NUR 2026 IHUMAN CASE STUDY WEEK 8 - 72-YEAR-OLD MALE WITH ACUTE CONFUSION AND FATIGUE, SOAP NOTE, SBAR, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS & UTI-RELATED DELIRIUM MANAGEMENT iHuman Case - Week 8 NUR 202672-Year-Old Male with Confusion and Fatigue (Outpatient Setting) Identifying Information Name: Mr. James Thompson Age: 72 years Gender: Male Ethnicity: Caucasian Setting: Primary Care Outpatient Clinic Source of History: Patient and daughter (reliable historian) Chief Complaint (CC) Ive been feeling confused and very tired for the past few days. History of Present Illness (HPI) Mr. Thompson is a 72-year-old male who presents with 3 days of progressive confusion and generalized fatigue. Daughter reports: Increasing forgetfulness Difficulty following conversations Misplacing items One episode of getting lost in his own neighborhood Sleeping more than usual Reduced appetite Patient reports: Feeling foggy Low energy Mild dizziness when standing Increased urinary frequency Burning sensation with urination for 4 days Denies: Chest pain Shortness of breath Head trauma New medications Fever (though daughter reports he felt warm yesterday) Alcohol or substance use Symptoms are acute in onset and progressively worsening. Review of Systems (ROS) General Fatigue Decreased appetite Possible low-grade fever No weight loss HEENT No headache No vision changes No hearing changesCardiovascular No chest