Impingement Syndrome Case Study and SOAP Note Impingement Syndrome Case Study and SOAP Note Case Scenario Samantha‚ a 68 year old presents with right shoulder pain‚ (impingement syndrome). Description of the Problem The shoulder is made up of three bones‚ several joints‚ along with several muscles and tendons. This combination of structures allow for great range of motion in your arm. In addition to the many different structures being beneficial‚ this also makes the shoulder susceptible to
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Chic Soap Case Study 1) Who are your target audience? Working women from 25-45 years class A. 2) How are you intending to reach the target audience? I will try to reach the target audience by delivering customer value 1) Provide the Value: 1)Product development : the product must be developed on a high luxurios standard ans it is colaborating
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SOAP Note—Hair‚ Skin‚ Nails Subjective: Mark W. comes to the clinic today with complaint of “I have an itchy red rash that I think is from Poison Oak.” Patient states that rash is on both legs from the knees down to feet; reports that it developed approx. 24 hours after a hiking trip last weekend. Denies pain. Denies nausea‚ vomiting‚ fever. Reports “itching‚ burning legs and feet.” Patient reports having had this reaction to Poison Oak twice before. No other allergies reported. Reports
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J.L. SOAP NOTE Subjective J.L. is a 63-year-old white female who presented to the ER with right lower extremity pain and swelling with subsequent changes to the skin‚ including formation of bullous ulcers. She had blistering over the past four days that started to enlarge. The doctor prescribed her Bactrim. Erythema‚ swelling‚ and pain progressively got worse. She denies any fever or chills. PMH: COPD‚ Hypertension‚ Diabetes mellitus‚ Osteoporosis‚ Fibromyalgia‚ Osteoarthritis‚ Morbid obesity
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overnight. Pt. complains of… Pt denies HA‚ changes in vision‚ CP‚ Palpitations‚ SOB‚ Nausea‚ Vomiting‚ Diarrhea‚ Constipation‚ bowel movement and consistency. Tolerated PO meds well. Last bowel movement Meds: Antibiotics w: day # Labs: Also note which labs are pending and any significant changes or trends with arrows. Cl- BUN Na K+ HCO3 Cr WBC Hgb Hct PT Glu Plt Pulse: Resp: BP (w/ range): I/O:: O: Vitals: Tmax: Tcurr: Glucose (QAC/HS) | | | | | Pulse
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SM 420 Therapeutic Modalities Fall 2012 EXTRA CREDIT PROJECT This extra credit project is to replace your lowest exam score for the semester…. Not your final exam score. You are to compose a paper on a therapeutic modality. Ideally it should be one we have covered in class. Be sure to check with me about your specific topic ****If you wish to research an additional modality‚ please talk with me first. The paper is voluntary and there will be no points deducted from any exam. However is your
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Patient Information | NAME: | Sharon Doe | Today’s DATE: | _11__ / 29_ / 2012_ | CLIENT: | * Established Client | * New Client | GENDER: | * Male | X Female | MEDICAL RECORD #: | | Hispanic‚ Latino‚ or Spanish Origin | X Non- Hispanic | * Hispanic: (origin: ) | RACE: | * American Indian or Alaska Native | * Asian | X Black/ African American | * Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander | * White
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The SOAP note is the accepted method of medical record entries for the military. S: (subjective) - What the patient tells you. O: (objective) - Physical findings of the exam. A: (assessment) - Your interpretation of the patients condition. P: (plan) - Includes the following: 1. Medical treatment: includes use of meds‚ use of bandages‚ etc. 2. Additional diagnostics: which if any test which still might be needed. X-ray MRI ect.. 3. Special instructions‚ handouts‚ use
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Groll‚ group account director at Ogilvy‚ who has worked on Dove since 2004. “There was a lot of support internally at Unilever‚ it struck a chord… [It was] a time of great experimentation and great leadership that allowed that to happen.” Groll also notes that having the budget available and co-operation amongst the product categories to allow for a campaign centred on the brand as a whole meant everything fell into place for a Canada-first launch. What followed was unexpected buzz as the campaign
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SOAP NOTES The acronym SOAP defines four sections: (S) for subjective‚ (O) for objective‚ (A) for assessment‚ and (P) for plan. The SOAP note format is common to the medical setting and is used by many health care professionals. Subjective (S). The subjective section should include information given or statements made by the patient or the patient family in relation to the current deficits or ability to participate in evaluation or treatment sessions. For example‚ a patient who exhibits significant
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