Comprehensive I Human Case Study 62- Year-Old Patient With Frequent Urination (Im Peeing All The Time) - Expert Review, Week #7 - Comprehensive Assessment & Diagnosis | Location: Outpatient Clinic With Access To Xray, Ecg, And Laboratory Capabilities) | 2025History Past Medical History (PMH) Hypertension (controlled with lisinopril). No history of diabetes or kidney disease. Past Surgical History (PSH) Appendectomy at age 25.Family History (FH) Father: Type 2 diabetes and prostate cancer. Mother: Hypertension and stroke. Social History (SH) Non-smoker. Drinks one cup of coffee daily and no alcohol. Retired school teacher, moderately active. Review of Systems (ROS) General: No weight loss, fatigue, or fever. Endocrine: No excessive thirst or sweating. Cardiovascular: No chest pain or palpitations. Urinary: No dysuria or hematuria; frequency and nocturia are the primary complaints. Physical Examination General Appearance Alert, cooperative, no acute distress. Vital Signs Blood pressure: 135/80 mmHg Heart rate: 72 bpm Temperature: 98.6F (37C) BMI: 24 kg/m Abdomen No masses or tenderness. Normal bowel sounds. Genitourinary Digital rectal exam (DRE): Enlarged prostate, smooth, non-tender. Neurological Intact sensation in perineal region, no motor deficits.Diagnostic Testing 1. Urinalysis Glucose: Negative Protein: Negative Blood: Negative Leukocytes/Nitrites: Negative Specific Gravity: Normal 2. Blood Tests Fasting Blood Glucose: