- SOAP note
The SOAP note (an acronym for subjective, objective, assessment, and plan) is a method of documentation employed by doctors and other health care providers to write out notes in a
patient 's chart, along with other common formats, such as theadmission note . Documenting patient encounters in themedical record is an integral part ofpractice workflow starting with patient appointment scheduling, to writing out notes, tomedical billing . Prehospital care providers such as EMTs may use the same format to communicate patient information toEmergency department clinicians.Components
The four components of a SOAP note are Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.The length and focus of each component of a SOAP note varies depending on the specialty; for instance, a surgical SOAP note is likely to be much briefer than a medical SOAP note, and will focus on issues that relate to post-surgical status.
ubjective component
This describes the patient's current condition in narrative form. The history or state of experienced symptoms are recorded in the patient's own words. It will include all pertinent and negative
symptom s under review of body systems. Pertinent Medical history, surgical history, family history, social history along with current medications and allergies are also recorded. ASAMPLE history is one method of obtaining this information from a patient.Objective component
The "objective" component includes:
*Vital signs
*Findings fromphysical examination s, such as posture, bruising, and abnormalities
*Results from laboratory tests
*Measurements, such as age and weight of the patient.Assessment
Is a quick summary of the patient with main symptoms/diagnosis including a
differential diagnosis , a list of other possible diagnoses usually in order of most likely to least likely. When used in aProblem Oriented Medical Record , relevant problem numbers or headings are included as subheadings in the assessment.Plan
This is what the health care provider will do to treat the patient's concerns. This should address each item of the differential diagnosis.A note of what was discussed or advised with the patient as well as timings for further review or follow-up may also be included.
Often the Assessment and Plan sections are grouped together.
An example
A very rough example follows for a patient being reviewed following an appendectomy. This example resembles a surgical SOAP note; medical notes tend to be more detailed, especially in the subjective and objective sections.
:Note that the plan itself includes various components:::Diagnostic component - continue to monitor labs::Therapeutic component - advance diet::Patient education component - that is progressing well ::Disposition component - discharge to home in the morning
References
cite book
last = Schimelpfenig
first = Tod
title = NOLS Wilderness Medicine
publisher = National Outdoor Leadership School and Stackpole Books
location = Mechanicsburg, PA
date = 2006
isbn = 0-8117-3306-8
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