SOAP Pedi – Fever Control
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Fever Control FEVER CONTROL A common presenting symptom in pediatrics and a cardinal sign of illness. […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Fever Control FEVER CONTROL A common presenting symptom in pediatrics and a cardinal sign of illness. […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – External Otitis EXTERNAL OTITIS An inflammation of the external auditory canal, commonly known as “swimmer’s ear,” […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease) ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM (FIFTH DISEASE) A mild viral illness that is characterized by […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Environmental Control for the Atopic Child ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL FOR THE ATOPIC CHILD With mild or questionable […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Enuresis ENURESIS The involuntary or intentional passage of urine, usually occurring at night (nocturnal enuresis) in […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Dysmenorrhea, Primary DYSMENORRHEA, PRIMARY Painful menstruation without demonstrable pelvic disease. Occurs 1 to 3 years after […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Diarrhea, Acute DIARRHEA, ACUTE An increase in the frequency and fluid content of stools. It is […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Diaper Rash, Primary Irritant DIAPER RASH, PRIMARY IRRITANT Erythema, scaling, or ulceration of skin in the […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Constipation CONSTIPATION A decrease in the frequency and bulk or liquid content of the stool. The […]
Source: Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics 2010 SOAP Note – Conjunctivitis CONJUNCTIVITIS An inflammation of the bulbar or palpebral conjunctiva or both which is characterized by […]
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