NUR511 511
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NUR511 511 X.Week3.SOAP
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Patient Information: 
K.S., 65, Female, Caucasian, No insurance provided 
S. 
CC (chief complaint) constant cough 
HPI: 
Onset: A week ago. 
Location: Throat/chest/Mouth 
Duration: Same, constant cough. 
Characteristics: Chest is beginning to hurt from the excessive coughing. She has been 
more tired and gets easily winded when she takes her daily walks. She doesn’t think she 
has fever, did not take her temperature. 
Aggravating Factors: None reported.
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NUR511 511 Final Week One Soap
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Week 1 Soap 
James E. Scarbrough III BSN, RN, CMSRN 
Chamberlain College of Nursing 
WEEK 1 SOAP 2 
Week 1 Soap 
Soap Note for patient MaryKate 
S: 
Chief Complaint: Redness in bilateral eye for two days. 
HPI: 7 year old female presents with mother, who brought her to clinic after having two days of 
eye redness that has spread to both eyes as of this morning. Mother was suspecting this could be 
pink eye due to youngest son’s preschool having reports of always having pink eye. 
 Onset: Mothe...
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NUR511 511 MARY SOAP NOTE WEEK 2
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Mary, 44, female, caucasian 
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CC (chief complaint): Sore throat 
HPI: Mary, a 44 year old Caucasian female presents with sore throat while in the office with her 
twin boys. She states the sore throat started yesterday and hurts worse when she swallows. She 
does not eat or drink related to the pain associated with swallowing. On further questioning Mary 
reports new onset fatigue and chills. She thought she was just tired from being woken up by her 
sick kids but now really feels bad. She ha...
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NUR511 511 Case Study week 3 part 1
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Case Study week 3 part 1 
1. Briefly and concisely summarize the history and physical (H&P) findings as if you 
were presenting it to your preceptor using the pertinent facts from the case. Use 
shorthand where possible and approved medical abbreviations. Avoid redundancy and 
irrelevant information. 
2. Provide a differential diagnosis (minimum of 3) which might explain the patient's 
chief complaint along with a brief statement of pathophysiology for each. 
3. Analyze the differential by usin...
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NUR511 511X.Week5.SOAP a grade
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Patient Information: 
M.S., 44, Female, Caucasian, None provided 
S. 
CC burning on urination 
HPI: Reports burning with urination and feeling very itchy and uncomfortable in that area. 
Onset: 2 days. 
Location: Pelvic area, vulvar area. 
Duration: Constant. 
Characteristics: Vulvar itching and burning with urination. 
Aggravating Factors: None reported. 
Relieving Factors: None reported. 
Treatment: Drinking more water, Monistat cream and cranberry pills; “nothing really has 
seemed to work....
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NUR511 511 reflection nr 511 week 8
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In part 1, students will review their clinical experience documentation to write a narrative 
about their experience thus far. Students should: 
• Review their patient encounters and identify experience gaps regarding age, acuity, 
specific procedures, level of complexity, etc. 
One gap would be age, seeing pediatric patients, the first six weeks I did not see one 
pediatric patient, as I proceeded to a transition with the help of my instructor and chamberlain I 
was able to see a more diverse...
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NUR511 511 midterm and final
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Which of the following is a crucial element of developing a 
guideline? 
Student Answer: Creating a physician expert panel 
Reviewing the literature with ratings of available evidence 
Conducting an external review of a guideline 
Developing evidence-based tables 
Points Received: 2 of 2 
Comments: 
Question 2.Question : African American patients seem to have a negative reaction 
to which of the following asthma medications? 
Student Answer: Inhaled corticosteroids 
Long-term beta-agonist bronch...
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