Case Study MS94 WK4 Soap Note Topic : Child Wellness Visit C. B. is a 5-year-old

Case Study

MS94 WK4 Soap Note

Topic : Child Wellness Visit

C. B. is a 5-year-old Caucasian female who came in for a wellness visit.

· Submit a SOAP note for this visit

· Use the same format as the STI SOAP note you just did

· Please use evidence-based medical or nursing literature or clinical guidelines for references

· Always have one primary diagnosis and three different diagnoses

· References need to be in the correct APA format.

Thank you so much.

Sample paper

SOAP Note: Well Child Infant

Name

United States University, Department of Nursing

MS

Dr.

Date

ID: C. B.

Age/DOB : 5 years, born 09/14/2020

Gender: Female

Ethnicity: Caucasian

Accompanied by: Mother

Subjective

Chief complaint:

HPI

Also vaccination history

And everything else to make a complete soap for this child

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