the differential diagnosis (MSAP-related).
New Exposures:
Wild Brush Plants: Historical clue, uncertain correlation with MSAP.
Hot Tub: Possible origin due to bacteria and chemicals, uncertain correlation.
Oily Suntan Lotion: Chemical exposure, uncertain correlation with MSAP.
Scallops: New food exposure, uncertain correlation with MSAP.
Anita King iHuman Case: Problem Statement
A 25-year-old healthy female reports intensely itchy rash on inner thighs and left forearm. Recent exposures: hiking, hot tub use, new lotion, and scallops ingestion. Physical exam shows 6 cm linear rash on left forearm and 10 x 12 cm scattered rash on inner thighs. Vitals and overall exam are unremarkable.
Anita King iHuman Case: Management Plan
Pharmacologic Care:
Clobetasol propionate 0.05% cream twice daily until clear.
Over-the-counter cetirizine 10 mg as needed for itching.
Supportive Care:
Oatmeal baths.
Cool, wet compresses.
Topical calamine lotion or aluminum acetate.
Patient Education:
Explained contact dermatitis, its causes, treatment, and prognosis.
Advised avoiding specific plants and washing items in hot water.
Follow-Up:
Clinic follow-up if no improvement in 48-72 hours.
Discussed warning signs for immediate clinic or ER visit.
Anita King iHuman – Ensuring patient understanding, comfort, and recovery.
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