SOAP Note Form
S/ Identifying Information: (initials, Family Hx:
age/DOB, gender, reliability)
This is Mrs. C.W., a 64-year-old
Mrs. C.W. was an only child; her parents are both decreased. She
Caucasian female. She is a reliable
reports that she never knew her grandparents: “They died before I was
historian.
born”. Her parents were both only children. Her father died when she was
nine years old of a heart attack: “I don’t know his health history except he
drank alcohol daily and smoked cigarettes; I think that was damaging to hi
heart.” Her mother died " in her 90’s” from pancreatic cancer. Her mother
also had several strokes.
Personal/Social Hx:
Chief Complaint/RFE:
“I have had a dry cough” Mrs. C.W. reports she has been married for 42 years. She denies using
Hx Present Illness: (7 Variables
tobacco products, drinking alcohol, or using recreational drugs.
but do not list as such)
Mrs. C.W. reports that the onset of her cough was “3 or 4 days ago.” The location of her pain is “[my] chest and
throat” She describes the character of her cough as “irritating to me and to others”. Mrs. C.W. reports that her other
symptoms include coughing up phlegm; she also states, “I didn’t’ realize it, but I have a fever when I came in today.”
She reports her cough is aggravated in the morning--“just when [I] wake up”. She reports the cough is only relived “
the day goes on”. She denies having any contacts with people who might be sick. She rates the pain associated with
her cough at a 4 or 5 out of 10 on 0-10 scale. She reports taking cough drops to help relieve her cough.
CURRENT HEALTH
Medications:
Plaquenil 200 mg 1 tablet BID daily.
, SOAP 3
Drug: Hydroxychloroquine sulfate dosing for diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) 200-400
mg/day PO divided qd-bid. Max: 400 mg/day or 5 mg/kg/day using Autologous Whole Blood. Indication: This
medicine did have investigational use to treat COVID-19; FDA revoked that June, 15, 2020. Malaria prophylaxis and
treatment, SLE, and rheumatoid arthritis Class: Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARDs), Conventional;
and Malaria Action: exact mechanism of action unknown; interferes w/ parasitic vesicle functions and phospholipid
metabolism by increasing pH, interrupts plasmodial erythrocyte stages (antimalarial); inhibits rheumatoid factor, acu
phase reactants, and various enzymes (antirheumatic/immunosuppressive). Common & Major S/E: Common:
inflammation-associated. Class: Ocular dryness/Irritation. Action: exact mechanism of action unknown; acts as a
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