COMPREHENSIVE I-HUMAN CASE STUDY: NECK PAIN IN A 30-YEAR-OLD FEMALE FULL ASSESSMENT, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, SOAP NOTES & EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT (CLASS 6512 | WEEK EXAM)Comprehensive iHuman Case Study: 30-Year-Old Female with Neck Pain Case Identification & Context Class: Advanced Clinical Reasoning 6512 Week: Week 6 Musculoskeletal Examination Case Type: Subacute Neck Pain with Occupational Components Simulation Platform: iHuman Patient Encounter Educational Focus: Differential Diagnosis, Conservative Management, Red Flag Recognition Part 1: Patient Introduction & Chief Complaint Virtual Encounter Start: Patient avatar appears in primary care office setting, appearing uncomfortable but not distressed. Opening Statement (Patient-initiated): "Hello Doctor. I've had this nagging neck pain for about three weeks now. It's getting in the way of my work and I can't even exercise like I want to. I'm starting to get worried about it." Demographic Verification: Name: Jane Elizabeth Miller Age: 30 years, 8 months Gender: Female Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian Marital Status: Unmarried, lives with partner of 3 years Occupation: Senior Graphic Designer Employment Status: Full-time (40-50 hours/week) Insurance: PPO through employerPart 2: Detailed History of Present Illness Onset & Progression (Chronological Timeline) Week 1 (Approximately 21 days ago): Pain began insidiously on a Monday morning following a weekend of intensive work preparation Initial