SOAP Pedi – Viral Croup
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Viral Croup Laryngotracheobronchitis characterized by inspiratory stridor. Inflammation of the respiratory mucosa of all airways is […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Viral Croup Laryngotracheobronchitis characterized by inspiratory stridor. Inflammation of the respiratory mucosa of all airways is […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Varicella (Chickenpox) A benign, highly contagious viral disease characterized by a mild constitutional prodrome, followed by […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Urinary Tract Infection A bacterial infection of any portion of the urinary tract. It may be […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Umbilical Granuloma A small, moist, pink lesion that forms at the base of the umbilical cord. […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Umbilical Cord Care Cord care begins in the newborn nursery and is continued until the stump […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Tinea Versicolor A chronic, superficial fungal infection characterized by fine scaling and hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation, mainly […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Tinea Pedis Ringworm of the foot, or “athlete’s foot”; a superficial fungal infection of the foot. […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Tinea Cruris TINEA CRURIS Ringworm of the groin, or “jock itch”; a superficial fungal infection of […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Tinea Corporis Ringworm of the body; a superficial fungal infection of the nonhairy skin. I. Etiology: […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Tinea Capitis A common dermatophyte infection of the scalp hair shaft. I. Etiology: Predominant pathogen is […]
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