DOROTHY JONES I-HUMAN CASE NR509 (2025) - COMPLETE 100% CORRECT WALKTHROUGH | FULL HPI Q&A, SOAP NOTE, DIAGNOSTICS, RANKED DDX, MANAGEMENT PLAN + SUMMARY TABLES (A+ GUARANTEED)Case Introduction - Dorothy Jones (NR509 i-Human 2025) Patient: Dorothy Hones, 52-year-old female Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic Reason for Visit: Progressive fatigue and shortness of breath Dorothy Hones is a 52-year-old African American female who presents to the outpatient clinic with a several-week history of worsening fatigue and shortness of breath on exertion. She reports that her energy levels have significantly declined, and even light household activities now leave her feeling exhausted. She also notes intermittent chest tightness, occasional palpitations, and mild ankle swelling at the end of the day. :er symptoms have progressively worsened and are beginning to interfere with her ability to perform her job as a high school English teacher. =n addition to fatigue and dyspnea, Dorothy reports a recent 8-pound unintentional weight loss, decreased appetite, and poor sleep quality. She denies fever, cough, recent illness, or travel. :er review of systems is notable for lightheadedness, headaches, exertional intolerance, and stress related to workload and personal responsibilities. Dorothy has a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, GERD, and previously documented borderline anemia.