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Bebe Babbit iHuman Case Study Assignment
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Complete only the History, Physical Exam, and Assessment sections of the iHuman case: Bebe Babbitt V4 PC Click here for information on how to access and navigate iHuman. Discussion Question 1 Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your HISTORY collection, describe two missed questions and your understanding of why they were important to collect for this case history. Use specific references from your text to explain. The first question I missed was “Does the pain change with your period?” This question is important because changes in hormone levels can sometimes cause headaches during the menstrual cycle. Menses is a common trigger for migraine pain [ CITATION Goo155 \l 1033 ]. The second question I missed was “Do you have weakness on one side of the body?” I feel like I assessed for this with other questions, asking about associated symptoms, which she reported nausea, vomiting, and blurry vision, but denied anything else. However, with the neurological system, it is very important to ask specific questions regarding weakness to assess for any neuromuscular deficits that can give clues as to what her headaches are related to.
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