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This clinical reasoning case presents a patient with kevin torres / chronic pain / admitted for unrelated hernia repair / pain management conflict in a musculoskeletal context. Learners work through a structured 10-phase simulation covering initial differential, history-taking, physical examination, labs and imaging, and management planning.
"Kevin is admitted for an elective hernia repair. His home oxycodone is 30mg/day. The surgical team orders oxycodone 5mg q4h PRN post-op — significantly less than his home dose. He is already agitated pre-op. What is your patient education approach before surgery, how do you advocate for an adequate post-op pain plan, and what opioid withdrawal signs do you monitor for post-operatively?"
How the Simulation Works
- Read the patient presentation and form your initial differential diagnosis
- Interview the AI patient to gather history and explore your hypotheses
- Perform a focused physical examination based on your differential
- Order appropriate labs and imaging, then interpret the results
- Revise your diagnosis and develop a management plan
- Receive personalized teaching feedback from your AI attending, Dr. Patel
What You'll Learn
This case builds skills in systematic clinical reasoning, hypothesis-driven history-taking, appropriate test ordering, and evidence-based management. It is designed for Nursing students and practicing clinicians seeking to sharpen diagnostic thinking in musculoskeletal.
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About ReasonDx
ReasonDx is an AI-powered clinical reasoning education platform developed by Dr. Lauren Fine, MD, FAAAAI, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Clinical Skills Education at NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine. The platform features 394 simulation cases across 10 health professions, designed to train the cognitive processes underlying accurate diagnosis.