NRNP 6560 WEEK 9 I-HUMAN CASE STUDY: 48-YEAR-OLD FEMALE WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN - COMPLETE SOAP NOTE, HPI Q&A, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, LABS, IMAGING & EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT PLAN (2026)NRNP 6560 - Week 9 i-Human Case Study Abdominal Pain in a 48-Year-Old Female Case Introduction This i-Human case study involves a 48-year-old female who presents to an outpatient primary care clinic with a chief complaint of worsening abdominal pain. The patient reports a three-day history of right upper quadrant abdominal pain that has progressively intensified and is associated with nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, and subjective fever. The pain is exacerbated by fatty meals and radiates to the right shoulder and upper back, raising concern for a hepatobiliary etiology. The purpose of this case is to demonstrate advanced clinical assessment skills through a focused history, comprehensive physical examination, development of appropriate differential diagnoses, and formulation of an evidence-based diagnostic and management plan. This case emphasizes the importance of systematic evaluation of abdominal pain in adult patients to accurately identify potentially acute conditions requiring timely intervention. Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic Patient Biodata Age: 48 years Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race: Not specified Marital Status: Married Occupation: Not specified Source of History: Patient (reliable historian) Language: English