62-YEAR-OLD PATIENT WITH FREQUENT URINATION | I-HUMAN CASE STUDY |COMPLETE HEAD-TO-TOE ASSESSMENT & SOAP NOTE 2025 Frequent Urination in a 62-Year-Old Patient: Complete Assessment and Care PlanCase Introduction Patient: 62-year-old [male/female] presenting with a primary complaint of frequent urination. Chief Complaint: = have been urinating more frequently than usual, especially at night, for the past 3 months. History of Present Illness: The patient reports polyuria and nocturia without associated pain, burning, or hematuria. Mild polydipsia noted; no fever, weight loss, or flank pain. Symptoms are gradually progressive and affecting sleep quality. No recent medication changes except [insert if applicable]. Past Medical History: :ypertension (controlled/uncontrolled) Diabetes mellitus: not previously diagnosed / under evaluation Renal or urological disorders: none reported Family and Social History: Family history of diabetes, hypertension, or prostate disease (if male) Non-smoker / smoker; moderate alcohol intake Lives independently / with family support Clinical Significance: Frequent urination in older adults can indicate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), diabetes mellitus, urinary tract infection, or medication-induced polyuria. Early identification and management are essential to prevent complications such as urinary retention, kidney damage, or sleep disturbances. Purpose of Case Study: To perform a comprehensive head-to-toe assessment, identify the underlying cause of polyuria, develop