WEEK 6 SOAP NOTE
Instructions
SOAP Note
Each week you are required to enter your patient encounters into CORE. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. Beginning in Week 5, you will need to include one complete SOAP note each week through Week 9 for a total of 5 complete SOAP notes for this course using this SOAP note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed SOAP note should be submitted to the Submission Area. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from CORE where you entered this specific patient’s case entry.
Submission Details:
Topic: Patient with a Peripheral Vascular system problem
By the due date assigned, enter your patient encounters into CORE and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG6020_W6_A4_LastName_FirstInitial .
Include the reference number from CORE in your document.
Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.
SOAP NOTE
Name: Date: Time:
Age: Sex:
SUBJECTIVE
CC:
Reason given by the patient for seeking medical care “in quotes”
HPI:
Describe the course of the patient’s illness, including when it began, character of symptoms, location
where the symptoms began, aggravating or alleviating factors; pertinent positives and negatives, other
related diseases, past illnesses, surgeries or past diagnostic testing related to present illness.
Medications: (list with reason for med )
PMH
Allergies:
Chronic Illnesses/Major traumas
Hospitalizations/Surgeries
“Have you every been told that you have: Diabetes, HTN, peptic ulcer disease, asthma, lung disease, heart
disease, cancer, TB, thyroid problems or kidney disease or psychiatric diagnosis.”
Family History
Does your mother, father or siblings have any medical or psychiatric illnesses? Anyone diagnosed with:
lung disease, heart disease, htn, cancer, TB, DM, or kidney disease.
Social History
Education level, occupational history, current living situation/partner/marital status, substance use/abuse,
ETOH, tobacco, marijuana. Safety status
ROS
General
Weight change, fatigue, fever, chills, night sweats,
energy level
Cardiovascular
Chest pain, palpitations, PND, orthopnea, edema
Skin
Delayed healing, rashes, bruising, bleeding or skin
discolorations, any changes in lesions or moles
Respiratory
Cough, wheezing, hemoptysis, dyspnea, pneumonia
hx, TB
Eyes
Corrective lenses, blurring, visual changes of any
kind
Gastrointestinal
Abdominal pain, N/V/D, constipation, hepatitis,
hemorrhoids, eating disorders, ulcers, black tarry
stools
Ears
Ear pain, hearing loss, ringing in ears, discharge
Genitourinary/Gynecological
Urgency, frequency burning, change in color of
urine.
Contraception, sexual activity, STDS
Fe: last pap, breast, mammo, menstrual
complaints, vaginal discharge, pregnancy hx
Male: prostate, PSA, urinary complaints
Nose/Mouth/Throat
Sinus problems, dysphagia, nose bleeds or
discharge, dental disease, hoarseness, throat pain
Musculoskeletal
Back pain, joint swelling, stiffness or pain, fracture
hx, osteoporosis
Breast
SBE, lumps, bumps or changes
Neurological
Syncope, seizures, transient paralysis, weakness,
paresthesias, black out spells
Heme/Lymph/Endo
HIV status, bruising, blood transfusion hx, night
sweats, swollen glands, increase thirst, increase
hunger, cold or heat intolerance
Psychiatric
Depression, anxiety, sleeping difficulties, suicidal
ideation/attempts, previous dx
OBJECTIVE
Weight BMI Temp BP
Height Pulse Resp
General Appearance
Healthy appearing adult female in no acute distress. Alert and oriented; answers questions appropriately.
Slightly somber affect at first, then brighter later.
Skin
Skin is brown, warm, dry, clean and intact. No rashes or lesions noted.
HEENT
Head is normocephalic, atraumatic and without lesions; hair evenly distributed. Eyes: PERRLA. EOMs
intact. No conjunctival or scleral injection. Ears: Canals patent. Bilateral TMs pearly grey with positive
light reflex; landmarks easily visualized. Nose: Nasal mucosa pink; normal turbinates. No septal deviation.
Neck: Supple. Full ROM; no cervical lymphadenopathy; no occipital nodes. No thyromegaly or nodules.
Oral mucosa pink and moist. Pharynx is nonerythematous and without exudate. Teeth are in good repair.
Cardiovascular
S1, S2 with regular rate and rhythm. No extra sounds, clicks, rubs or murmurs. Capillary refill 2 seconds.
Pulses 3+ throughout. No edema.
Respiratory
Symmetric chest wall. Respirations regular and easy; lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally.
Gastrointestinal
Abdomen obese; BS active in all 4 quadrants. Abdomen soft, non-tender. No hepatosplenomegaly.
Breast
Breast is free from masses or tenderness, no discharge, no dimpling, wrinkling or discoloration of the skin.
Genitourinary
Bladder is non-distended; no CVA tenderness. External genitalia reveals coarse pubic hair in normal
distribution; skin color is consistent with general pigmentation. No vulvar lesions noted. Well estrogenized.
A small speculum was inserted; vaginal walls are pink and well rugated; no lesions noted. Cervix is pink
and nulliparous. Scant clear to cloudy drainage present. On bimanual exam, cervix is firm. No CMT.
Uterus is antevert and positioned behind a slightly distended bladder; no fullness, masses, or tenderness.
No adnexal masses or tenderness. Ovaries are non-palpable.
(Male: both testes palpable, no masses or lesions, no hernia, no uretheral discharge. )
(Rectal as appropriate: no evidence of hemorrhoids, fissures, bleeding or masses—Males: prostrate is
smooth, non-tender and free from nodules, is of normal size, sphincter tone is firm).
Musculoskeletal
Full ROM seen in all 4 extremities as patient moved about the exam room.
Neurological
Speech clear. Good tone. Posture erect. Balance stable; gait normal.
Psychiatric
Alert and oriented. Dressed in clean slacks, shirt and coat. Maintains eye contact. Speech is soft, though
clear and of normal rate and cadence; answers questions appropriately.
Lab Tests
Urinalysis – pending
Urine culture – pending
Wet prep – pending
Special Tests
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnoses
o 1-
o 2-
o 3-
Diagnosis
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Plan/Therapeutics
o Plan:
▪ Further testing
▪ Medication
▪ Education
▪ Non-medication treatments
Evaluation of patient encounter