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NR 509 Week 6 Pediatric SOAP Note, Latest, complete solutionNR 509 Week 6 Pediatric SOAP Note S: Subjective – Information the patient or patient representative told you O: Objective – Information gathered during the physical examination by inspection, palpation, auscultation, and palpation. If unable to assess a body system, write “Unable to assess”. Document pertinent positive and negative assessment findings. A: Assessment – Medical Diagnoses. Provide 3 differential diagnoses which may provide an etiology for the CC. The first diagnosis (presumptive diagnosis) is the diagnosis with the highest priority. Provide the ICD-10 code and pertinent findings to support each diagnosis. P: Plan – Address all 5 parts of the comprehensive treatment plan. If you do not wish to order an intervention for any part of the treatment plan, write “None at this time” but do not leave any heading blank. No intervention is self-evident. Provide a rationale and evidence-based in-text citation for each intervention.

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SOAP NOTES TEMPLATE



S: Subjective
Information the patient or patient representative told you.
Initials: DR:
Age: 8 years old
Gender: Male
Height: 4’2”
Weight: 90lbs
BP: 120/91
HR: 100
RR: 28
FVC: 3.91
FEV1: 3.15
FEV1/FVC: 80.5%
Temp: 37.2C
SPO2: 96%
Pain (1-10): 3


Allergies

Medication: NKDA
Food: No known food allergies
Environment: No known environmental allergies


History of Present Illness (HPI)

Chief Complaint (CC): Cough

Onset: 5 days ago

Location: Chest

Duration: Frequent (every couple of minutes without trigger noted)

Characteristics: Wet, productive with clear sputum

Aggravating Factors: Unknown triggers

Relieving Factors: Cough medicine alleviated the cough for a short amount of time

Treatment: Cough syrup today

Current Medications

Medication Dosage Frequency Length of Time Reason for Use

, SOAP NOTES TEMPLATE
Used
Kids Multivitamin Recommended Daily Unknown Health maintenance
Gummies dosing
Cough Syrup Recommended PRN Unknown Cough treatment
dosing


Past Medical History (PMHx)—

Danny is an 8-year-old male that denies any history of allergies to medications, foods, seasonal, latex or
environmental agents. He reports having frequent colds and being diagnosed with pneumonia last year.
He takes a daily dose of children’s multivitamin gummies as well as PRN doses of cough syrup to treat
episodes of coughing. He reports that his immunizations are up to date and denies any other history of
major illnesses (including asthma), hospitalizations, or surgeries.

Social History (Soc Hx)—

Danny is a 3rd grade student with a reported history of missing school for two weeks last year due to
pneumonia. He lives with his mother and father and is cared for by his grandmother while his parents
are working. English is the primary language spoken in the home with Spanish as an alternate language
utilized.

Family History (Fam Hx)—

Danny’s mother has type II diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, spinal stenosis, and is obese

Danny’s father is a smoker (cigars), and has hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, as well as a childhood
history of asthma

Danny’s grandparent’s history:

Maternal—

Grandmother: type II diabetes and hypertension

Grandfather: Smoker and eczema

Paternal—

Grandmother: died in a car accident at 52 years of age

Grandfather: No known history

Review of Systems (ROS): Address all body systems that may help rule in or out a differential diagnosis

Constitutional

If patient denies all symptoms for this system, check here:
Check the box next to each reported symptom and provide additional details.

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