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Subjective Data Things the pt tells you
What your seeing, observing, or
Objective data
examining
The chief Patient's own words
compliant
should use the
____
, -OLDCARTS (onset, location,
duration, characteristics,
History of
aggravating/alleviating, radiation,
present illness
timing, severity)
nomics
-OPQRST (onset, provocation,
quality, radiation, severity, timing)
Concerning -Changes in weight
health history -Fatigue or weakness
findings -Fever, chills, and night sweats
-Rapid or gradual - rapid changes
Concerning over a few days suggest changes
health history in fluid, not tissue
findings: -Weight gain: nutrition vs. medical
changes in causes
weight -Weight loss: medical vs.
psychosocial causes
Concerning Medical vs. psychosocial
health history
findings:
fatigue and
weakness
A sense of weariness or loss of
Fatigue
energy
, A demonstrable loss of muscle
Weakness
muscle power
Concerning -Ask about exposure to illness or
health history any recent travel
findings: fever, -Some medications may cause
chills, and night elevated temperature
sweats
-Nociceptive (somatic)
-Neuropathic
What are the
-Idiopathic
types of pain?
-Psychogenic
-Chronic
-Damage to tissue or viscera but
sensory nerves intact
Nociceptive
-Described as dull, pressing,
(somatic)
pulling, throbbing, boring,
spasmodic, or colicky
-Direct trauma to the peripheral
or central nervous system
Neuropathic -Described as shock like,
stabbing, burning, pins and
needles
, Idiopathic No identifiable etiology
Related to factors that influence
the patient's report of pain
(psychiatric conditions,
Psychogenic
personality and coping style,
cultural norms, social support
systems)
-Not due to cancer or illness
lasting > 3-6 months
-Lasting > 1 month beyond the
ChronicN
course of an illness
-Recurring at intervals over
months or years
All notes -Date of encounter
should start -Patient name (age is also
with the important)
following -Informant and reliability
documentation:
-Subjective
-Objective
SOAP format
-Assessment
-Plan
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Terms in this set (195)
Subjective Data Things the pt tells you
What your seeing, observing, or
Objective data
examining
The chief Patient's own words
compliant
should use the
____
, -OLDCARTS (onset, location,
duration, characteristics,
History of
aggravating/alleviating, radiation,
present illness
timing, severity)
nomics
-OPQRST (onset, provocation,
quality, radiation, severity, timing)
Concerning -Changes in weight
health history -Fatigue or weakness
findings -Fever, chills, and night sweats
-Rapid or gradual - rapid changes
Concerning over a few days suggest changes
health history in fluid, not tissue
findings: -Weight gain: nutrition vs. medical
changes in causes
weight -Weight loss: medical vs.
psychosocial causes
Concerning Medical vs. psychosocial
health history
findings:
fatigue and
weakness
A sense of weariness or loss of
Fatigue
energy
, A demonstrable loss of muscle
Weakness
muscle power
Concerning -Ask about exposure to illness or
health history any recent travel
findings: fever, -Some medications may cause
chills, and night elevated temperature
sweats
-Nociceptive (somatic)
-Neuropathic
What are the
-Idiopathic
types of pain?
-Psychogenic
-Chronic
-Damage to tissue or viscera but
sensory nerves intact
Nociceptive
-Described as dull, pressing,
(somatic)
pulling, throbbing, boring,
spasmodic, or colicky
-Direct trauma to the peripheral
or central nervous system
Neuropathic -Described as shock like,
stabbing, burning, pins and
needles
, Idiopathic No identifiable etiology
Related to factors that influence
the patient's report of pain
(psychiatric conditions,
Psychogenic
personality and coping style,
cultural norms, social support
systems)
-Not due to cancer or illness
lasting > 3-6 months
-Lasting > 1 month beyond the
ChronicN
course of an illness
-Recurring at intervals over
months or years
All notes -Date of encounter
should start -Patient name (age is also
with the important)
following -Informant and reliability
documentation:
-Subjective
-Objective
SOAP format
-Assessment
-Plan